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Engineered Garments, Wool Melton Duffle Coat

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Engineered Garments‘ designer Daiki Suzuki has made another heritage number giving us the thrill of a timeless staple to add to the armoire. Corduroy details line the inner edge of the collar and buttons. A generously sized hood will swallow you up against piercing winter gusts, also buttons are placed here and there to make you feel snugly tucked in. There is an interior pocket for personal items that need to be kept close. Length hits at the thigh. Fun elbow pads and double front pockets with security flap add style.

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