What should i get- a pea coat, a puffer, an insulated trench. It hasn’t gotten too cold here yet and i’m kinda fine in what i have but soon i know i’ll need something warmer. i want a women’s coat that is stylish but not designer or anything like that. i would like a wool coat but i’ve heard they aren’t good for wind and not waterproof. i was thinking about a big north face parka, but i’m afraid i’ll be too warm in that. i want a hood cause i don’t really like carrying umbrellas. i’m looking for something warm and well insulated, but hopefully not bulky. what do you think?
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6:15 pm on February 2nd, 2010
peacoat
6:16 pm on February 2nd, 2010
North Face
7:08 pm on February 2nd, 2010
usually a long wool coat or a standard down jacket does the job, but it depends on preference, figure weather can be anywhere from the 20’s on very cold days to the 30’s and 40’s on standard days sometimes even getting into the 50’s, with not much snow, and yes, north faces are good.