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Madwoman11 Sun 26-Sep-21 17:35:51

I'd like some advice please before I waste money again on a winter coat that rubs up/bobbles within a short time.
I know acrylic is known for bobbling, but what about wool mix coats - I'm sure it depends on what the wool is mixed with.
Help ?

Maya1 Mon 27-Sep-21 11:24:27

KatieB291, Seasalt have some lovely waterproof coats. They are quite expensive but worth the money as they are really waterproof and warm.
I walk my dog in mine and never get wet.

Madwoman11 Mon 27-Sep-21 11:24:56

Very nice Spinnaker ?

Madwoman11 Tue 28-Sep-21 08:54:04

Thank you everyone ?

MayBeMaw Tue 28-Sep-21 08:58:05

Because like most of us I didn’t go anywhere throughout most of 2020 I have a brand new Seasalt boiled wool coat - complete with labels, hanging in the wardrobe. It was bought in their end of season about Feb/March 2020 - and then of course we had lockdown and one of the hottest summers for years!
Apart from dog walking i haven’t had an opportunity to wear it yet - I hope I still like it!

MayBeMaw Tue 28-Sep-21 08:59:08

I meant “apart from dog walking I haven’t been out so I haven’t had an opportunity to wear it”

kittylester Tue 28-Sep-21 09:04:50

I've been looking at those Maw but I don't need a new coat......... .....!

Shelbel Tue 28-Sep-21 09:12:22

As I like to change a bit with fashion I usually buy one every other year. I've bought a few from C&A here in Belgium but as I have a longish raincoat I bought a sort of car coat length wool jacket from H&M. Cheap but cheerfully. It hasn't pilled.

If I see one I really liked I would spend more on a better quality one.

MayBeMaw Tue 28-Sep-21 09:24:35

kittylester

I've been looking at those Maw but I don't need a new coat......... .....!

Nor did I kittylester …………??

Shandy57 Tue 28-Sep-21 09:34:43

I'm in Northumberland and find the winds up here really cold. I have a North Face artic parka, and a new Seasalt tincloth mac with a fitted hood. Just tested the Seasalt mac and kept me perfectly dry in pouring rain.

Shinamae Tue 28-Sep-21 09:39:10

Shandy57

I'm in Northumberland and find the winds up here really cold. I have a North Face artic parka, and a new Seasalt tincloth mac with a fitted hood. Just tested the Seasalt mac and kept me perfectly dry in pouring rain.

Thought the Arctic Parker sounded fabulous until I saw the price…?‍♀️ I must say it does look worth the money but way out of my price range

Shinamae Tue 28-Sep-21 09:40:02

Parka (before I get jumped on by the pedants!)

threexnanny Tue 28-Sep-21 09:48:22

Another vote for Seasalt waterproofs. A good wool coat should last for years and not bobble. Having said that I've had some Monsoon ones and been pleased with those too.

Granny23 Tue 28-Sep-21 09:55:31

I am another who has a Seasalt Mac. It is a loose lightweight one that folds up to go in it's own pocket. I've worn it for a year now, every time it has been raining or looks like it might. T shirt and jeans under if it is warm, warm trousers and big polo neck sweater if cold. If I need to be 'posh', I have a pure new wool camel coat from M & S - bought in the Charity Shop on the Isle of Barra for £5.00 !!!

Shandy57 Tue 28-Sep-21 11:58:28

Shinamae I got my NF artic parka from ebay second hand, it's the old style with two pockets on the chest and two side pockets. Used to wear it in the Station in the winter! I like the two way zips, not all coats have them. I've had it five years now so my £125 investment has been great, it still looks new. I've just paid £15 to have the cuffs redone with bias binding as they were fraying, should last another couple of years.

Unfortunately I got caught out on the spring tide and flooded my trusty Sorel boots so I've had to buy some new ones, but they are a great investment too.

The Seasalt mac was in the sale and has a bit of quilting, I used to have a short yellow one but always got wet legs. I had discussed waterproof trousers with a friend, but didn't like the noise or feel of them, and wanted something longer. Hope it also lasts years, it was expensive but I'll look after it.

Shandy57 Tue 28-Sep-21 12:02:07

Just for fun I had a look - there are some on ebay at the moment. Do ask if the owner has washed it, it does affect the waterproofing.

www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203624124383?hash=item2f68f18fdf:g:YJcAAOSwWDRhTL0r

AlisonKF Tue 28-Sep-21 19:14:26

To Kitty Lester - I had a "funeral coat" with a black fur collar for over 26 years but reluctantly put it in a charity bag recently as it swamps me. I have lost around 26 pounds but can't afford a new coat of that quality. Is this sad or does it matter? I notice people attend funerals in freezing churches wearing down jackets. No hats ever, and the last wedding I attended had no hats, apart from one, either. It was my son's wedcing and I concocted a hat. But took it off when I looked around. Even the bride's mother wore an elegant dress sans hat or fascinator (congergation middle class, country church).

M0nica Wed 29-Sep-21 22:29:54

I didn't wear a hat at DS's wedding. Church wedding. I did have some flowers in my hair though.