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Marian Oversized Peacoat - Black
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Product Description
This oversized black overcoat is crafted from heavyweight wool fabric, featuring a boxy silhouette and wide notch lapels for a modern twist on classic design. With drop shoulders, front patch pockets, and a double-breasted button closure, it combines functionality with style. Lined for added comfort, this statement piece is perfect for layering during cooler months, offering versatility that easily pairs with both casual and formal outfits. From the brand: Color: Black Heavyweight wool fabric Highly oversized fit Boxy silhouette Wide notch lapels Drop shoulders Front patch pockets Button cuffs Double-breasted front button closure Lined 83% Wool 14% Polyester 3% Other Fibres Dry Clean By The Frankie Shop
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FAQ About Marian Oversized Peacoat - Black
To maintain the quality of the Marian Oversized Peacoat, it is recommended to dry clean it only, as machine washing could damage the heavyweight wool fabric. This will help preserve its boxy silhouette and structural integrity.
Yes, the Marian Oversized Peacoat is crafted from heavyweight wool, making it ideal for colder weather conditions. Its warm material helps keep you insulated without sacrificing style.
The Marian Oversized Peacoat is designed with durability in mind, incorporating high-quality wool that helps it maintain its shape over time. Ensure you follow the dry cleaning instructions for optimal longevity.
The Marian Oversized Peacoat is made from premium heavyweight wool and features a highly oversized fit with thoughtful design elements like wide notch lapels and button cuffs. This attention to detail and the quality of materials contribute to its value.
The Marian Oversized Peacoat offers excellent versatility, allowing you to dress it up for formal events or wear it casually for everyday outings. Pair it with various outfits to showcase its boxy silhouette and stylish appeal.











