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Our pick for a military-style men’s jacket

Two weeks ago, we posted a couple of fall outerwear options for women, and today we present a beautifully made men’s coat. Canadian designer Ken Chow, the man behind the label Krane, has done it again. Not only are his fine leather bags absolutely phenomenal every season, but the detail and quality of his menswear is worthy of Savile Row (in the U.S., it’s sold at Barneys and Fred Segal).

This army-inspired blazer fits like bespoke; the contrasting wool knit fabric brings it down to a more casual level. It’s not inexpensive at $845, but it’s made in Canada and will last for years.

Available at Delphic, 706 Queen St. W., 416-603-3334.

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  1. I see that price and cringe to be honest. I can get a tried and true classic, the Navy Peacoat and less than $150 at this place:

    http://www.patriotsurplus.com/23232.html

    My wife would kill me if I spent $845 on a coat! lol

    November 1, 2010 at 3:50 pm | by Steve
  2. The details of this jacket has nothing to compare with your true classic. I think you should get a new wife.

    November 3, 2010 at 7:39 am | by Arnaud

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