Men's Brown Long Leather Riding Coat
- £200.00
- RRP: £399.95
Made from soft and supple yet incredibly durable hide, this long leather riding coat comes in a slightly buffed dark brown colour, making for an attractive, antique finish. The long profile is ideal for wind protection.
- Stud fasten cape section fully detachable
- Hard wearing cotton twill lining with inside pocket
- Stud fastening front placket to keep out the wind
- Rear vent can be worn open or closed
- Internal leg straps
- Tab adjustment on cuffs
Back length size Small 53” to 56” size 3XL
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Product Description
This long leather riding coat for men guarantees to keep you warm regardless of whether you are wearing it fashionably at a rugby match or practically for riding on horseback. This coat has attentive features catered for in the design for use during riding, providing both form and function in a jacket. It has internal leg straps for ensured protection and stud-fastening front placket for extra security and shielding against the elements as you beat through them on horseback. It also includes a stud fastening and fully detachable cape section, adjustable cuff details, as well as rear vents that can be worn open or closed for versatility and adaptability of wear during any season.
There is also a concealed inside pocket within this long riding coat, designed to keep your valuables safe and your hands free to hold firmly onto the reigns. With a cotton twill inside lining, hard-wearing for use during the rigours of horse riding, and a generous back length which ranges from 53" (small) to 56" (3XL), this coat feels just as good when worn as it looks. Of course, this mens coat is a striking addition to any wardrobe - riding or not.
Size Guide
Hidepark | Chest |
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Small | 38/39 inches |
Medium | 40/41 inches |
Large | 42/43 inches |
X-Large | 44/45 inches |
X2-Large | 46/47/48 inches |
x3-Large | 49/50/51 inches |
4X-Large | 53/54/55 inches |
How to measure
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Stand up straight with your arms hanging straight by your sides.
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Wrap the tape measure under your armpits around the largest part of your chest. The tape measure should wrap across your shoulder blades.
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Do not pull the tape measure too tightly.