Size
Sleeve: Length: 66.8 cm (Size 52L)Back: Length: 76.25 cm (Size 52L)Front: Length: 78.25 cm (Size 52L)messages.sleeveLength
Long sleevemessages.clothingStyle
Pea coatComposition
Shell: Wool 55%, Polyester 38%, Acrylic 5%, Polyamide 2%Lining: Polyester 100%Additional material information
Recycled wool 55%Recycled polyester 38%Care instructions
Line dryOnly non-chlorine bleach when neededUnwashableMedium ironCan be dry cleanedMaterial
keyFibreTypeDescription
BlackSolid colourConcept
H&M MANNice to know
environmentalMarkerPremium SelectionPrice (MRP)
Rs. 5,999.00incl. of all taxesCountry of production
ChinaCommon generic name
CoatNet quantity
1 NMarketed and imported by
H&M Hennes & Mauritz Retail Pvt. Ltd. A-wing, D-3, 2nd Floor District Centre Saket New Delhi -110017 IndiaDate of import
09-2021Date of manufacture
N/AManufactured by
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1001861001Political thrillers aren’t particularly known for setting fashion trends, but The Three Days of Condor is the exception. In the film, Robert Redford plays Joe Turner, a nondescript CIA analyst (a pencil pusher, really) who gets ushered into corrupt government coverups. He’s an average joe, and his choice in jacket, a peacoat, reflected that at the time.
It was the ’70s, and the style—once the purview of navies across the globe, fisherman, and other seafarers—started gaining popularity among the masses. The sturdy wool jacket, marked by its double-breasted silhouette with two rows of pronounced admiral-style buttons and sizable notch collar, was completely insulating and hassle-free. It was utilitarian, intended to protect men traveling the ocean blue from harsh conditions. But after Redford, a bona fide hunk, donned the topper, it became an emblem of sophistication.
Over the years, other poster boys took up Redford’s mantle: Johnny Depp in Blow, Norman Reedus in The Boondock Saints, and 007 himself, Daniel Craig, in Skyfall, his by Billy Reid, are just a few examples of men looking spiffy in a peacoat on celluloide. Other Tinseltown folk, too, exuded the same kind of debonair quality on the streets, especially Chris Pine last year. All these fellas stuck to the OG style, and reaped our adulation in the process.
Lately, the peacoat has gotten a few tweaks, but is no less worthy of praise. Ted Baker and Dsquared2 have replaced the traditional black, navy, and gray hues with pops of color. Instead of using sturdy wool, RRL opted for leather. Dior has cashmere, and Saint Laurent has a boxy number in virgin wool. Prada shortened the collar and padded its peacoat to oversized perfection. And Burberry exaggerated the lapel and collar. The throughline—and what remains of the original style—is that the two front panels overlap and feature rows of buttons. Basically, it's a double-breasted blazer with a bit more heft, and a lot more cachet.
In the event you want to get the most Hollywood look around, check out the options below—all of which will make you a leading man and definitely not an average joe.
Alpine Swiss
Wool-Blend Classic Peacoat
Amazon Essentials
Double-Breasted Heavyweight Wool Blend Peacoat
Mango
Wool Double-Breasted Coat
Nautica
Classic Double Breasted Peacoat
Cult of Individuality
Long Faux Fur Peacoat
Pendleton
Water-Resistant Wool Blend Peacoat
Ted Baker
Grilldd Wool Peacoat
Schott NYC
Classic Melton Wool Navy PeaCoat
Paul Smith
Wool-Cashmere Peacoat
Todd Snyder
Italian Wool Cashmere Peacoat
Mackintosh
Dalton Wool and Cashmere-Blend Peacoat
Stone Island
Asymmetric Button-Fastening Peacoat
Burberry
Wool Blend Peacoat
Saint Laurent
Boxy-Fit Double-Breasted Peacoat
Dsquared2
Double-Breasted Peacoat
Balmain
Logo-Button Double-Breasted Peacoat
Prada
Padded Wool-Twill Peacoat
Barry Samaha Barry Samaha is the former style commerce editor at Esquire, where he covered all things fashion and grooming.