See Now, Buy Now: This Buck Mason Felted Shawl Coat is the Latest and Greatest Men’s Jacket from the Famed Brand

If you’ve been keeping up with this Brooklyn style blog over the years, you know that it’s no small feat for a menswear brand to carve out its place in the pantheon of classic-yet-modern-menswear brands, and then stay there for years on end.

Call it heady praise: Some brands tend to come and go, but a company like Buck Mason, founded with a strong focus on heritage Americana style with a dash of debonair-meets-rugged appeal, is one of ’em — you can take that to the bank, my friends.

You very well don’t need me to tell you that: The brand expertly crafts everything from buttery-soft T-shirts and henleys to expertly faded denim, richly crafted leather jackets and a line of historically inspired, thick-knit fisherman sweaters, peacoats and carefully curated accessories to match, plus one of my personal favorites in one of the best new flannel shirts for fall and winter. But again, we know all of this, yes?

Buck Mason outerwear manages to look like pieces your grandfather would have loved, yet with a sense that you can knock ’em out of the park in present day (especially with the chaotic holidays upon us — don’t worry about what to wear!). And the Buck Mason Felted Shawl Coat carries forward that same modern tradition: Rugged good looks, dashing style, winter-ready warmth and plenty of holiday layering potential.

A relatively new addition to the company’s roster (and a brother of sorts to the Felted Chore Jacket, which feels both like a blazer and, well, a chore jacket), the Buck Mason Felted Shawl Coat lands somewhere between a handsome shawl collar sweater and an overcoat, with what the brand calls heavyweight wool construction that plays off the build of World War II denim shawl jackets.

As I often say, they don’t make ’em like they used to — unless, of course, the jacket in question is the Buck Mason Felted Shawl Coat. Genuine Corozo buttons offer a sturdy finish, while the fit should prove fairly classic and ready for layering, rather than overly slim.

Two large hip patch pockets and a high shawl collar provide warmth and sweater-like layering potential in a pinch (reach for your trusty parka or a stylish puffer jacket in extreme weather conditions, my friends). In matters of style, color options like crisp Charcoal and utterly classic Navy deliver wear-with-anything versatility, whether styled with deep olive chinos, black jeans or a pair of expertly designed Buck Mason Japanese denim.

When you want a sense of historic style, rugged construction and versatile good looks, you assuredly might find yourself reaching for the Buck Mason Felted Shawl Coat this season.

See Now, Buy Now: This Wool Topcoat from The Tie Bar is A Luxurious Winter Style Statement

Best topcoat for men to buy this winter.

One of the best parts of the holiday season, if you ask me, revolves around the chance to step up your style game ever so slightly. It’s not just reserved for December, though — it goes for the rest of winter as well, if you’re lucky enough to live in a climate with a cycle of seasons.

By that, I mean embracing the chance to try out something a bit more dressy, a bit more refined –something like the luxurious (yet fairly affordable!) stylish men’s topcoat from The Tie Bar seen at the top of the page.

Outerwear makes the man and sets the tone for what’s on your schedule: That could mean everything from a holiday party in the city or a visit to a cool speakeasy. Why not live a little and step up your outerwear game, particularly if you’re wearing dress trousers and a classic shawl cardigan, for instance? That’s why we’re gathered here today, after all: If your look is more dressy — even opting for dark jeans and a crisply cut sweater — consider a change of pace aside from your trusty winter parka.

And in my book, the holiday season is all about upgrades, your new favorite winter topcoat included. That can mean reaching for a premium flannel shirt — an upgrade from a flannel workshirt — or that can mean opting for one of the best white dress shirts beneath your favorite blazer, as opposed to a slightly more casual Oxford shirt.

You see? Upgraded outerwear, upgraded #OOTD for any occasion that calls for putting your best foot forward.

Through it all, The Tie Bar’s Camel Hair Topcoat is going to prove an incredible piece of outerwear when the occasion leans slightly more dressy. Anytime you want to make a statement — with a chambray shirt, dark denim and leather boots or with your best wool winter suit — this Tie Bar topcoat is a remarkable move, at least in my book. It shows you mean business and know how to dress for stylish winter and holiday occasions.

The Tie Bar wool topcoat.

This particular option is made from soft 100 percent camel hair and then finished with interior pockets and a three-button front, plus a length that’s more than long enough to cover a blazer or suit jacket. I haven’t even gotten to the best part yet: The Tie Bar’s Camel Hair Topcoat retails for under $600, a steal of a price considering similar jackets of this style retail for closer to $1,000.

That’s the last word: It’s effortlessly cool, it’s dressy and elegant, and it’s highly affordable. Your next tailored look this season just got even better, my friends.

The Thursday Buy: This Buck Mason Peacoat Is One of the Best Men’s Winter Coats Around

An easy-to-layer peacoat you can wear with just about anything you’d like.

Ever wondered to yourself what the perfect peacoat looks like? Especially the perfect peacoat to buy to close out the year (Happy New Year’s Eve, by the way!). Well, it could just be the Buck Mason Melton Admiral Peacoat, one of the best men’s winter jackets when it comes to providing classic style, hard-wearing functionality and timeless appeal. Yes, that’s right: This handsome men’s peacoat does all that and more, and at a price that’s not half-bad. It’s the latest addition to the Buck Mason rotation of utterly timeless and rugged menswear, and it’s only fitting that this classic navy peacoat fits in rather nicely with the rest of the brand’s offering. What I mean to say by that is, you can wear this rugged navy peacoat atop your favorite Buck Mason denim shirt and Buck Mason jeans without missing a beat. That’s great news as far as winter layering is concerned. Heck, this is also a perfect jacket to layer with if you’re looking for insight on how to dress casually for winter, for example. But let’s get to the specs of this coat and see if that’s really what sells you on it.

SHOP: The Buck Mason Melton Admiral Peacoat

Buck Mason Admiral Melton Peacoat

The perfect way to wear this peacoat? Very nearly — try it and see for yourself.

For starters, let’s talk about the melton wool fabric blend, which also mixes in recycled fibers for added durability and sustainability. It’s a modern update of the way peacoats were made in years past, and this jacket is all the better for it. The navy color is also true to the way peacoats were made in days gone by, and that makes it incredibly versatile and just plain cool. The Buck Mason Melton Admiral Peacoat is also wind-resistant and yet heavier than traditional peacoats, all the better to stand up to tough winter conditions.

The fit is tailored but should be relatively easy to layer, meaning you can rock it with everything from your favorite henley to a Buck Mason cardigan. The Buck Mason Melton Admiral Peacoat is also lined in Japanese satin for a smooth and soft finish, and the nautical-inspired buttons are just one more throwback-inspired touch that puts this jacket over the top. The next time you need one of the best men’s peacoats, consider your problem solved by snagging the Buck Mason Melton Admiral Peacoat.

Online Shopping Picks: Best Men’s Peacoats for Winter

Perhaps the most famous recent peacoat advocate -- 007. Looking sharp in a wool number from Billy Reid.

Perhaps the most famous recent peacoat advocate — 007. Looking sharp in a wool number from Billy Reid.

Just as in yesterday’s New Year’s Eve Style Suggestion, we turn (seemingly as always) to everyone’s favorite secret agent for some great style inspiration — this time, centered around the essential peacoat. Now, the seasonal change this time of year has left lots of traditional winter gear on shelves without much use. But even in the past few days, temperatures have dropped slightly in NYC — not earth-shatteringly cold, but still chillier. Winter weather style calls for taking lots of different items and pairing them together in one stylish ensemble – and that definitely starts with great outerwear. We’re looking for something thicker and less casual than a fall and winter jacket, cut slightly longer and yet not as formal as the topcoat. In this case, we’re looking for that classic, military-inspired style staple – the peacoat. Traditional peacoats were worn on the decks of naval ships to combat the rough seas, but today’s versions see action in a different set of circumstances (particularly if you’re Mr. Bond). Some are too short to wear over a blazer, but they do just fine over an array of crewneck and V-neck sweaters, henleys and other layers, and they look great with some dark denim or chinos. So with those checkpoints in mind, I set out to find some great peacoat options – so you don’t have to, my fellow busy menswear fan.  Read on, and stay stylish.


#1. JackThreads The Peacoat — $159.50

Slim, neutral and wearable with just about anything -- exactly what you should look for in a sharp peacoat.

Slim, neutral and wearable with just about anything — exactly what you should look for in a sharp peacoat.

JackThreads, as with most of the offerings in its menswear line launched this past fall, rightly focuses on doing a basic style in an essential way with its simply named peacoat. It’s cut slimmer and features those handy chest pockets in addition to the flap hip pockets, so it should work pretty easily to slip your hands into those chest pockets. It’s a wool-polyester blend, but even items from JackThreads that do feature polyester (such as the Navy Geo Sweater) don’t feel cheap or move poorly — so consider this peacoat a definite step up in quality from cheaper options, at a greatly reduced price compared to what 007 wears. Charcoal or navy color options in addition to the crisp Heather Grey make this one a keeper.

#2. Frank & Oak Double-Breasted Plaid Peacoat — $78

The plaid pattern is a bit loud, but the slim fit and the quality of Frank & Oak should definitely deliver.

The plaid pattern is a bit loud, but the slim fit and the quality of Frank & Oak should definitely deliver.

At first glance, the price on this Double-Breasted Plaid Peacoat is an eye-popper, considering it’s marked down from $225 as part of the brand’s End-of-Year Sale. That might be because of the slightly loud plaid pattern, but the navy-and-grey combo still grounds this jacket pretty nicely. It’s double-breasted and, like the JackThreads option above, features both chest pockets and hip flap pockets for warmth. This number is all-wool with a light padding, and it looks to be cut just a bit more like a blazer, so perhaps it could work atop a more casual jacket. Frank & Oak definitely delivers on quality for the price, so you can feel more confident about this $78 coat than even a more expensive H&M peacoat.

#3. J. Crew Factory Classic Peacoat in Charcoal — $135.50

A reliable budget pick-up from a reliable budget retailer.

A reliable budget pick-up from a reliable budget retailer.

While J. Crew is currently offering its Dock Coat on sale, J. Crew Factory again steps up with a reliable and classic budget option. The Classic Peacoat really is about as classic as it gets, with a true 10-button front and flannel-lined flap pockets. It looks downright sturdy and retails for a great price, and that charcoal color, while not nearly as versatile as navy, should still prove more wearable than a solid black peacoat. The fit should lean on the trim side, so that’s good news even if you do like to layer over multiple pieces.

#4. Bonobos The Bristol Peacoat — $398

A modern fit and neutral color make this very nearly worth the price tag.

A modern fit and neutral color make this very nearly worth the price tag.

Another maritime-inspired classic, the Bristol Peacoat features higher chest pockets (placed too high?) and customary hip pockets, with a few design extras (like a belted back) thrown in for good measure. It’s flannel-lined and also features lightweight quilting, so you’re looking at one jacket that’s extra warm and cut trim and modern, to boot. As with a lot of what Bonobos sells these days, it’s priced a bit above what most of us would be comfortable paying, but the versatile grey color and Italian wool construction should make it worth the asking price.

#5. Billy Reid Bond Peacoat — $795

A warm olive/brown color plus a trim fit and the same silhouette as worn by 007 -- doesn't get any better.

A warm olive/brown color plus a trim fit and the same silhouette as worn by 007 — doesn’t get any better.

The Billy Reid Bond Peacoat is on here, admittedly, for posterity – just as with the enviable but expensive Shinola leather weekender that found its way onto my list of best weekender bags. Unfortunately however, the option pictured at the very top of this post is on backorder in all but Medium and Large. Billy Reid is famous for its quality and refinement, so it’s a logical choice that this same cut of coat saw heavy play in Skyfall (and as part of the real-life wardrobe of Daniel Craig). This coat in particular is warm, slim-cut and sharp-looking with a shirt and tie or a henley and denim. Plus, the brown color (which leans more toward olive), is just different enough, but still wearable with everything from navy to heather grey and shades of tan.

While only the very lucky few can hope to emulate 007 this winter, the above options should help keep you stylish and warm in chilly weather. Check back here next week for the best winter boots to pair with your peacoat, and look after that for features on stylish winter accessories and online shopping picks for the most formal coat you can rock this winter, the topcoat. Stay warm!