Emil Coat Navy
$630 $250Emil used to be our sales rep for Soulland. He left in 2020 & now we deal with the homie Steff but it's nice to see this coat bearing his name. That's the sort of brand Soulland is.
We didn't really know Emil super well so we can't necessarily say if he's the personification of a long coat but let's just assume that there's some method to this madness.
Built out of a wool & recycled polyester mixed fabric, there's an environmental conscience built into everything Soulland does these days including this coat. Being a Scandinavian summer coat it's going to be pretty useful for any of the cooler weather that Australia may throw at you.
Although seemingly simple from the outside, there's a few key details that really bring us joy tucked away in this coat. The cuffs feature special rose buttons, something that is completely unnecessary but very appreciated. Our favourite detail however is most definitely the fluorescent orange tape used on the seam finishing internally. Again, unnecessary but we're so glad it's there.
Welt front pockets with flap closure
Storm collar flap
Custom rose buttons on cuff
Fully finished seams in fluorescent orange
Made from 53% recycled polyester, 43% wool, 4% elastane
Lining in 100% Viscose
Fabric made in Sliven, Bulgaria
Garment made in Istanbul, Turkey
Woven label in OekoTex certified polyester.
Hangtags made of FSC certified paper & recycled plastic.
Polybag made in biodegradable plastic
Relaxed cut. Take your regular size.
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