Fodor's Travel Talk Forums

Fodor's Travel Talk Forums (https://www.fodors.com/community/)
-   Europe (https://www.fodors.com/community/europe/)
-   -   Raincoat investment (https://www.fodors.com/community/europe/raincoat-investment-590331/)

josi Feb 12th, 2006 04:38 AM

Raincoat investment
 
I will be needing a raincoat preferably dressy for my travels. I usually don't travel to cooler climates in the winter so I have always used a rollup into a pocket raincoat. Need to know from experienced travelers which is the best brand they wouldn't do without in a trenchcoat style. Thinking of spending up to $ 500.Figure i will have it forever and can where it back home too.

BTilke Feb 12th, 2006 04:44 AM

Where are you going? If you're heading to one of the better shopping cities in Europe (Milan, Paris, etc.), why don't you get one when you arrive?

Pausanias Feb 12th, 2006 04:50 AM

Always been happy with my Burberry. Bought it with a button-in wool lining.

ira Feb 12th, 2006 04:56 AM

Hmmmm,

A Burnerry is going to be more than $500 in the US.

If you are going to the UK, I suggest you buy one there.

Make sure that it has a zip out liner.

((I))

janisj Feb 12th, 2006 05:16 AM

There are Burberry outlets in the US where you can get discounted merchandise - but a lined Burberry will still likely be over $500.

Even a much cheaper brand like London Fog will be fine. Be sure to get a removeable liner. And one where the lining goes down the sleeves (Many liners are sleeveless and are much less warm)

By getting a zip in/button in liner you can really the coat 12 months a year. I have several rain coats - three w/ liners - and the good ones are as warm as a winter coat.

josi Feb 12th, 2006 05:19 AM

Getting one there is a thought. I will be in London and Paris so there will be lots to shop from. Thanks for the liner info. If I have to spend more that's okay it's an investment! As always glad I asked here for info.

janisj Feb 12th, 2006 05:25 AM

josi: Shopping in London and Paris is wonderful -- but do not expect to find any bargains.

A Burberry coat costs less in the States than it does in the UK. Same for a lot of other brands. Now, if you do buy a posh raincoat in Europe you will get part of your VAT back, but the cost will still probably be higher than buying back home.

willit Feb 12th, 2006 06:05 AM

The popularity of Burberry in Italy has always surprised me, because in the UK, I associate it predominantly with football hooligans (Admittedly these tend to wear burberry caps and scarves rather than raincoats).

ira Feb 12th, 2006 06:09 AM

>A Burberry coat costs less in the States than it does in the UK. Same for a lot of other brands. <

My, how things have changed. About 20 years ago, we bought my Lady Wife an Acquascutum at Harrods for about 1/3 the US price. She still wears it.

((I))

nytraveler Feb 12th, 2006 10:41 AM

What cooler places are you talking about? (If the weather is actually cold a raincoat just isn;t going to do it.)

And why a dressy raincoat - are you doing opera/theater and a lot of evening stuff that you need a special coat for? Why not just a basic trenchcoat - any one from a decent maker - and yes Burberry is fine - will last forever?

degas Feb 12th, 2006 10:52 AM

Check out a Salvation Army Thift Store and get you a good one somebody paid full price for at Sears.

Heimdall Feb 12th, 2006 10:53 AM

My Burberry will last forever, because I hardly ever wear it. Goretex lined coats are better for keeping out the rain, and there are dressier and warmer things than trench coats. I suppose they are okay as all-purpose garments, but they don't do anything very well.


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 04:38 AM.