Tailored Hunting Coats

Grey_Eventer

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For my 18th my parents want to buy me my first blue hunt coat ( :D :D :D ), however I have no idea where to buy one from?
They want me to have it semi-tailored if that makes sense (a made jacket that is tailored to fit me, rather than made from scratch), so can anyone recommend me someone in the gloucestershire/oxfordshire and surrounding counties who does such a thing?

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No suggestions but just to say "you lucky thing" ! once you have it you will have to post pics for us all !

Enjoy !
 

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Meesha- this is what happens when you grow up in a family where hunting is a way of life and on turning 18, unlike most people, you don't receive jewellery or similar, you receive a hunt coat. Couldn't think of anything better. I cannot wait to wear it!! :D :D

Thanks everyone for the suggestions, also trying Frank Hall as that is where my grandparents had their coats made- its a shame they aren't here to take me.
 

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Another vote for Alexander James. Mine is lovely. They go to Badminton aswell if you want to go and see them.
 

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I couldn't afford a Weatherill's or even Alexander James. After lurking on ebay, I came across a seller who makes them up new for £120. Seemed far too cheap anyway I ordered one and thought for £8 postage, it was worth a go. It arrived (standard size 14) but it was too short in the arm for me. I'm tall. So the maker made me one up with 2 longer sleeves - and thus non returnable - but it was a lovely fit and I am so pleased. It is proper 32oz heavy wool with tattersall check lining. Stitching is fantastic. This is what he sells. You can return if it does not fit. I really rate this especially for £120!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brand-New...ds_Equestrian_Clothing_MJ&hash=item53ebfa30d0
 

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Well Guys Approximately I also has the same one like when you grow up in a family where hunting is a way of life and on turning 18, unlike most people, you don't receive jewellery or similar, you receive a hunt coat.
 

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If you go for an Alexander James check the stitching. My friends whips in for a well known hunt and his new AJ coat had to be returned 3 times as the stitching was defect!!!
 

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If you go for an Alexander James check the stitching. My friends whips in for a well known hunt and his new AJ coat had to be returned 3 times as the stitching was defect!!!

I think were going to go for a Frank Hall as its family tradition and had heard that about AJ stitching from another person!
 

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Try Peter Hutchinson at Westow, Malton. Good tailored coats but not as expensive as the likes of Frank Hall.

I know for a fact that enough 32 oz Cavalry Twill to make a hunt coat costs about £200 just for the material before you do anything to it!!

They are sometimes made out of the cheaper Melton wool cloth but it doesnt wear as well or look as good and to be quite honest if you're going to fork out for a hunt coat, you would be daft to compromise for the sake of £50 or so.

A colleague bought a coat a few years back from a company called showing time and it looked dreadful so I wouldn't use them if they are still around.
 
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