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Great jacket! My first Spiewak purchase and I have to say you can definitely feel the quality. While the jacket costs a bit for a nylon coat - you get what you pay for. In terms of fit and the look: I think that for clothes to look their best they must fit impeccably. This jacket nails it. I am 5'9", 150lbs and the medium looks like it was built for me. Further, the coat has a drawstring in the waist so you can make it more fitted if you would like. You might be thinking "drawstring - no way" but it's high on the jacket and extremely hidden so it can hardly be noticed. With it drawn in a little you can feel the jacket hug your ribs, so you can make it as slim fitting as you like. This jacket is the right mix of casual laid back and put-together ready for a night out. I wear it to work on casual Fridays and it doesn't look out of place. Great buy!
The good: Very stylish, well made, looks and feels expensive, heavy, cute. The bad: Runs really small. We ordered a large for my medium-sized daughter so she could wear sweaters underneath. Not only does it not even button (with no sweater on), it fits my small-sized daughter well. The ugly: No pockets on the outside. That's a deal-breaker for a winter coat in our family. We had considered ordering another size up, but when we discovered there were no pockets on the outside (there are inside thought), we knew it wasn't the coat for us.
This coat is so cute. Slim, long sleeves, slim waist and cute flared 'skirt'. Imagine my disappointment when the wool in it just made my eyes itch like the dickens all day. Apparently I can no longer wear wool.
This jacket fits really well and is true to size. The only downside is the sleeves are a bit too long for me.

In 1904, company founder Isaac Spiewak first sold his sheepskin vests on the streets of New York City. From one large room in Brooklyn, Isaac and his sons watched their business grow through two World Wars and the Great Depression. With the third generation, Spiewak expanded to meet the changing needs of American industry and create new fashion 