Here at Apache, there are certain garments that sell out year in, year out. Farah's Myton Pea Coat is one of these select few, and it's easy to see why: it combines supreme warmth, durability and style in equal measure. These days the Pea Coat is a staple in winter menswear, but its heritage dates back to the 19th Century, when it was first sported by Dutch sailors (indeed, the name comes from the Dutch word "pije", meaning a wool coat.) The Pea Coat was further popularised by the all-conquering British Navy, who found that it offered unbeatable protection from the elements on the high seas. Farah's modern version remains true to the original double breasted style, but with contemporary twists such as Farah Vintage logo buttons and an onion quilted interior lining. The oversized collar and top button keep out the winter chill, and the durable wool Melton fabric has a surprisingly soft handle. In our estimation, nothing beats the Myton Peacoat for keeping you warm and dry this winter - and indeed for many winters to come.
Another eye-catching arrival from Farah is this fantastic Askern Overcoat. The Crombie style is instantly recognisable and remains an enduring classic, worn by such luminaries as Sir Winston Churchill, the Beatles, and - of course - Del Boy! Farah's latest interpretation comes dripping in heritage, and boasts a gorgeous Camel colour. It has a regular fitting to allow for undergarments, and offers the trademark warmth, comfort and wearability you'd expect from a high-quality coat. The Farah Askern Overcoat is single breasted and has three front buttons with no placket, making it a breeze to get on and off. There's a chest pocket, single bluff pocket, two lower flap pockets, and an interior pocket, giving you more options than the average coat. The black interior lining features a subtle, self-coloured tonal check pattern. Like the Myton Peacoat, the Askern Overcoat earns rave reviews every year from our treasured clientele. If Camel doesn't do it for you, it is also available in Black.
The success of BBC1's Peaky Blinders has changed what many people now look for in a winter coat. The hit British drama is famous for the long, dark overcoats worn by 1920s Brummie gangster Thomas Shelby and his partners in crime. While you probably won't need Shelby's trademark three-piece herringbone suit to make in impression, this Guide London Check Overcoat is an absolute must-have. The single breasted garment is made from the finest Italian wool, and is remarkably light and warm. The fabric boasts a simple, classic black and charcoal woven check. There are two generous side pockets, and five buttons hidden under the placket. The interior has a tonal paisley lining to create a gorgeous black-on-black effect, adding artful sophistication to this overcoat's gritty street cred.

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