The Goldfinch Theodore Decker Coat
Material: Woolen fabric
Inner: Viscose inner lining
Color: Gripping grey
Front: Button closure
Sleeves: Full
Pockets: Two side waist pockets
Style: Trench coat style
Collar: Lapel collar
Cuffs: Open hem cuffs
The Theodore Decker coat, also known as the Goldfinch coat, is a grey trench coat worn by Ansel Elgort’s character in the movie “The Goldfinch.” We also have The Goldfinch Boris Trench Coat.
The features of the coat are broken down as follows:
Material: For warmth and durability, premium wool is usually used.
Lining: For comfort, the inner lining is often made of soft viscose.
Color: The movie coat is a compelling shade of grey, while certain stores might have other options.
Style: This long coat, which reaches around the knee, is modeled after the silhouette of a trench coat.
For a timeless style, opt for a lapel collar.
Closure: Button closure on the front.
Sleeves: Long sleeves with hems left exposed.
Two roomy side pockets to keep your hands toasty.
Locating the Jacket:
The film serves as the inspiration for the Theodore Decker coat, which isn’t sold straight from the motion picture costume department. But you can find copies online at a few stores by looking for “Theodore Decker Coat” or “The Goldfinch Coat.”
When making an online purchase, keep the following in mind:
Reviews: To gauge the quality and fit, read reviews.
Sizing: Measurements should be double checked before purchasing as sizing charts can differ.
Return Policy: In the event that the coat does not fit or is not what you expected, confirm with the retailer that they have a return policy.
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