Wythe New York
Western Topcoat
Western Topcoat
Story
Wythe’s GOAT coat comes out of retirement
In Wythe’s first-ever collection, the Western Topcoat was the star—an intricately designed, painstakingly crafted layer that dazzled in every detail. After a brief hiatus, it’s back, and we’re stoked for its return. It starts with the fabric: What you see here is authentic Donegal wool, custom-developed for Wythe, that’s woven at a historic Irish mill from 12 yarns of different colors. Finished with details like a generous notch lapel, real corozo buttons, and a functional throat latch, this is outerwear with unrivaled class and character.
Features
- Wool tweed fabric sourced from Donegal, Ireland
- Western back yoke
- Notch lapel
- Belted back
- Corozo buttons
- Patch flap pockets
- Made in New York City
Sizing
- The Western Topcoat fits true to size. Take your normal size in coats.
- For the best personal fit, compare the measurements of one of your best-fitting jackets to the garment measurements below
Garment Measurements
| S | M | L | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chest | 44½ | 47½ | 48 |
| Shoulder | 18½ | 19¼ | 19½ |
| Body Length | 43¾ | 44 | 44½ |
| Sleeve Length | 34¾ | 34¾ | 35½ |
All measurements are in inches.
How to Measure - Chest: Measure straight across from edge to edge, starting 1" below the armhole, multiply by 2 - Shoulder: Measure straight across from shoulder seam to shoulder seam. Again, it’s easiest to measure across the back of the garment - Body Length: Start at the top of the shoulder where it meets the neck seam, and measure straight down to the hem - Sleeve Length: Start at the center of the back of the neck, measure straight across to the shoulder seam, and then follow the edge of the garment to the cuff. Pro tip: it’s easiest to measure across the back of the sleeve
Materials & Care
- Body: 100% Donegal wool
- Lining: 51% Viscose, 49% Cotton
About Wythe New York
Instead of leaving us to comb the archives, the team at Wythe pored over collections of menswear dating back to the ‘50s and ‘60s—and tailored their own collection of sharp-looking staples. Their founder’s tenure sourcing fabric for top menswear makers gave them access to limited materials with more texture and character than what you’d typically find in non-custom pieces. So they’re meant to be lived in for the long term, and get softer and softer as you wear them. The word classic nails what these guys are doing, dead on.
