I’ve been searching for a green coat that feels elevated but not fussy for months—something that works for early-morning train rides and last-minute office meetings alike. When I saw The House of Bruar’s Ladies Rockingham II Coat in that rich, forest green hue online, I stopped scrolling immediately. The tailored look and “water-resistant” claim had me hooked, so I checked the size guide (I went with a UK 10, my go-to for structured outerwear) and hit “checkout” on a Wednesday evening. The process was quick: I entered my shipping info, chose standard delivery, and got a confirmation email within minutes—order number RK7821, with a note that it’d arrive in 4–6 business days.
By Monday afternoon, my doorbell buzzed. The coat came in a thick, recyclable cardboard box with The House of Bruar’s logo printed neatly on the side—no flimsy packaging here. Inside, it was wrapped in a soft, cream-colored cotton bag (no plastic, which I always appreciate) and tucked with a small care card. Pulling it out, the first thing I noticed was the weight: it felt substantial, like a coat that’d last through years of commutes, not just one season. The fabric had a subtle sheen to it—richer than I expected—and when I ran my hand over it, it was smooth, not scratchy (a huge win for anyone who hates stiff wool).
Let’s break down the materials, because this is where the Rockingham II really delivers. It’s made with a 90% wool, 10% nylon blend—wool for warmth and softness, nylon for durability and that water-resistant edge. I tested it on a drizzly Thursday morning: I walked 20 minutes to the station, and by the time I got on the train, the coat was still dry to the touch, no dampness seeping through. The lining is 100% polyester, which glides over sweaters and blouses without static—no more tugging at my shirt when I slip it on. The care card says “dry clean only,” which makes sense for wool, but it’s a small trade-off for how well it holds up. I also loved the hardware: brass-toned buttons that click firmly into place, and a hidden zip underneath for extra warmth on windy days.
Now the fit—tailored but not tight, which is perfect for commuters. The UK 10 hits right at the mid-hip, so it flatters without cutting me off, and the princess seams down the front add subtle shape (no boxy bulk here). The sleeves are the ideal length: they end just above my wrist bone, so I can still see my watch and type at my desk without rolling them up. The collar is a classic notched style, too—wide enough to layer a thin scarf under, but not so big that it feels overwhelming. Best of all, there’s no restriction when I move: I’ve worn it while carrying my laptop bag, reaching for overhead train luggage, and even grabbing coffee on the go, and it never feels stiff.?
For commuters, styling this coat is a breeze—it pairs with almost everything in my work wardrobe. Here are my go-to looks:
Office polished: Over a white button-down, high-waisted black trousers, and loafers. The forest green adds a pop of color without clashing, so I skip a blazer—this coat is formal enough on its own.
Casual commute: With a black turtleneck, skinny jeans, and ankle boots. Throw on a crossbody bag, and I’m ready for a post-work grocery run or a quick coffee with a colleague.
Winter-ready: Layered over a midi knit dress, tights, and block heels. The coat’s length covers the dress nicely, and the water-resistant fabric means I don’t need an umbrella on rainy days.
The pockets are another commuter win: two front flap pockets that hold my phone, wallet, and transit card (no more digging through a tote), and they close with buttons to keep things secure. There’s even a small internal pocket for my keys—no more jangling in my bag.
If you’re tired of coats that are either too casual or too formal, this one’s a game-changer. It’s timeless, durable, and designed for real commuter life. Do yourself a favor, guys—head to online store and grab the Ladies Rockingham II Coat in green. Trust me, it’ll be the coat you reach for every single morning.
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