Pair the Coat West with a tailored gray suit and Oxford shoes. The Romance 3’s length covers the suit jacket entirely, preventing the "bunching" you get with shorter car coats. The result is a streamlined, powerful silhouette.
The Lucina fit is famous for being "athletic romantic." It has a wide shoulder (great for those with broader frames) and a narrow waist (thanks to the back cinch belt hidden inside the lining).
West opened the book. Inside, the pages were filled with a mixture of handwritten notes, sketches of maps, and entries that seemed to chronicle a hidden history—one that intertwined the Marlowe family and his own.
June 12, 1869 – “We have found the trail, the one the old Indians called Cañón del Susurro. It leads to the heart of the river where the stones whisper. If the rumors are true, the river holds a vein of gold that can change the fate of the West. I must keep this secret; the men of town would not understand.” — E. West (Edward West, father of West)
July 3, 1870 – “Lucina’s father, Thomas Marlowe, helped us when we were low on supplies. He swore an oath to protect the secret. I promised my son, West, that the secret would be kept until the day the river is found.”
September 19, 1872 – “The map is complete. I have drawn the last segment. I hide the final piece in the coat; it will be passed down when the time is right.”
The entries continued, describing how West’s father had been part of a clandestine group of prospectors and Native American guides, working together to locate a mythical river said to contain not just gold, but a mineral with properties that could alter the very climate of the plains—an element that could bring water to arid lands.
Lucina’s eyes widened. The coat was more than a garment; it was a vessel for a treasure that could reshape the entire West.
There’s something poetic about a coat that doesn’t just shield you from the cold, but tells a story. Enter the Coat West Lucina Romance 3 — a piece that’s been quietly stealing the spotlight this season.