What to do with wool overcoats in mild climates? /u/Saraozte01 /r/malefashionadvice

So for context: Moving to a mild South American city for work. I have 5 extremely nice wool and cashmere long overcoats that I want to wear to work (business casual).

I have a brown, a black, a brown tweed, a camel and a navy. Two of them are knee length, the others are a bit shorter. I am 6’3 so long overcoats generally look good on me.

I will live in a city that doesn’t ever dip below 59F/15C.

Any suggestions of how I could wear those without cooking myself or looking weird?

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​r/malefashionadvice So for context: Moving to a mild South American city for work. I have 5 extremely nice wool and cashmere long overcoats that I want to wear to work (business casual). I have a brown, a black, a brown tweed, a camel and a navy. Two of them are knee length, the others are a bit shorter. I am 6’3 so long overcoats generally look good on me. I will live in a city that doesn’t ever dip below 59F/15C. Any suggestions of how I could wear those without cooking myself or looking weird? submitted by /u/Saraozte01 [link] [comments] 

So for context: Moving to a mild South American city for work. I have 5 extremely nice wool and cashmere long overcoats that I want to wear to work (business casual).

I have a brown, a black, a brown tweed, a camel and a navy. Two of them are knee length, the others are a bit shorter. I am 6’3 so long overcoats generally look good on me.

I will live in a city that doesn’t ever dip below 59F/15C.

Any suggestions of how I could wear those without cooking myself or looking weird?

submitted by /u/Saraozte01
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