The geography of a new coat


Richard Lutz sadly learns the lessons of buying a winter jacket


Yes, indeed. Let’s turn our backs on Greenland, the latest British Tory traitor, shadow oil fleets and get down to the real grit.

I’ve scavenged through the remains of the Christmas sales and bought a new winter coat.

And this has suddenly brought on a storm of unrealised problems.

The zips are now in the wrong place, the secret pockets are not where they should be, new pockets surface daily, the collar doesn’t tuck around my chin as the old one did. But I have to quietly admit, the cuffs do a great job, a better job, of keeping freezing Scottish wind blowing up my arms.

I am, in effect, realising there is a geography to the clothes you wear. Your hands go automatically to your wallet which is safely lodged on the inside top pockets; your gloves are in each side-pocket, your keys are stored away on the right hand inside pouch. All is safe. All is secure. I could find these things in my sleep.

But now, in this new jacket (albeit with a 50% sales price), zippers have strangely disappeared. Someone, somewhere, somehow, in a design studio, has decided zippers are Out.

Fancy buttons

In comes bloody buttons which are difficult, believe me they can be difficult, on a bitter night when you are struggling for your keys. You end up with your gloves hurriedly stuffed somewhere (many times between your teeth) and your cold cold hands trying to unfasten a little fancy button in a half undone overcoat.

It comes down to learning a new landscape of what you wear.

Despite its age, despite its ragged cuffs and its patches of shiny overused fabric, you miss the old coat: it wasn’t as warm as the new thing, it did let in cold winds, but the chin was protected better, valuables felt more secure and, with my eyes closed in a dark alley, I could immediately locate the Big Three- keys, wallet, mobile. It was automatic.

I could feel them stored away; the jangle of keys, the wallet here and the phone there (like a digital heart) electronically beating away.

But not anymore. I have to learn The Geography of My New Coat. I need a map. A map to my new winter coat. A satnav for my new winter coat.

Albeit a warmer new winter coat.

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6 Comments

  1. Liz Barton
    18 January 2026 at 9:52 am

    Gorgeous colour of the coat

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  2. Ian Jeffries
    18 January 2026 at 11:45 am

    I know the feeling, style over substance. Probably designed by AI, mind and keep it on though, Grok designs are tricky.

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  3. Ellen Vannin
    18 January 2026 at 11:46 am

    Is that your jacket?

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  4. Dan Girling
    18 January 2026 at 12:17 pm

    Amusing

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  5. RD
    18 January 2026 at 4:06 pm

    I’d return it for a coat with more suitable geomorphology and topology…though nice shade and stylish.

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  6. Lena
    19 January 2026 at 1:41 pm

    I bought a new coat in the sale last year. How I wish I had bought it twenty years ago. It’s long enough for no space between my boots and the coat. It’s fully waterproof and wind proof plus it’s padded even the hood. Two way zip up to my chin and pockets for gloves, keys, phone. Of course it is Swedish, they know about weather there. Love the colour of your new coat

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