Seasalt TSV 16/9/24

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Seasalt Cornwall River Sea Waterproof Coat
Item Number: 413380
QVC Price £148.50
Todays Special Value Price £117.80
P&P £2.95

You'll be ready for anything the British weather throws at you when you slip on the River Sea Coat from Seasalt. Part of the RAIN collection, this relaxed fit coat is designed to be waterproof and windproof, with an adjustable hood to help shelter you from downpours. It also has Wellsoft fleece lining to the top half and quilted polyester lining to the bottom half, perfect for adding warmth without the bulk. Let it see you through the autumn and winter months in practical style.

Raining? Oh well! You'll be looking for any excuse to don your new Seasalt coat no matter the forecast. Made from a soft cotton and nylon blend that's waterproof and breathable, it'll work to keep you cosy, dry and comfortable as you embrace the elements. Practical touches like the adjustable hood, main zip and press stud fastenings, and fastenings on the cuffs, also mean it's easy to adjust to your needs. It's got pockets too!

Colours only at QVC - this coat comes in four fabulous shades that are currently only available here. Will you choose the easy-to-wear and sophisticated Charcoal or Night, go more seasonal with the very autumnal Dahlia, or opt for the nautical feel of Deep Teal?


  • Adjustable hood
  • Main zip fastening and press stud fastenings
  • Press stud fastenings on the cuffs
  • Two outer pockets with fastenings
  • One internal pocket
  • Relaxed fit
  • Fleece and quilted lining
  • Body: 68% organic cotton, 32% recycled pre-consumer nylon
  • Lining: 100% recycled pre-consumer polyester
  • Wadding: 100% polyester
  • Machine washable at 30C
  • Seasalt Cornwall is B Corp Certified

Colour options:

  • Charcoal
  • Night
  • Deep Teal
  • Dahlia

Garment measurements:

  • Chest: 8: 100cm (39.4"), 10: 105cm (41.3"), 12: 110cm (43.3"), 14: 115cm (45.3"), 16: 121cm (47.6"), 18: 127cm (50"), 20: 133cm (52.4"), 22: 139cm (54.7"), 24: 145cm (57.1"), 26: 151cm (59.5")
  • Length: 8: 81cm (31.9"), 10: 82cm (32.3"), 12: 83cm (32.7"), 14: 84cm (33.1"), 16: 85.5cm (33.7"), 18: 87cm (34.3"), 20: 88.5cm (34.8"), 22: 90cm (35.4"), 24: 91.5cm (36"), 26: 93cm (36.6")

All measurements are approximate

 
According to the models, and Debbie, it appears to come up on the small side. I can never see the point in having an expensive waterproof coat which barely covers your backside! Top half would stay dry, but your legs would get soaked!
 
Debbie is about the only presenter that advises about the fit of the clothes and shoes. She actually asked the model if she’d go up a size answer was yes. This has been mentioned before on this forum that the presenter should ask the models. . I also noticed the modesty model has been smiling too. Perhaps they read what we suggest on here.

Think Jenny Blackmore was miffed as she looked daggers at Flinty. she said she’d go true to size as she felt the heat and never wore a thick jumper.
 
I really liked Loen Love, she was a hoot. I think it's good that Debbie asks about fit because she's short and on the round side and she always says she's a 16 High Street to give customers an idea. No one wants to buy a coat over £100, pay more to get it home, can't do it up then have to pay to return it. Not everyone has dieted themselves to a stick like Jenny Blackhurst who probably thought Debs' comments would affect sales.

CC
 
I wondered in Jenny Blackhurst was ill as she’s so skinny these days. It’s strange how things change over the years. I went to school with a girl who was extremely thin, she got sent to a sanitarium as they thought she had TB. For every thing she ate she never putt on a pound, me- I just look at food and put on 2 lbs.🤣. And no she didn’t have anything wrong with her was just naturally thin.
 
That’s doubly confusing bc Seasalt is generally notorious for being generous in its sizing/cut.

In fact I find I go down a dress size in most of their clothing…

Also just clicked on link to item and the sliding bar which gives a guide as to sizing on QVC website, the marker is quite to far to right “big fitting”?!

Not very helpful!!

If you’re a fan of SS, do check out their eBay outilet shop.

They’ve recentky had a clearance on the outlet - lots of dresses around £12.50/15 with free post (I even got my god mum who’s a size 6 at SS two pmt sleeve tops for £5 and £7.50!!)
It’s only the dregs left there now but still plenty in the outlet as a whole often up to half price…
 
That's interesting Loopy as the presenters were definitely saying that coat came up small. I wonder if it was another of those batches of clothes that came out wrong and they flogged them all to Q for a TSV. The Monsoon things you see on QVC are pretty awful compared to the things you can buy in Monsoon's own shops.

CC
 
I have this jacket which I bought a few years ago in a Seasalt sale in a dark green. It is a snug fit so I would say definitely not a case of a "faulty batch", it is just the style. It is quite warm having some fur lining at the top, waterproof and has worn really well. However, it is not the sort of jacket you would wear with very bulky clothes underneath so if you wanted it more roomy they are right that you would need to go up a size. However, it is great for those times when you don't want a long coat or one of those very hot padded jackets.
 
I've got a similar Joules coat but I don't wear it that often as I'm never warm enough in it. I'll take all the hot padded jackets - I love them and I've been wearing mine all summer as it's been cold up here.

CC
 
That's interesting Loopy as the presenters were definitely saying that coat came up small. I wonder if it was another of those batches of clothes that came out wrong and they flogged them all to Q for a TSV. The Monsoon things you see on QVC are pretty awful compared to the things you can buy in Monsoon's own shops.

CC
Or made exclusively for QVC??
 
Do we think the "made for QVC" items are lesser quality and therefore cost less and the TSVs seem more of a bargain? I'm getting to the point where I'm thinking do I actually need to buy anything from anywhere. I seem to have an awful lot of things that are packed up in boxes that I haven't looked at for a long time. A big clear out is due - not to be replaced.
 
If I ever heard that in this household the husband would be one of the two out.
Mr CC once said "if the house was on fire and you could only save me or Bry, which one?" :censored:

That's why I have a collapsible ladder in the bedroom and a dog cabin thing where you can lower it down out of the window :LOL:

CC
 
My friend's husband has given her a policy to work to - one in, two out. I don't think I could be that ruthless, though.
Me neither although if I buy a handbag I have to lose one. It's got to the stage now I darent look at handbags as I couldn't part with any I have left.
 

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