Most Joker coats are polyester approximations that read as costume the moment they are photographed. Baron builds this coat in 100% Melton wool, to your measurements, with canvas front construction, triple rear vents, and the five-button flared cuffs that are screen-accurate to The Dark Knight. The orange acetate lining is inside, visible only when you open the coat. We send a free test coat first so you can confirm the cuff position and shoulder line before we cut the final Melton wool.
Follow these simple steps to ensure your custom garment fits you perfectly. All you need is a flexible measuring tape.
You do not have to get this perfect. Send us your best measurements and we craft a free test garment to your numbers first, so the fit is confirmed on your body before we cut your final cloth. Every piece is custom made to your measurements, and the test garment is yours to keep.
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Jacket Measurements
Suits, Blazers, Shirts, Vests & Coats
Desired Jacket (Garment) Length Shoulder to Hem
Stand straight in a natural posture with your arms relaxed at your sides.
Start measuring from the top of your shoulder, right next to the base of your neck.
Measure straight down along the front of your body to where you want the jacket to end.
Keep the tape straight and do not curve it around the body.
Neck Circumference
Stand straight and look forward in a relaxed position.
Wrap the measuring tape around the base of your neck where a shirt collar would naturally sit.
Keep the tape level all the way around.
For comfort, leave space for one finger between the tape and your neck.
Shoulder Width Across the Back
Stand naturally with shoulders relaxed, do not pull them back.
Measure from the edge of one shoulder to the edge of the other shoulder across your back.
Follow the natural curve of the shoulders for an accurate measurement.
Keep the tape flat and do not measure too high near the neck.
Desired Sleeve Length
Stand straight with your arm relaxed in a natural posture.
Start measuring from the edge of your shoulder where the sleeve seam would sit.
Measure down your arm to where you want the sleeve to end.
Keep the tape following the outside of the arm and avoid bending the elbow.
Chest Circumference
Stand up straight with your arms relaxed at your sides.
Wrap the measuring tape around the fullest part of your chest, typically right under your armpits.
Keep the tape parallel to the floor.
The tape should be snug but not tight enough to restrict breathing.
Stomach Circumference
Stand up straight with your arms relaxed at your sides.
Wrap the tape around the fullest part of your stomach, usually above the waistband and around the belly button area.
Keep the tape parallel to the floor.
Hold snug but do not compress the skin.
Hip Circumference
Stand with your feet together and your body relaxed.
Wrap the measuring tape around the widest part of your hips and seat.
Keep the tape level and parallel to the floor all the way around.
The tape should be snug, allowing room for one finger for comfort.
Wrist Circumference
Relax your arm and keep your hand in a natural position.
Wrap the measuring tape around your wrist bone, where a watch would sit.
Keep the tape snug but not tight.
Leave room for one finger between the tape and your wrist for comfort.
Trouser Measurements
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Trouser Measurements
Trousers, Dress Pants & Shorts
Trouser Length Waistband to Hem
Stand straight wearing a well-fitting trouser or in a natural posture.
Start from the top of your waistband where you normally wear your trousers.
Measure down the outside of your leg to your desired trouser hem length.
Keep the tape straight and do not measure diagonally.
Trouser Waist Where Your Trousers Sit
Identify the exact position where you normally wear your trouser waistband, typically just below your navel.
Measure around your bare waist at this exact point, keeping the tape level and parallel to the floor.
Stand in a relaxed, natural posture. Do not suck in or push out your stomach.
The tape should be snug but not tight, you should be able to place one finger between the tape and your body.
Hip Circumference
Stand with your feet together and your body relaxed.
Wrap the measuring tape around the widest part of your hips and seat.
Keep the tape level and parallel to the floor all the way around.
The tape should be snug, allowing room for one finger for comfort.
Thigh Circumference
Stand with your feet slightly apart and your weight evenly balanced.
Start at the top of your inseam, near the crotch area.
Wrap the tape around the fullest part of your thigh.
Keep the tape snug with room for one finger to avoid measuring too tight.
Trouser Leg Opening Hem Width
Lay a well-fitting pair of trousers flat on a table or smooth surface.
Smooth out the fabric so there are no wrinkles at the hem.
Measure straight across the bottom hem from one edge to the other (flat width).
Do not measure around the full opening, this measurement is taken flat across.
Rise Crotch to Crotch
Stand straight in a relaxed posture.
Start measuring from the back waistband where you normally wear your trousers.
Bring the tape between your legs and up to the front waistband.
Keep the tape close to the body for an accurate rise measurement, without pulling it too tight.
Before You Order
Your questions, answered
Ordering a garment made to your measurements should feel reassuring, not nerve-racking. Here are the doubts men most often have, and exactly why you can set them aside.
I have never bought a suit I could not try on in a shop first. How do I know it will fit?
Because you do try it on first. Once you send your measurements, we make a free test garment in a stand-in cloth cut to your numbers and post it to you. You put it on at home, check the shoulders, chest, waist, and length, move around in it, and send us your notes and a couple of photos. Only once you are happy do we cut your final cloth, so the finished suit is not a leap of faith, it is a fit you have already seen and approved on your own body.
I am worried I will measure myself wrong.
You do not have to get it perfect. The videos and steps above walk you through each measurement one at a time, a friend or a local tailor can help with the ones that are easier with a second pair of hands, and if you are unsure you can send your best numbers. The free test garment exists precisely to catch anything slightly off, we see the fit on your body and adjust before your final cloth is touched, so a first-try measurement is completely normal.
I have always struggled to find clothes that fit me. Broad shoulders, an athletic build, a longer or shorter torso, or a fuller waist. Is this really for someone like me?
It is made for exactly you. The men who fight hardest with off-the-rack are the ones who benefit most here, because there is no standard size to squeeze into. We cut to your proportions, broad shoulders with a trimmer waist, a fuller stomach with a shorter jacket length, a long or short back, so the garment follows your body instead of forcing your body into a shape it is not. There is nothing wrong with your build; there are only your measurements.
My body is not symmetrical, one shoulder sits lower or my posture is not textbook. Can you cut for that?
Yes. A garment made to your measurements is built for real bodies, not idealized ones. Note anything particular in your order, or simply show us on the test garment, and we adjust the cut, a lower shoulder, a fuller seat, a forward stance, and confirm it before the final cloth is cut. This is exactly what the process does that a size on a rack never can.
It is a lot to spend on something custom made. What is my safety net?
Your safety net is that nothing final, and nothing costly, is cut until you have approved the fit on the free test garment. You are not paying for a gamble, you are paying for a garment whose fit you have already confirmed on your own body. And a well-made piece that actually fits gets worn for years, so the cost per wear is usually far lower than the compromise suits and jackets that sit unworn in the wardrobe.
I need this for a wedding or a specific event and I am anxious it will not be right on the day.
Tell us the date when you order and we plan the whole timeline back from it, including the free test-garment stage, so there is time to confirm the fit and make any adjustments with room to spare. For a dated event we recommend ordering two to three months ahead. Because you approve the fit on the test garment before the final piece is cut, you are not walking into your event hoping it fits, you already know it does.
What if it arrives and something is still not quite right?
The final garment is cut to the exact fit you signed off on the test garment, so surprises are rare by design. If a small tweak is ever needed, your finished piece carries seam allowances so a local tailor can fine-tune it, and you can always contact us and we will help make it right. You are never left alone with something that does not work.
What if my weight changes before the event, or later on?
Take your measurements as close to the date as you can, and if your size shifts before we cut the final cloth we simply work to your new numbers. For afterwards, your finished garment is made with seam allowances so a local tailor can take it in or let it out within reason, and we keep your measurements on record, so ordering another piece that fits is simple whenever you want one.
Do I really need someone to help me, or can I do this alone?
You can absolutely do it alone. Most measurements are straightforward to take on yourself with the videos above, and only a few, like across the back and shoulders, are simply easier with a friend holding the tape. Either way, the free test garment is the real check: whatever you measure, you confirm the fit on your body before anything final is made.
✂Free test garment firstWe only cut cloth after you confirm the fit
The Joker Trench Coat: Every Other Version Is a Costume. This Is the Coat.
The Dark Knight was released in 2008. Heath Ledger’s performance won the Academy Award posthumously. The coat he wore in that film, the deep purple Melton wool trench with wide peak lapels, flared cuffs, and a flash of orange lining, has never gone out of demand. It is the most studied villain costume in modern cinema and the most searched cinematic coat in the cosplay community, year after year.
The problem is that almost every version available is a costume. Polyester fabric with a sheen that reads as cheap under any light. Generic sizing with cuffs that land at the wrong point on the arm. A single vent in the back that makes the coat hang stiffly instead of flowing when you move. You can tell immediately, in a photograph, which version someone is wearing. The coat communicates something specific about the character. A bad replica communicates that you are wearing a Halloween accessory.
Baron builds this coat in 100% Melton wool, to your measurements, with canvas front construction, triple rear vents, five working cloth-covered buttons on the flared cuffs, and the orange acetate lining that is hidden inside until you open the coat. Before we cut the final Melton wool, we send you a free test coat. You confirm every measurement, including where the cuffs sit on your wrist. Then we build the real thing.
Screen inspired Dark Knight coat 100% Melton wool Canvas front construction Triple rear vents Free test coat included 15 Melton wool colors
Real Customer: The Test Coat Before the Melton Wool
Below are photographs from a customer fitting their free test coat. This is what the process looks like in practice. The test coat is built in cotton to the customer’s exact measurements and ships before a thread of the final Melton wool is cut. Every element of the final coat is present in the test, including the flared cuff stance, the peak lapels, and the coat length.
This is what the difference between “the right fit” and “approximately right” looks like on a coat of this silhouette. The flared cuffs, the shoulder line, the way the coat hangs from the peak lapels, all of it depends on the measurements being correct before the final cloth is touched.
Free Test Coat: The Cuffs Have to Land in the Right Place
The flared cuffs on this coat are one of its most distinctive features. They widen from the sleeve and fasten with five working cloth-covered buttons in a spaced stance. When the fit is right, they sit correctly on the wrist and flare outward. When the sleeve length is off by even a small amount, the cuffs sit too high or pool at the hand, and the entire silhouette of the coat changes. You cannot correct this with a safety pin. It has to be right in the pattern.
Before we cut your final coat in Melton wool, we build a complete test coat in cotton to your measurements, the full pattern including lapels, cuffs, back vents, and coat length, and ship it via trackable courier. You try it on. You check the shoulder line, the lapel roll, the cuff position, the coat hem length. You send us your notes. We apply every correction to the final pattern. The test coat is yours to keep.
This is how a screen-accurate coat gets made correctly for a real body. The silhouette must be exact. A fraction off ruins the reference.
Who This Coat Is For
The Serious Cosplayer Who Has Worn a Bad Version
You have owned a cheaper Joker coat. You know exactly what was wrong with it. The fabric shone under convention lighting. The cuffs sat at the wrong point. The back was stiff because there was only one vent. You could see the compromise in every photograph. You want the version where there is nothing to compromise. This is that version.
The Collector Who Wants the Coat, Not the Costume
You are not building a full Halloween outfit. You want the coat itself, built correctly in real wool, as an object worth owning. A bespoke Melton wool coat with canvas front construction, fitted to your measurements, with the specific construction details that make it screen-accurate. This is the coat as a collector piece, not as a seasonal accessory.
The Detail Researcher
You know about the triple rear vents. You know the cuffs have five buttons in a spaced stance, not grouped. You know the lapels are wide peak, not notch. You know the original coat was Melton wool. You have been looking for a version that gets all of this right. Baron builds from the screen-accurate pattern. We know the same details you do.
The Fashion Buyer Who Found the Silhouette
You came to this coat through fashion, not through the film. The long purple wool coat with wide peak lapels is a statement piece that works in editorial, theatrical, and formal contexts that have nothing to do with cosplay. Worn without face paint, in any of the 15 Melton wool colors, this coat is dramatic outerwear that reads as intentional and collector-quality. The orange lining is yours to know about.
How Your Joker Coat Is Made
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Choose your Melton wool color and lining, enter your measurements
Select from 15 Melton wool colors (purple is screen-accurate default) and 33 acetate lining colors. Enter your measurements on the product page. No emails, no back-and-forth.
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We build and send your free test coat
A complete test coat in cotton, the full pattern including lapels, flared cuffs, triple vents, and coat length, is made to your measurements and shipped via trackable courier.
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You try it and give us your notes
Check the shoulder line, lapel positioning, cuff stance, and coat hem. The cuff position especially needs to be confirmed. Most clients send two to four adjustment notes.
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We build your final coat
Every adjustment is applied to the pattern. The Melton wool coat is cut and sewn with canvas front, hand-finished buttonholes, hand-stitched armholes, pick-stitched details, and orange acetate lining throughout.
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Your coat ships worldwide
The finished coat ships via trackable courier. The test coat is already yours, no return needed.
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We answer if anything needs attention
We are reachable by email and we reply. Our customers come back because the fit is right and we answer emails. Every coat is made by a tailor whose name we know.
Flared cuffs, 5 working cloth-covered or standard buttons, spaced stance
Buttonholes
Hand-finished buttonholes throughout
Buttons
Cloth-covered or standard buttons, stitched and reinforced by hand
Lining
Orange acetate (default), 33 colors available
Seam allowances
Ample throughout for future alteration
Care
Dry clean only
The Coat vs. The Costume
Off the Rack
Baron Boutique
Fabric
Polyester or cotton blend, shiny under lighting, reads as costume
100% Melton wool, matte, structured, reads as a real coat
Fit
Generic sizing, cuffs at wrong position, coat length approximate
Built to your measurements, confirmed through the free test coat
Fit guarantee
None, size charts only
Free test coat shipped to you before final Melton wool is cut
Construction
Fused or unstructured, collapses after repeated wear
Canvas front, holds structure through years of convention wear
Rear vents
Single vent or no vents, coat hangs stiffly
Triple rear vents, coat flows and moves correctly
Cuffs
Machine-stitched, non-functional buttons
Flared cuffs with 5 working cloth-covered buttons, spaced stance
Buttonholes
Machine-cut
Hand-finished buttonholes throughout
Lining
Generic black or plain colored lining
Orange acetate lining, 33 colors available
Color options
Purple only, usually
15 Melton wool colors at the same price
About Baron Boutique
Founded in Kathmandu, Nepal in 2000, Baron Boutique has spent over 25 years creating bespoke garments with a focus on artisanal craftsmanship, dramatic design, and collector-quality tailoring. From cinematic-inspired coats and formalwear to handcrafted cashmere pieces, every garment is made with precision, individuality, and attention to detail.
Today, Baron Boutique operates internationally from Dubai while all bespoke tailoring and garment production remains rooted in the Kathmandu workshop where the brand began.
Our customers come back because the fit is right and we answer emails. Every garment is made by a human tailor whose name we know.
Questions About the Joker Trench Coat
Why Melton wool and not leather or polyester like other sellers?
The screen-used coat from The Dark Knight was made in wool, not leather or polyester. Melton wool is a dense, tightly woven fabric with a smooth, matte surface, no sheen, no synthetic gloss. It drapes with weight, holds its shape, and does not look like a costume under convention lighting or in photographs. Polyester versions are less expensive to produce but they reflect light differently and read as costume rather than as a tailored coat. Leather versions exist but they change the silhouette and are significantly less comfortable for extended wear. Melton wool is the correct material.
Why does the coat have three vents in the back?
The triple vent configuration is screen-accurate to the coat worn in The Dark Knight. It also has a practical function: three vents allow the coat to flow and open when you move, which is what gives the coat its dramatic silhouette in motion. A single vent or no vents make the coat hang stiffly from the hips, which looks wrong in photographs and feels restrictive to wear. Most generic versions cut this detail because it requires more pattern work. We include it because it is what makes the coat move correctly.
What is the canvas front and why does it matter for this coat?
A canvas front is a layer of woven horsehair canvas hand-stitched into the chest and front of the coat between the outer fabric and the lining. Unlike a fused interlining which is glued in, the canvas floats and gradually molds to your chest over time. In a long coat with wide peak lapels like this one, the canvas front is what keeps the lapels rolling correctly and the coat front holding its shape after multiple conventions and dry cleans. A fused coat loses its shape. A canvas-front coat improves with wear.
Can I order this coat in a color other than purple?
Yes. The 15 Melton wool colors include purple, black, charcoal, dark grey, grey, light grey, navy, cobalt, teal, turquoise, burgundy red, camel, light brown, aubergine, and gold yellow. All are the same price. Purple is correct for a screen-accurate Dark Knight replica. The other colors work well for a Joker-inspired coat in a different colorway, or for wearing the coat as fashion outerwear where you want the silhouette without the direct film reference.
The orange lining is inside the coat. Can I choose a different lining color?
Yes. Orange acetate is the default lining and the screen-accurate choice. The inside of the coat is the detail that only the wearer knows about, which is entirely right for the character. If you want a different lining, 33 acetate lining colors are available at no extra charge. The lining selection is part of the product page order form.
How does the free test coat process work?
You enter your measurements on the product page when you order. We build a complete test coat in cotton to your measurements, the full pattern including lapels, flared cuffs, triple vents, and coat length, and ship it to you via trackable courier. You try it on and send us your notes, particularly the shoulder line, lapel roll, and cuff position. We apply every correction to the final pattern before cutting the Melton wool. The test coat is yours to keep. No return required.
How long does the full process take?
Allow 6 to 8 weeks from order to final coat. The test coat takes 3 to 4 weeks to build and ship. Once you confirm fit, the final coat takes 3 to 4 weeks in production. If you have a convention date or specific deadline, tell us when you order and we will confirm whether the timeline is workable.
Can I wear this coat outside of cosplay?
Yes, and many of our customers do. In any of the 15 Melton wool colors, the long coat with wide peak lapels reads as dramatic statement outerwear to anyone who does not know the film reference. In black or charcoal, it works for theatrical events, formal occasions, and editorial contexts. In purple, it is unmistakably specific, which is its own kind of statement. The construction quality, seam allowances, and Melton wool hold up across years of wear beyond any single event.
Do you ship internationally?
Yes. Both the test coat and the final coat ship worldwide via trackable courier. Delivery times vary by destination, usually 4-9 days.
4 reviews for Joker Trench Coat, Dark Knight Inspired in Purple Melton Wool
Rated 5 out of 5
tarensaunders (verified owner)–
Beautifully made, a pleasure throughoutvery pleasant experience working with Baron Boutique, the final product came out beautifully. a couple small details were missed but it still remains the most accurate coat on the market. I look forward to wearing it for years to come!
Rated 5 out of 5
Kaleb Haynes (verified owner)–
The most screen-accurate Joker coatDon’t hesitate – This IS the most screen accurate Joker coat on the market. The only issue is the orange lining is a bit too matte? But you can send in your own to Baron Boutique or request something a little different than the stock orange lining.
Turn around time is fast, this is the ONLY coat on the market (Even looking at ones of the same price and quality ) that has the accurate back vents and everything lays how it should. The test coat is an amazing feature – Other companies that charge similar prices should take note from Baron.
Rated 5 out of 5
Matt (verified owner)–
The most screen-accurate coat, periodGreat Coat!
I just received the coat today. This is definitely the most screen accurate coat that I could find and it is well worth the price. Bear in mind that the process of finally getting the coat does take a bit of time but really I think that time is well used to perfect the sizing and what not for the coat itself. From the materials, to the sizing, to test garment, to any adjustments along the way, you can tell that a lot of effort was put into this and it shows. Very well done.
Rated 5 out of 5
Errol (verified owner)–
A wonderful, phenomenally made coatWonderful coat
I received the coat the other day, and I must say, you guys did a phenomenal job! I can’t thank you enough for your patience and understanding during this whole process. As a customer, it meant so much to me. Whenever I have any projects in the future which require garments, you are the ones I’m going to first! Have a wonderful week.
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Outwear Fit Guide
Outerwear Fit Guide
Outerwear fit affects layering and overall shape. Your test garment will show how your custom coat fits through the shoulders, chest, and body. Use this guide to select the fit that best matches your body type and style preference.
Slim Fit
Streamlined from shoulders to hem.
Best for: Those layering over slim garments or seeking a refined, contemporary profile. This fit minimizes bulk.
Standard Fit
Balanced proportions with layering in mind.
Best for: Average builds or classic styles. This fit allows space for layering while maintaining clean lines.
Relaxed Fit
Extra space for comfort and layering.
Best for: Cold-weather wear or broader builds. Ideal for heavy layering and generous movement.
Athletic Fit
Wide shoulders, contoured body.
Best for: Athletically built frames requiring more shoulder width without a baggy waist or hem.
Men’s Outerwear Fit Guide
How a Men’s Coat Should Fit
A coat is the first thing people see and the piece that has to work hardest, over a shirt one day and a suit or heavy knit the next. That makes fit a balancing act: sharp enough to look tailored, roomy enough to layer without pulling. A coat made to your measurements settles that for good. You choose the length and the fit, we cut the shoulders, chest, and sleeve to your body with the right room to layer, and a free test garment confirms it on you before your final cloth is cut.
Outerwear is the most enduring thing in most wardrobes, worn daily through a whole season and returned to winter after winter. Built to your frame in quality cloth, a good coat is something you own and love for years, not a purchase you second-guess. This guide covers the fits, the lengths, and the points to check so yours is right from the first wear.
Step One
Choose your fit
Slim
Shaped close to the body over a shirt or fine knit, for a sharp, defined line. Best if you mostly wear your coat over lighter layers and want a clean silhouette.
Standard
Comfortable room to layer a jacket or knit underneath without strain, while keeping a clean line. The most versatile fit for everyday wear across the season.
Relaxed
Generous through the body and shoulder for a contemporary, easy drape and room for heavy layers. Ideal if you want maximum warmth and a modern look.
Athletic
Cut for a built frame, with extra room through the chest and shoulders and a trimmer waist, so a muscular build layers comfortably without the coat looking boxy.
You also choose the length, from a hip-length car coat to a mid-thigh topcoat or a full overcoat below the knee, and we cut it to your height so the proportions are right.
Step Two
The fit checkpoints
Shoulders
The shoulder sits cleanly at or just past your own, structured enough to hold the coat’s line but never overhanging or pulling. On outerwear the shoulder carries the whole garment, so we cut it to you.
Chest & layering room
The coat closes comfortably over the layers you actually wear, with room to move your arms and no strain across the back. We cut in the layering allowance you tell us you need.
Sleeve
The sleeve is long enough to cover a jacket cuff and reach the base of your hand, so no shirt or jacket peeks out in the cold, and cut clean so it does not bunch.
Length & drape
The hem falls at the length you chose, cut to your height, and the coat hangs straight and clean from the shoulder with no flaring or pulling. This is what makes a coat look considered rather than bought off a rail.
Every coat is made to your measurements with no standard sizing, in the fit and length you choose, with the room to layer built in. A free test garment confirms the shoulders, chest, sleeve, and length on your body before your final cloth is cut, and it is yours to keep.
Your Worries, Answered
The doubts most men have, and why you can relax
Coats never fit right once I layer underneath. Either they are tight over a jacket or huge over a shirt. Can you solve that?
Yes, because we build the layering room in on purpose. Tell us what you actually wear under your coat, a suit jacket, a heavy knit, both, and we cut the chest and back to close comfortably over it while still looking clean on its own. You confirm exactly that room on the free test garment before the final cloth is cut.
I have never bought a coat I could not try on first. How do I know it will fit?
Because you do try it on first. We make a free test garment in a stand-in cloth to your measurements and post it to you. You put it on over your usual layers, check the shoulders, chest, sleeve, and length, and send us your notes and photos. Only once you are happy do we cut your final cloth, so the finished coat is a fit you have already approved.
I am nervous I will measure myself wrong.
You do not have to be exact. Our guide walks you through each measurement, a friend or a local tailor can help, and if you are unsure you can send your best numbers. The free test garment is there to catch anything slightly off, we see the fit on your body and adjust, so a first-try measurement is completely normal.
A coat like this is a big spend. What is my safety net?
Nothing final, and nothing costly, is cut until you have approved the fit on the free test garment, so you are never gambling on a coat you have not seen on your body. And a coat is worn more than almost anything else you own, most days for a whole season, so the cost spread across years of wear is usually very small for something you rely on daily.
Will I still love it in five years, or will it feel dated?
A coat is exactly where buying to keep pays off. We cut a timeless line rather than a trend, in quality cloth built to last, so it wears in beautifully and holds its shape season after season. Most men find their coat becomes the one they reach for every day of winter, and years on it still feels like theirs. It is made to be owned and enjoyed for a long time, not replaced.
What if it arrives and something is still not right?
The final coat is cut to the exact fit you approved on the test garment, so surprises are rare by design. If a small tweak is ever needed, the finished coat carries seam allowances so a local tailor can fine-tune it, and you can always contact us and we will help make it right.
What if my weight changes over the years?
Your finished coat is made with seam allowances, so a local tailor can adjust it within reason if your shape shifts, and its layering room gives it natural flexibility. We also keep your measurements on record, so ordering another piece that fits is simple whenever you want one.
Joker Trench Coat, Dark Knight Inspired in Purple Melton Wool
tarensaunders (verified owner) –
Beautifully made, a pleasure throughoutvery pleasant experience working with Baron Boutique, the final product came out beautifully. a couple small details were missed but it still remains the most accurate coat on the market. I look forward to wearing it for years to come!
Kaleb Haynes (verified owner) –
The most screen-accurate Joker coatDon’t hesitate – This IS the most screen accurate Joker coat on the market. The only issue is the orange lining is a bit too matte? But you can send in your own to Baron Boutique or request something a little different than the stock orange lining.
Turn around time is fast, this is the ONLY coat on the market (Even looking at ones of the same price and quality ) that has the accurate back vents and everything lays how it should. The test coat is an amazing feature – Other companies that charge similar prices should take note from Baron.
Matt (verified owner) –
The most screen-accurate coat, periodGreat Coat!
I just received the coat today. This is definitely the most screen accurate coat that I could find and it is well worth the price. Bear in mind that the process of finally getting the coat does take a bit of time but really I think that time is well used to perfect the sizing and what not for the coat itself. From the materials, to the sizing, to test garment, to any adjustments along the way, you can tell that a lot of effort was put into this and it shows. Very well done.
Errol (verified owner) –
A wonderful, phenomenally made coatWonderful coat
I received the coat the other day, and I must say, you guys did a phenomenal job! I can’t thank you enough for your patience and understanding during this whole process. As a customer, it meant so much to me. Whenever I have any projects in the future which require garments, you are the ones I’m going to first! Have a wonderful week.