The Togo Leonhard Seppala Brown Wool Coat
As a Norwegian-American racer and dogsled breeder named Leonhard Seppala, William Dafoe was brilliant in Togo. He displayed shades of determination and stoicism, which were so important for his character, with absolute nuance. Against the backdrop of harsh Arctic conditions, Dafoe’s style statement in the movie was apt and spot-on, too. Practical winter gear, heavy boots, and warm fur-lined coats comprised his style, and anyone looking for a layering ensemble to complement their vacation in an icy wilderness setting has to get their hands on this Togo Willem Dafoe Brown Wool Coat.
The shearling faux fur collar gives this Togo Willem Dafoe Brown Wool Coat a more expensive and refined aesthetic. It is a great addition to this coat. It not only makes the coat look more sophisticated, but it also provides additional warmth to the wearer around the upper chest and neck area. This makes this coat an apt layering option for all those skiing and winter adventures.
The polyester lining of this coat is another highly functional design element. Its soft texture helps the coat glide smoothly over the clothing underneath and gives a well-put-together and neat appearance. The polyester lining also makes for an ultra-comfortable lining against the skin, especially in chilly weather when the wool can make the wearer slightly scratchy.
Wool’s excellent insulation, earthy aesthetic, seamless drape, and luxurious feel make this Togo Willem Dafoe Brown Wool Coat an absolute wardrobe must-have. The durability and timeless appeal of wool also make this coat a steal. Prevent shrinkage and preserve the natural fibers of this coat by dry cleaning it instead of frequent washing machine spins.
























