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Meander along the Thames while braving the fiercest English autumn weather in the waterproof, insulated Chelsea Coat from Marmot. While you shed London rain and fog with the fully waterproof and seam-sealed Membrain fabric, you stay warm in 650-fill goose down and and insulated zip-off hood with a removable fur ruff. Specifications based on size Medium.
Distinct, urban-chic lines and details camouflage serious protection from the elements in the waterproof, insulated Chelsea. Sized specifically for women, this full-length coat is stuffed with 650+ goose down, and features a zip-off hood with a removable fur ruff, and zip handwarmer pockets. Urban. Weight:2 lb 10 ozs / 1.191 kgs, Main Material: Cascade 4.8 oz 100% Nylon MemBrain® 10, Lining Material: Eclipse 1.5 oz 100% Nylon WR, Insulation Material: 650 Fill Goose Down. 100% Seam Taped For Full Waterproofness, Inside Zip Pocket Secure Pocket to Store Small Items, Marmot MemBrain®, Waterproof/Breathable Fabric Marmot MemBrain, Waterproof/Breathable Fabric, Sized Specifically for Women To Fit Your Body, Not a Smaller Men's Version, Zip-off Down Filled Hood with Removable Fur Ruff, Zippered Handwarmer Pockets Soft Fabric to Warm Hands.

Marmot Chelsea Coat: Distinct, urban-chic lines and details camouflage serious protection from the elements in the waterproof, insulated Marmot Chelsea coat. Sized specifically for women, this full-length coat is stuffed with 650+ goose down, and features a zip-off hood with a removable fur ruff, and zip handwarmer pockets.

Distinct, urban-chic lines and feminine details beautifully disguise the serious weather protection this Marmot Chelsea coat offers.

Distinct, urban-chic lines and details camouflage serious protection from the elements in the waterproof, insulated Chelsea. Sized specifically for women, this full-length coat is stuffed with 650# goose down, and features a zip-off hood with a removable fur ruff, and zip handwarmer pockets.
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Distinct, urban-chic lines and details camouflage serious protection from the elements in the waterproof, insulated Chelsea Coat from Marmot. Sized specifically for women, this full-length coat is stuffed with 650+ goose down, and features a zip-off hood with a removable fur ruff, and zip handwarmer pockets.
A stylistic take-off on the classic trench coat, the Marmot Women’s Chelsea Down Jacket warms your entire core with thick 650-fill goose down. Waterproof/breathable fabric and taped seams offer superb protection from the elements, and the zip-off hood is ready whenever you need an extra dash of warmth.
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| Average weight: | 2 lbs. 10 oz. |
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| Back length: | 36 inches |
| Core Venting: | No |
| Country of Origin: | China |
| Gender: | Women's |
| Hood: | Yes, removable |
| Insulation: | 650-fill goose down |
| Lining: | Nylon taffeta |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | Marmot MemBrain |
| Pockets: | 2 Zip hand pockets, inside pocket |
| Recommended Use: | Warming up in style around town |
| Shell fabric: | 100% nylon |
| Waterproof: | Yes |
| Waterproofing: | Waterproof breathable laminate |
| Weight: | 2 lb 10 oz |
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This product is available in the following colors:
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| Legion Blue | Black | ||
| Wine | Turtle Dove |
Use this chart to find which retailer offers this product in the size, color or other options that you desire. Click on the price to purchase.
| Size | Color | |||
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| Legion Blue | Wine | Black | Turtle Dove | |
| Extra Small | 324.95 | 325.00 | 288.95324.002 More... | 324.00324.95324.95 |
| Small | 288.95324.95 | 325.00325.00325.00 | 324.00324.952 More... | |
| Medium | 288.95 | 324.95325.00325.00 | 288.95324.952 More... | 324.00324.954 More... |
| Large | 288.95324.95 | 324.95325.00325.00 | 227.50288.952 More... | 324.00324.954 More... |
| Extra Large | 325.00325.00325.00 | 325.00325.00 | 288.95325.00 | 324.95324.95325.00 |
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Worth the price | |
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Dollar-wise, this coat is the largest clothing purchase I've ever made, and I have to say, it's worth every dime. I was looking for a down coat--something at least knee-length--stylish enough that I would actually want to wear it. The pictures of this coat don't do it justice: it's adorable. It is also beautifully constructed; the seams are double-sewn, the fabrics are beautiful, and it is carefully finished. It hasn't gotten really cold here yet, but at 650 fill power, I find it hard to believe this coat won't keep me warm. (Plus, it's waterproof! What more could you want?) | |
| snu100400703 at Backcountry.com | |
Wonderful! - with a few caveats | |
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When I got this coat in mid-December, it was 2 degrees and snowy in Chicago, and I thought, "If this coat was a guy, I'd marry it." (Or if it was a girl, I'd marry it in Massachusetts.) It's warm and cozy, dependable, and downright adorable: a good length for the city, a nice tailored nip to the waist, a full hood to keep the wind out. It's been a hideous winter in Chicago, but I am now not afraid of the below-zero-wave that the forecasters are predicting for later this week. Yay, Marmot! | |
| K at Backcountry.com on 01/13/2009 | |
Best down coat! | |
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This is the warmest down coat I've ever owned, and I've owned a few. I used to have the NF Metropolis Parka and it was warm but wouldn't stand up to wind and rain. I wanted to get a really warm coat that would and this one fits the bill perfectly. I looked at every other down coat (NF, Patagonia & others) and none had all the great options of this coat along with being waterproof & windproof. The other coat I was looking at was the Arctic Parka from NF. Also a very nice coat, but felt heavy and as reported by others, I had trouble with the zipper. Also, the hood isn't removable which I didn't like. | |
| celicahw1675570 at Backcountry.com on 12/09/2008 | |
Love this coat | |
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Bought this today. Tried on a zillion coats (northface, patagonia, isis) I had initially like the NorthFace metropolis parka, but then realized it wasn't waterproof. Tried on the NF waterproof version(arctic) with the fur hood. Very similar to this Chelsea coat. But even in the larger size, the NF felt very restrictive, heavy, and overbearing. Tried this marmot chelsea coat and instantly fell in love. I was in between a XS and S, but put a midweight fleece under it and sized up and went with the small. The exterior is soft to the touch, and the overall weight of the coat is extremely light. Pockets are warm and well placed, and the jacket hits just above the knee (I am 5'5, 120 lbs) The belt in back is flattering. The espresso color was fun with the orange lining, but I went for the black. Highly recommend this coat based on fit, weight, feel. Can't attest to its warmth, however just having it on to try it on, it was WARM. And finally, I really appreciate that marmot didn't go overboard like NF does and plaster logos all over. There is a discreet black on black logo on the cuff, and thats it. | |
| lau2475988 at Backcountry.com on 10/17/2008 | |
Warm, Great Fit BUT.... | |
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I just received this coat and it fits perfectly. I got the small and i'm 5'7" and 120 lbs. It's the perfect size. The coat is not bulky at all and surprisingly light. I knew the color would not be black black, it's more a deep navy blue and that's OK. However i'm disappointed in how much lint it attracks. I've had wool coats in the past that would attrack its fare share and this is worse that wool. I'm gonna have to use the lint roller on it every day, if not several times a day. Also, when folding it, the part of the fabric that is folded turns lighter, i'm not sure how to describe it but you see light creases in the fabric which does not make it look as nice as it should. Seems to me like the coat will not look good after a first wash and lose a lot of its color unevenly. So it does not deserve 5 stars because of the look of the outside fabric, but it does have a very flattering fit and is very warm. | |
| Berenice at Backcountry.com on 12/16/2008 | |
Absolutely Amazing | |
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I bought this coat about a month ago, and I absolutely love it. I tried on many coats before deciding on this one. In fact, at one point I had narrowed my selection down to parkas by Canada Goose, Patagonia, and North Face. Then, the guy helping me in the store said "you should really try this Marmot Chelsea - its as warm as any of the ones you are looking at, its waterproof (unlike the Canada Goose), windproof, light and flattering". I tried it on and I was sold. I have worn it in many kinds of weather the past few weeks - freezing rain, -15, serious winds - and I have been dry and toasty every time. What I like the most is how understated it is - you think something this chic and simple couldn't seriously keep you warm and dry. On the contrary, it does both with ease and is for the serious weather. It just happens to offer all of this with style, not like most of the other parkas which are smaller versions of the men's parkas. | |
| Kathy Fisher at Backcountry.com on 12/09/2008 | |
An All-Around Great Coat | |
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I live in NYC and spend plenty time waiting for buses and trains not to mention walking all around town. This coat is warm and wind-proof, even the pockets are lined and warm. The outer material is great as light drizzles simply beads off. The hood is very well designs as it fits your head but does not impede your vision as some hoods do. The best part is that it stays on your head even facing the wind. | |
| mim2683344 at Backcountry.com on 01/09/2009 | |
Gorgeous, Warm, and Wind Proof | |
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| We live in a cold and very windy climate (Wyoming), and none of my peacoats were warm enough (those coats had worked for me for four years in Colorado). I had to get something that would be warm and wind resistant like a ski jacket, but as long as possible and as cute as possible. This jacket is perfect. You don't look like a marshmallow, just cute. The inside is a maroon color, and the outside fabric is a bit like canvas, but in a chic way (not a military way). My only regret is not getting this coat sooner. My mom loved mine so much that she bought herself one and says it's been the best thing she ever did for those Chicago winters. You will not regret this coat. | |
| mellytpb at REI on 01/21/2009 | |
Great coat! | |
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| I am 5'4'' and have relatively small build and the size small fits me perfectly. I have not had the chance to wear this coat in the wintertime yet, but I am moving to Philadelphia soon and I have no doubt that it will work well there. I tried it on inside and I had to take it off soon after because I was overheating (go figure!) I especially like the removable fur on the hood. It took me so long to find a down jacket that was hooded yet did not have the fur on the hood. The fur has a zipper and comes off very easily. In conclusion, with the waterproof outside, this jacket is going to be everyday-wear for me in Philly. I love it! | |
| Erin at Altrec on 08/12/2009 | |
One problem | |
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I have bought and returned 4 winter coats this year trying to find a warm, windproof, waterproof long coat. This coat met or exceeded all of my criteria AND it's good looking! The big BUT is that the velcro pulled fuzz on the coat's fabric when left open. I tried keeping it zipped up when walking through stores but almost passed out--removing it and carrying it around was cumbersome--then I thought "What am I doing?!" Marmot, did you field test this coat? Change the fabric or lose the velcro and you have a customer! Returning this coat almost brought tears to my eyes because I have been so cold! I usually wear a Medium and had to order a Large--5'7", 125 lbs--athletic shoulders. | |
| eke100268227 at Backcountry.com on 02/10/2009 | |
Returned Due to Velcro Issue | |
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At first, I loved this coat. As a teacher, I was incredibly warm on recess duty. It looked nice and I loved the color. Still, after a month of wear, I began to notice the fabric on my left sleeve only was fraying. I blamed myself, thinking I had done the damage somehow. Finally, it occurred to me what was happening. Unless you remove the coat when you go inside a store etc, nothing can stop the velcro from rubbing against your left sleeve. (It doesn't happen on the right sleeve because the velcro is not on that side.) I cannot understand why Marmot did not discover this before putting this coat out for sale. When you pay good money for a coat, you expect it to last more than a month or two before looking worn out. The velcro causes too much damage. I hated to return this coat, but decided I must in the end. Keep looking. Don't get this coat. | |
| mal100207422 at Backcountry.com on 02/24/2009 | |
One Fatal Flaw | |
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My initial reaction was love at first sight. This coat was exactly what I was looking for- great fit, warm, but not too bulky. Then I started noticing that whenever my coat is unzipped the sleeve catches on the front Velcro closures. I thought I could live with this, but after a month I realize this is more than a minor annoyance. The fabric on the inner portion of the left sleeve is becoming pilled and worn well beyond what I would expect after 1-month of wear. I expect a $300 coat to hold up to at least a few seasons of wear. Sadly I am on the verge of returning this otherwise fabulous coat. | |
| ult2571496 at Backcountry.com on 02/17/2009 | |
NOT GREAT! | |
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This coat had the warmth and the lightness that I was looking for but I had problems with the zipper and the velcro sticking to everything. Had to take the coat off to get the zipper started. I think the coat ran small. It was tight under the arms but large in the waist. Style needs some tweaking! Quality of fabric seemed really good. I was very dissapointed. | |
| J. Cahill Houston, Texas at Backcountry.com on 04/17/2009 | |
Marmot Chelsea coat | |
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Warm coat! | |
| vlv2605682 at Backcountry.com on 12/17/2008 | |