PRESALES for October 2025 DELIVERY
The Theodore is pure magic. The silhouette of this coat is like nothing you’ve ever seen before. Its secret is the pseudo-crop shape accentuated by Dolman sleeves. The Theodore’s voluminous silhouette defies gravity and flatters beyond imagination. Our favourite detail is the hidden half belt that adds structural beauty if you choose to cinch this coat at the waist. On your more casual days, the belt can be completely removed for a relaxed look.
Like all SteMargScot coats, the Theodore was designed with both style and function in mind. Pop the generous collar and fasten the hand-carved toggle to stay warm and chic when temperatures dip. The hearty shell is pure British-made heirloom wool that is wind and water repellent. Rest assured, the Theodore is fully lined in a silky Tencel ™, one of the most sustainable fabrics renowned for its ability to wick away moisture and regulate your body’s temperature.
Colour note: We try to edit our photos to show all products as life-like as possible, but please understand the actual colour may vary slightly from your monitor.
$888.00
Stormy Eggplant
A mystic dance between dusk and dawn, stormy eggplant is a chromatic tale of lavender’s metamorphosis into moody mauve. In some Eastern cultures, such as Buddhism and Hinduism, it is perceived as a sacred colour, linked to spiritual enlightenment and healing.
Irish Green
Named after the common Irish surname, Kelly green finds its origins in the rolling landscapes of Ireland, where lush fields and vibrant meadows inspired its lively hue. Adorned on regal garments across the ages, it wove stories of vibrancy and renewal, echoing the spirited rebirth of spring’s emerald embrace.
Power Pink
Like the flowering plants that bears its name, fuchsia blends the intensity of magenta with the playfulness of pink. Evoking elegance and power, fuchsia became a chromatic muse in Victorian fashion and later evolved as a symbol of artistic expression and contemporary flair.
Clementine Red
The red pigment was one of the first colours to be used by humans. Originally made from ochre, an iron containing clay-sand mixture, reddish hues were used by ancient Egyptians, Mayans, Chinese, and Romans for ceremonial purposes. Clementine red radiates warmth and zest, evoking memories of ripe fruit and fire.
Perfect Chartreuse
Brilliant and sophisticated, this is for the colour obsessed. The brightest, happiest, and most modern citrine known to man. Also, a liqueur from a French monastery, Chartreuse’s history is just as colourful as the liquid in the bottle. They named the liqueur chartreuse after the mountain range in the Alps where their first monastery, La Grande Chartreuse, was built.
French Lilac
A mesmerizing hue that evokes a Provencal romance with its delicate blooms and sweet fragrance. French Lilac’s have played important roles in various cultures, from Celts who believed the flower to be magical to early American Presidents who favourited these plush blooms in their gardens dating back to the early 1800’s.
Garden Terracotta
The love child of orange and brown, Garden Terracotta radiates warmth, echoing the earthy tones of natural clay and the Mediterrean. The word ‘terracotta’ emerged in the early 1800’s and means ‘baked earth’ in Italian. This warm hue transports us to Morocco, and specifically Marrakech, which is known for it’s sun-kissed terracotta homes.
Goldenrod Yellow
A rich autumnal yellow and a native North American perennial. Goldenrods are wildflowers with fluffy spikes that beam and radiate the vibrancy of sunsets. The flowers bloom in late summer and early fall and is one of the best-studied plants renowned for its healing benefits.
Stoney Mushroom
Mixtures of taupe, grey and beige, mushrooms have a long history of being used to create dyes for clothing. The earliest mushroom dyeing dates back to the Neolithic period, over 10,000 years ago. Stoney Mushroom is a complex neutral that exudes elegance, blending earthy tones with subtle sophistication.
Alpine Oatmeal
With whispers of grey nestled in creamy white, Alpine Oatmeal captures the serene tranquillity of a cherished blanket and snowy mountain landscapes. This soothing melange reminds us of the beautiful flocks that produce white and silver fleeces.
Is it warm? Yes, there are two layers of insulation for 3-season wear. The outer woollen shell can accommodate sub-zero temperatures and is made from hearty British Melton that is wind and water resistant. Equally eventful on the interior is the silky Tencel lining to wick away moisture when needed. The relaxed fit can accommodate extra layers to stay warm (and chic) on the harshest winter days. The remarkable thing about wool is that it insulates and regulates temperature, so you’ll be warm outside and won’t overheat when you go indoors.
How can I adjust the sleeve length?
The cuffs are designed with 3” of extra length to accommodate a roll, if desired. Adjust your cuff length depending on your arm length and glove height.
What is the style?
The cut of the Theodore gives an illusion of a crop silhouette without compromising comfort and practicality. This is a modern over-sized fitting coat with a wide range of versatility. The Theodore has the magic to completely transform when styled open, belted, or completely buttoned up.
Why is the coat gender inclusive?
Our dream is to design for everyone. When you wear a SteMargScot coat, you decide how to represent yourself. Go for it, wear your favourite colour. Since this is a timeless coat, we love the idea that this coat can be passed along to anyone in your friends and family circle.
What are the dimensions and weight of the parcel?
Weight 4 kg
Dimensions 46 × 46 × 20 cm
Size XS/S and M/L
For more information, please refer to our size chart (inches) or contact us at [email protected] for sizing questions.
From the lands to the hands that crafted this garment, every detail of this heritage coat was consciously made to help preserve precious artisan skills while honouring the Earth. By wearing this garment, you choose clothing free from plastics, metals…and conformity. SteMargScot is ethically made with love, in Canada.
Wool Overcoat:
100% heirloom wool: small-batch woven by a family-owned mill. This wool is naturally wind, water, odour, and microbial resistant. Dyes are low-impact OEKO-TEX certified.
Maple toggle:
Bespoke and hand-turned in Toronto by a female wood-turner using remanent hard maple. These one-of-kind toggles have been seasoned with hemp oil harvested from a local farm. The toggles are individually hand-branded using a tool made by an onshore company operating since c.1950’s.
100% Wool rope:
Made in the famous Muskoka region with local sheep’s wool, minimal processing, and twisted in a female-owned wool mill. Look closely and you may see evidence of nature in its fibers.
Care:
Lucky for us, wool requires less cleaning compared to synthetics. Spot clean with water for discrete spots. Eco-dry clean if necessary. Do not machine wash or dry.
100% Tencel™ lining:
Produced from sustainably sourced wood by environmentally responsible processes. The fibers are breathable, moisture wicking, temperature regulating, and biodegradable. Sourced from a Canadian supplier.
If you’re not satisfied with your order, we can offer you an exchange (dependent available inventory) or store credit.
Your pre-order is customized for your size, colour and style, and we unfortunately cannot provide refunds on pre-orders.
For an exchange or store credit, email us at [email protected] and we will send you a link to print a return label.
Your store credit will be equal to your 30% deposit + HST, minus the return shipping cost. To be eligible for a store credit, your item must be unused, in the same condition that you received it and in the original packaging.
Store Credit
After we receive your returned item and inspect its condition, we will process your store credit or exchange. An email of your store credit (minus the cost of return shipping) will be sent to the email provided.
Exchanges
If you need to exchange an item for whatever reason, please send us an email at [email protected] and we’ll be happy to help.
Shipping returns
Since we are a small business and covered the initial shipping costs, the return shipping costs will be deducted from your store credit.
We will make this as easy as possible for you by sending you a link to print a return label. Once your return label is printed, drop your item off at Canada Post for return.
Depending on where you live, the time it may take for your exchanged product to reach you may vary.
Need help? Contact us at [email protected] for questions related to pre-order credits and returns.