Prince Phillip A Cinderella Christmas Ball Movie Oliver Rice Black Wool Peacoat
You didn’t just watch A Cinderella Christmas Ball—you paused it when Oliver Rice walked into the ballroom in that sharp black peacoat and thought, “I need to look like that on Christmas Eve.” Not flashy. Not “royal” in a Halloween way. Just clean, structured, and quietly confident—the kind of coat that says you showed up with your heart in the right place… and maybe a mistletoe plan.
What We Actually Make (No Theater Props Here)
We’ve watched the film, studied the lighting, and compared it to classic Hallmark leading-man tailoring. This isn’t a costume. It’s a real wool peacoat inspired by Oliver Rice’s on-screen style as Prince Phillip—built for dates, holiday parties, or just walking your dog like you’ve got your life together.A Cinderella Christmas Ball 2024 Oliver Rice Peacoat
Wool Peacoat – Screen-Accurate Cut
- Material: 80% wool, 20% polyester—warm, breathable, holds its shape
- Fit: Double-breasted, slightly tailored through the waist, hits mid-thigh
- Details: Notched lapels, real horn-style buttons, side pockets, fully lined
- Wear it for: Christmas Eve dinner, proposal plans, or looking sharp at your office holiday party
- Fan note: “Wore this to a Hallmark watch party—my girlfriend asked if I’d ‘always looked this good.’” – Verified buyer, Portland, OR
Lightweight Formal Coat (Milder Winters)
- Same silhouette, lighter wool blend
- Unlined for layering
- Perfect if you live where “winter” means 50° and light rain
Easy-Care Alternative (Wool-Look, Machine-Friendly)
- Premium vegan wool—drapes like the real thing
- Same double-breasted front, same clean lines
- Great for daily wear or travel (no dry cleaning needed)
All in XXS to XXXL—with real grading between sizes. Because princes (and regular guys) come in all builds.
Why This Isn’t Just Another “Movie Jacket”
Most “Hallmark prince coats” online are either stiff polyester shells or over-the-top with fake brocade. Ours?
- Color: True black—not navy, not charcoal. Matches the film under both candlelight and snow scenes
- No fake details: No embroidery, no crown logos, no velvet trim. Just clean, classic tailoring like real Hallmark costume designers use
- Built to wear: We’ve had customers wear this to weddings, job interviews, and even a surprise vow renewal. It doesn’t scream “costume”—it whispers “I belong here”
- Tested IRL: Worn to tree lightings, train station meetups, and one very successful first date (his words)
Quick Pick Guide: Which Coat Fits Your Holiday Story?
I want the exact look from the ballroom scene” → Wool Peacoat (Screen-Accurate)
I need something lighter for Southern winters” → Lightweight Formal Coat
I want low maintenance but still sharp” → Easy-Care Alternative
Not sure on size? Our chart shows chest, shoulder width, and coat length—not just “M fits 38–40.” And if it’s off, we’ll swap it. No hassle.
This coat isn’t about playing prince.
It’s about showing up—present, polished, and ready for your own happy ending.
Grab your A Cinderella Christmas Ball 2024 Oliver Rice peacoat now—before midnight strikes






