5 Must-Have Coats for Fall
Thursday, September 1, 20165 Must-Have Coats for Fall
The temperature is starting to drop which means we have to start thinking about fall wear. I know I am not going to get through the next few frigid months without my trusty coats to keep me warm and stylish. So go ahead.. donate that coat you've had since college and take a look at the list below and pick the ones worth the splurge. Just make sure that whatever you put over your outfit is just as good as what's inside.
Must-Have Coat: a Wrap-Silhouette Coat
A cinched-waist coat is ideal for those work days when you need something with a little more day-to-night versatility. Wear it over your work outfit or double as a sexy outer coat worn with bare legs during happy hour. This gorgeous suede Sienna coat is it makes you look effortless and glamorous, instantly. Nuff said.
Sienna Coat Andrew Marc
Must-Have Coat: a Moto Jacket
Felix, silk-soft matte finish goatskin jacket, Andrew Marc |
Sage suede jacket w/ removable shearling lamb fur collar, Andrew Marc |
Must-Have Coat: a Parka
Freezing for the sake of fashion is a big no-no especially where there are so many cute parkas to be had! It's the heavier version of the classic anorak. I like to make more of a statement with fur-lined hoods (plus who doesn't like fur?). It's the perfect casual grab-and-go coat for a casual occasion. I'd love to invest this 5-in-1 parka that offers five luxurious options to keep us stylish through fall and winter.
Miranda Andrew Marc |
Must-Have Coat: a Wool Coat
Quite the Winter-coat workhorse, this outerwear option is the everyday coat. This Zoe Coat has an adorable cocoon-like silhouette made of beautiful fine knit wool. Other features include double-breasted hidden zipper, leather trim zipper, and large pockets.
Zoe Andrew Marc |
Must-Have Coat: a Trench Coat
No closet is complete without this key transitional coat ideal for unpredictable in-between-seaaons weather. Living in the Seattle area, a water-repellent like this Vanessa trench is a must.
Vanessa Andrew Marc |
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