This season's line-up is brilliantly diverse, so this winter's coat edit
comes with a caveat: you may find yourself wishing for extreme cold
just so you can pile them on all at once. Credit cards at the ready, so
what's in-store? And what do you need to know about this season's best
winter coats? Well, Here are some ideas about how to choose a in winter!
KEEP IT SIMPLE & LET THE LONG COAT DO ALL THE WORK!
Yes, it's actually that simple! Long coats are so great for fall and winter because you don't really have to worry that much about the whole outfit. Long coats are great on their one, so you don't need much more to complete the look which is great for lazy people. There's nothing better in fall and winter than just throwing on this one amazing coat and nobody cares what's underneath because the coat is an eye-catcher on it's own.
Yes, it's actually that simple! Long coats are so great for fall and winter because you don't really have to worry that much about the whole outfit. Long coats are great on their one, so you don't need much more to complete the look which is great for lazy people. There's nothing better in fall and winter than just throwing on this one amazing coat and nobody cares what's underneath because the coat is an eye-catcher on it's own.
Woolen Split Hem Long Trench Coat 38%OFF $53.69
THE LONGER THE COAT, THE BETTER!
We're not talking midi, people! We need to think a bit more dramatic and sophisticated. What about a long coat all the way down to the floor? YAS! These looong coats will especially look good with just a simple pair of leggings, turtleneck and some fancy sneakers.
Turn Down Collar Solid Color Long Coat 42%OFF $54.49
Notch Lapel Split Hem Trench Coat 33%OFF $42.39
Faux Suede Lapel Pocket Trench Coat 33%OFF $53.39
Now, as much as we all love black... Try and choose your long coat in a different color. Long coats look best in camel, neutral colors and light grey. Sometimes we need to leave all the black behind and try something different! AND you'll be much more noticeable in the dark which is actually a lot safer.
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