12 Covetable Coats for Winter

October 26, 2009 by Maria Kaski 

12 stylish coats for winter
Shield yourself against blustery English weather with our pick of 12 stylishly ethical coats. From bright, stand out cover-ups to classic styles that will last a lifetime, we’ve got something to satisfy even the pickiest of shoppers. Amiee Jones writes.
Classic
1 – Sika Ghanian raincoat
Raincoat’s are a wardrobe essential for every fashionista looking to keep dry during winter and this Sika coat is a classical version that will remain a key piece for years. The printed ghanian cotton, with it’s slight sheen, the thick buckle belt and traditional double breasted style exude a grown-up type of sophistication that is both practical and luxurious. Currently retailing at £189
2 – Ivana Helsinki Star raincoat
Finnish designer Ivana Helsinki excels in creating classic pieces with an edge. The vintage style of this beautiful coat harks back to screen icons of the fifties who wore masculine, spy style coats draped over the most glamorous of dresses. The fullness of the skirt, combined with the cape-like material that falls over the shoulders and tiny gold buttons running up the centre give it a healthy dose of femme fatale appeal. £690
3 – Eloise Grey Toklas tweed coat
This sweet tweed coat is ideal for a leisurely country walk, with its simple print and traditional shape. Its ‘oyster’ pocket, which is a play on the ticket pocket used on gentleman’s tailoring, adds an unexpected twist to the design. Made versatile by its unfussy aesthetic, it will look just as at home over a floral dress as it will with your favourite pair of jeans. Available at eloisegrey.com for £820
Slouchy
1- Beautiful Soul Aimi coat
After introducing you to this label’s debut collection recently, we’re still in awe of its masterful cuts and exquisite prints. This coat will undeniably make a fantastic focal point in an otherwise simple outfit. The rich colour palette and original japanese kimono fabric render it a true show stopper that will stay in your affections year after year. Grab in at Ascension for £295
2 – Prairie Underground Moth coat
A clever mix of casual fabric with an interesting silhouette is what sets this coat apart in the style stakes. The almost avant-garde shape is pared down and made instantly wearable by using thick jersey in discreet colours that whisper luxury in hushed tones. There’s a definite sense of sports luxe about this coat that embodies a easy, laid back attitude. $253 (£156) at tobi.com
3 – People Tree Jacquard drape jacket
Monochrome prints are set to be a key trend this Autumn/Winter and the gorgeous, go-with-anything, cut of this coat can be slung easily over masses of outfit combinations. This draped, unstuctured style is a typically eighties shape which has recently resurfaced due to its addictive throw-on-ability factor and canny way of flattering all body types. Made of 100% handwoven cotton, it is a available at Equaclothing.com for £94
Cosy
1- Fin organic wool coat
Scandinavian designers Fin have been compared to Brit favourite, Stella McCartney, due to their ability to create simplistic yet luxurious pieces, utilising clean lines and gorgeous materials. Made entirely from black organic wool, this statement coat features an oversized collar and cuffed sleeves that give it a preppy, school girlish feel. Adorable with thick tights and some brogues to complete the look, it’s a super cosy way to wrap up this winter. Pre order it for £630 from fashion-conscience.com
2 – Merino wool cape by Lowie
Specialising in handmade accessories, Lowie’s knitwear is simultaneously retro and modern. Balance out the volume of this grey cape with a narrow bottom half of skinny jeans or tights. A sweet, less cumbersome alternative to a coat, it’s a great way to experiment with layering or show off this season’s elbow length gloves. This retails at £190.
3 – Prairie Underground Town coat
Known best for its hoodies, Prairie Underground has combined features from its hoodies with those of a coat to come up with something truely unique and marvelously duvet-like. Made from organic cotton, with double breasted buttons, large pockets to thrust cold hands into and a neck that can be fastened right up to the nose – not much will get past this heavy duty number. $310 (£190) at beklina.com
Bright
1 – Christopher Raeburn yellow parker
Gathering a following for his innovative use of reclaimed military parachute fabric, Raeburn’s coats are both visually striking and completely waterproof. This sunshine yellow style seems an ironic, yet exciting colour to wear during wet weather. Featuring a large hood, adjustable waist and hem, it’s an absolute must if you’re intent on arriving at the office smugly dry. It retails at £595 and is available at Browns.
2 – Cecilia Hammarborg red mandarin coat
Emulate Little Red Riding Hood, minus the hood, in this cute as pie red swing coat. Puffed shoulders nod to this season’s current shoulder obsession and the deep pleats allow the fabric to fall in a flattering way to just below the derriere. The happy colour alone is enough to bring a smile to one’s face on the most bleak of winter mornings. £245 at Equaclothing.com
3- Ascension Kayla coat
A basic shape provides a blank canvas for bold and beautiful winter florals in this printed Ascension coat. The print used on this striking coat is inspired by the iconic ikat designs of the middle east. A contrasting palette of pink, blue, black and white makes for an eye-catching combination, the black ensuring that it looks winter appropriate. Not advised for wallflowers, it retails at £159 at Ascension.

Cozy---LowieShield yourself against blustery English weather with our pick of 12 stylishly ethical coats. From bright, stand out cover-ups to classic styles that will last a lifetime, we’ve got something to satisfy even the pickiest of shoppers. Amiee Jones writes.

Click on the next page to see the best Classic, Bright, Cosy and Slouchy coats for this AW season.

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