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Three Chic Coat Styles to Try This Fall

Photo Courtesy of Katherine Hooker
There are a few reasons why we love fall, and most— if not all— of those reasons are fashion-related. While sundresses and cut-off shorts are fun and all, there’s really nothing better than snuggling into the coziness of luxury fashion items for fall and winter. And while outerwear should be warm, don’t think that you have to succumb to shapeless puffy vests and down jackets to get you through the colder months. There are plenty of chic coat styles out there— and the best news is that these styles are fashion-forward but also timeless, meaning that you’ll get good use out of them for years to come.
Toggle Coat

Toggle coats are great for so many reasons— their fabric, color, and length options result in an endless amount of variations. They’re typically available in a range of materials from cotton to patent leather (ie: adorable yellow raincoat), but we prefer a good heavy wool to avoid the self-inflicted snowball effect that results from wearing too many layers under a light shell. The length of the coat, on the other hand, will not alter the classiness of your look. Available anywhere from hip- to below-the-knee length, the classic style of the toggle coat makes it appropriate for a night at the opera as well as a simple lunch or shopping date.

You have the ability to get creative with the color options here— we’ve seen a lot of plaid and brightly-hued versions this season— but we prefer a neutral to make sure this classic coat goes with everything. We love that we can kill two birds with one stone with Banana Republic’s camel version— another trend this season. Available for $225, the coat falls to mid-hip and features a spread collar, front patch pockets, a polyester liner, and even has a hidden zip placket behind the toggles to make sure the autumn wind doesn’t slip through the cracks. Photo Courtesy of Banana Republic
Cape Style Coat

So the word “cape” may evoke images of a Disney princess, but the truth is that when given arm holes and sleeves, this style jacket can actually become very chic. While the beauty of capes is that they’re loosely fitted, you don’t want to settle for one that looks like it’s swallowing you whole. The key is to find a design that has a well-thought out silhouette and the right details to give enough shape to a potential fashion disaster. Pair with a fitted bottom like skinny jeans or leggings (NOT loose trousers or skirts) and the bell-shaped coat will give you an adorable silhouette. We love the version by Katherine Hooker, whose lovely back pleat, rich forest hue, and mid-hip length give undeniable class to an otherwise casual autumn look. Photo Courtesy of Katherine Hooker
Cowl Neck Coat

Cowl Necks are awesome because— while we love having the opportunity to spice up our outfits with the season’s amazing luxury scarves, it’s important to make sure your chin and neck are covered on even the coldest of days. Whether you’re headed to a formal event and don’t want to overdo the accessories or you're running late and don’t have the time to put together a well-thought out ensemble, the exaggerated effect on a cowl neck jacket will up the drama of your outfit without effort.

The $570 Copenhagen Coat by RONEN CHEN hits all the marks: a single large button on the left shoulder creates an interesting and asymmetrical hem line, while the pocket detail makes it flattering and, of course, easy to wear. Most important of all, the wool material of this coat will keep you warm and prepared to take on the harshest of winter winds. Photo Courtesy of RONEN CHEN

Nicolle Keogh

Nicolle graduated from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX in 2011 with degrees in Journalism and French. Originally from the East Coast, she is a recent San Diego transplant who is trying to take advantage of all that this sunny city has to offer. She was a contributor to her campus newspapers at SMU and was previously the Editor of San Diego-based start-up DailyCrowdsource....(Read More)

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