The drop in temperatures has officially declared the arrival of winter. In response, I instantly dug out my warmest cashmere offerings, light merino layers and started my search for a winter coat that will go the distance. As a more discerning shopper, any time a new piece joins my capsule wardrobe I tend to have a particular criteria that each piece must meet to make it worthwhile to spend the money on, as well as make space in my wardrobe for.
In finding a great winter coat I wanted something warm yet elegant, a silhouette that can go from day to night and this year I wanted something other than black to make the most of a coat covering up the majority of my outfit. It's a lot to ask, I know, but on a stroll through the high street I found a coat that hit every mark, and it comes from Mango.
As soon as I entered the shop, this coat caught my eye. First, it was the burgundy shade that consistently returns in the autumn and winter months as one of the most expensive-looking hues. Alongside, the scarf detail instantly piqued my interest. Scarf coats are not only a practical combination for the colder months but also a stylish hybrid that fashion people have come to adore thanks to the undeniable elegance they create.
I always find that Mango's pieces fit true to size, and this coat is no different. The silhouette is relaxed and slightly oversized, ready to be layered up with knits for the coldest days. At 5'2" finding a coat that isn't too long can be a task in itself, but this hit me at mid-ankle as opposed to draping on the floor, and even taller shoppers will find it hits perfectly at knee-length.
Compared to many high street offerings this is a higher price point at £230, but when you consider that the timeless appeal means you'll call upon the style for years to come, it's a smart investment for long-term wear. There's also a consideration to the design that makes it worthy of a higher price point. For example, the cuffs have button details to adjust the wear to a fitted cuff or wear loose. The scarf is detachable, offering a sleek collarless style for the cooler spring and autumn days as well as a winter-ready piece when the scarf is kept in place. Whilst I styled mine with a simple jeans and t-shirt combo, this is the kind of coat that will rise to all occasions be it a day in the office, a weekend stroll or an elegant evening affair.
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