COS Coats Are Top Tier—20 Styles That Have Impressed Us This Winter
When it comes to outerwear, you can never be too keen in your search for finding "the one." The fact is that coats are often the first items to start dropping in for autumn, so you have to be quick off the mark to secure the best styles. Just look at that Marks and Spener jacket, for example. it was only online for a matter of hours before it adopted the dreaded "not in stock" label. And in previous years, both Totême's scarf coats and The Frankie Shop's quilted iterations have had to be restocked multiple times due to increasing demand. And while we're all for an It coat, we also like to stick to the brands that consistently serve up timeless and stylish outerwear collections, and for this, we always head to COS.
Alexis Foreman is wearing a black maxi coat from COS.
With its clean aesthetic and fuss-free mantra, COS is, of course, a destination for minimalists. Excelling in everything from crisp shirting to love-forever knitwear to tailored trousers and coats, it's basically a one-stop shop for all your elevated basics. But with its mix of silhouettes and plethora of coloured and neutral iterations, it can be tricky to narrow the list down to just one COS coat we expect to see everywhere this season. So instead, we're going to show you 18 that have garnered the attention of every editor in our office. From the classic belted camel coat to leather iterations, these are the COS coats catching our eye this season.
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One word: Wow. Be prepared for everyone to ask you where you got this one from.
A great trench will serve you well for years, even decades in glossy leather.
This oversized beauty also comes with a belt so you can cinch it in at the waist.
Dark chocolate coats are having a moment.
COS is really pulling it out of the bag with its printed styles this season.
A trench coat is such a great addition to your wardrobe, and we love this minimalist style.
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Harriet Davey is a freelance fashion editor who has been part ofBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing 's extended team since 2017. She previously worked in print at Look magazine and has since worked across print, digital and social for many other titles, including British Vogue, Stylist, Grazia, Refinery29 and Marie Claire. Also a stylist, Harriet has had the pleasure of producing cover shoots and editorials along with commercial shoots for brands including Boux Avenue, Watches of Switzerland, Benefit Cosmetics and Revolution. To add to this, Harriet also works in live TV styling for ITV’s This Morning. Back toBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing . With hundreds of published stories on site, Harriet knows what the WWW reader wants. Keeping up to date with Wholesale Replica Bag It buys and runway trends, she can guarantee to keep you one step ahead of the most stylish people. When not writing or styling, Harriet loves to go shopping (yes, more fashion). If she’s not in a local Hackney bar or restaurant, you can find her forever searching for her next holiday destination.
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