Topshop Has the Best Coats Right Now—Here Are Our Favourites
We've gotten to that time of year when all we want to do is batten down the hatches and hibernate until the first signs of spring. We might not be able to hide under our covers for the next three months (sorry), however, a good coat can go a little way to make up for this fact. If you're currently on the lookout for an affordable coat to shield against the arctic wind, then head over Topshop, because right now, this high-street fave is killing it in the outwear stakes.
From high-shine patent styles and cosy teddy coats to throwback leather fits and minimalist cropped wool offerings, there are so many options to love. My highlight has to be the grey wool coat, which will look dreamy layered over cream knitwear and paired with dark denim. I also have my eye on the reversible borg coat for those days when you just want to feel warm and comfortable yet also stylish. Scroll down to shop my edit.
Shop Our Topshop Coat Edit
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