This Coat Trend Has Major Chanel Vibes—Shop the Best From $50 to $500

From purses and makeup to clothing and jewelry, every item emblazoned with Chanel's signature double-C logo becomes an instant classic. But the tweed jacket—one of the fashion house's original pieces designed by Coco Chanel herself—is particularly iconic.

While Chanel tweed pieces will never go out of style, we have noticed a resurgence in this timeless look. Luxury brands like Gucci as well as fast-fashion retailers like Zara have all reimagined the timeless tweed set, designing jackets, miniskirts, and dresses featuring tweed fabric, round necklines, frayed edges, lined trim, and eye-catching buttons.

The modernized look has already been sported by the likes of Camille Charrière, Anne-Laure Mais, Ada Oguntodu, and countless others. From $50 to $500, shop the Chanel-inspired jackets we can't wait to get our hands on below.

$100 or Less

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$200 or Less

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(Image credit: @ada_oguntodu)

$300 or Less

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$300  Up

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Kelsey Clark is a freelance writer and content strategist based in Detroit. She got her start in editorial in New York City as MyDomaine's lifestyle editor and has since gone full-time freelance. She now contributes toBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , THE/THIRTY, Domino, Glamour, The Zoe Report, Apartment Therapy, and more, in addition to working with brands such as Bloomscape and EyeSwoon on content strategy and copywriting. She's written about fashion, interior design, health and wellness, pop culture, food, travel, politics, and professional development, but she'd consider the first three verticals her main "beats." She's also incredibly passionate about mental health awareness and hopes to help eradicate the social stigma through storytelling and education. When she's not writing, you can find her scouring thrift stores for Levi's 501s, picking up a new vintage piece for her apartment, or exploring new restaurants and bars across Detroit.