We're All in Agreement—This High-Street Coat Is a Real Hidden Gem
A good coat can last you a lifetime, so it's one of those purchases that really deserves time investment and consideration. While there are certain classic styles that are no-brainers in the outwear stakes, we also love to see brands experiment by mixing traditional silhouettes with more distinctive details. Case in point: Whistles just dropped a classic tailored camel coat trimmed with fringing. The result? An agelessly chic coat with a 2020 twist.
We spotted Franny Monzemba in the coat last week, which only confirmed our suspicions that this is a serious high-street hidden gem. Franny wore hers with a vintage printed dress and heeled boots, proving that it's the perfect throw-on-and-go piece for winter. The coat is currently in full stock online. However, we don't think it'll stick around once the secret is out. Scroll down to see and shop the coat and other similar styles. Happy browsing!
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