How to choose the perfect winter coat?!
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A winter coat is always one of the the biggest purchase of the year and
now is the time to start looking for your coat before the weather turns too
chilly - and the best ones sell out!
First, spend some time deciding your budget and what you are looking for: which coat will suit your bank account, body shape, lifestyle and PERSONAL
STYLE?!
Larger figures will look best in leaner straight cuts and
should avoid double-breasted coats or those made of thick material such as
sheepskin or 'puffa' padded nylon. If like me, you like wearing your coat open, don’t forget to try it out open as well!
Belted coats look best on slim and petite figures - opt for
one with a wider belt which will flatter a thicker waist.
Anyone under 5' 4" ( around 1.65 cm) should search for coats in "petite" sizes to take advantage of their flattering smaller proportions. Long coats
will swamp your frame so stick to on-the-knee lengths and I suggest that you wear long boots in
the same colour as your coat underneath. This will lengthen your silhouette!
Don't be afraid to emphasise your "modelestic" stature if you are very
tall. An ankle-length coats can look particularly dramatic, but be sure the
sleeves are long enough to avoid looking as if you have out grown your coat. Not stylish at all!
Also, think about WHAT you will be wearing underneath your coat
and WHEN you will wear it: travelling to work, for evenings out, or at the
weekend?
When choosing colour, remember that despite the trend for bold colours and patterns around this autumn, you should stick to classic colours such as black,
navy, brown and cream that won't date. Remember, a new coat is an investment!
Having said that, if you can afford it, it's often worth
investing in two coats. One darker and one lighter coloured. You could use the darker for day-to-day activities and keep the
lighter-coloured coat for special occasions and evenings out as nothing can beat
the glamour of a winter white belted coat...
Take care of your INVESTMENT and it will last you years! Trust me on this one, I have been keeping some of my coats for ages! Dry
clean your coat often (if you can afford it) and be sure to hang it on a WOODEN hanger rather than a
hook on the back of the door. The silhouette of your coat relies on the
shoulders and once they go the coat will look shapeless and worn and that, we don't want!
Voili voilou !