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The Season’s Biggest Coat Trends Are Actually Quite Classy

Some people get excited to stock up on new boots as temperatures drop, but winter coats are definitely my favorite purchase of the season. After all, they set the tone for the look that everyone sees when you walk down the street. Spending so much time outdoors and so much money on coats, they need to be versatile, functional, and it doesn’t hurt if they’re on trend, too.

Luckily, this season, the buzziest designs incorporate an undeniable air of sophistication. Bourgeois peacoats, sumptuous shearlings, and luxurious cashmere and wool overcoats are leading the pack. Each style draws inspiration from classic designs, but comes in modern silhouettes that offer a refreshing fashion perspective.

As the weather becomes more and more unpredictable, not everyday will demand the warmth of a heavy-duty shearling-lined coat. Some days, your favorite hoodie topped with a sleeveless vest will get the job done. Either way, you’ll find the editor-approved winter 2024-2025 coat trends to get you through the season with ease, below.


The Modern Peacoat

The peacoats at Prada set the bar for the coolest expression of this style. Crafted in heavy worn in leather with chunky braided buttons, it was exactly what we wanted to see for fall: a collision of timelessness with modernity. The heavy-duty structure and weight of the wool make peacoats a smart investment that truly never goes out of style. Whether a midnight blue, deep burgundy, or black, you can never go wrong with this elevated coat trend.


The Sheer Joy of Shearling

Some of the most luxurious brands created beautiful shearling coats and vests for the fall. There were a lot of takes on the classic tan with cream fur trim as well as many other neutral combinations like pure cream at Brunello Cucinelli or rich espresso at Loro Piana. These coats will keep you cozy for après ski or a brisk walk with the dog.


The Ode to the Overcoat

For the most classic expression of an overcoat, look no further then the Italian heritage brands like Max Mara, Herno, and Armani. There you’re sure to find the perfect fit and fabrication. Though this season, it wasn’t only the expected houses turning out these styles, but almost every house had a version, whether in a wool mohair as seen at Gucci or a cashmere meets virgin wool blend at Ferragamo.

Ferragamo Cashmere Blend Double Breasted Coat
Max Mara Manuela Camel Hair Wrap Coat
Gucci Wool Mohair Coat
Giorgio Armani Cashmere and Wool Belted Caban Coat

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