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In general, the larger something is, the cozier it is. Think big duvets, blankets, and the like. The size-to-coziness ratio extends to outerwear, too. The bigger the coat, the better it is to throw on and brave the elements in, plus, massive coats cut striking silhouettes, tying your fits together like striking packaging. That’s why long coats are top of our winter outerwear shopping list this season.
These dramatic long coats are so visually interesting that they’re often lifted straight from the runway. Take our selections from Raf Simons or Junya Watanabe which are unchanged from the respective designers’ Fall/Winter 2021 shows.
If you’re looking for something less punchy but no less stylish, look to options like Mihara Yasuhiro’s oversized checked overcoat or JW Anderson’s patchwork take on the military parka. Whether you’re here for ground-brushing high-fashion goodness or for stylish coziness, our 10 best long coats of the season from MATCHESFASHION are sure to provide the goods.
JW Anderson gives new life to the parka with a range of patchwork canvases in military greens. Highlight trims in bright tartan round out this playful yet highly effective piece.
In classic Lemaire style, this uber-clean overcoat features no unnecessary detailing. It makes its mark with an exaggeratedly long cut. Not a good choice for those under 5’5.
In the same vein, this Jil Sander double-breasted masterpiece is simple but all about the small details. Look at the odd button made from mother of pearl.
Charles Jeffrey Loverboy’s FW21 collection revolves around striking prints on classic items. This long trench coat comes with a range of abstract prints for a contemporary update of the traditional staple.
Raf Simons knows how to construct a silhouette to remember. Using a belt tie and long body, this cute pink piece offers the perfect finishing touch.
Y/Project’s avant-garde takes on classic pieces know no bounds when it comes to creativity. The aptly named Contraband Coat is a great example with a hidden layer of outward-facing lining for all your secret supplies.
Mihara Yasuhiro’s output is all about subversion. Using well-known shapes as his canvas, the designer instills each piece with a new sense of playfulness and creativity. This checkerboard overcoat boasts a relaxed, oversized fit which helps a lot when layering up.
Undoubtedly the longest coat in this roundup, the Vetements Prince of Wales Coat is surprisingly understated aside from its length.
Loewe cleans up the classic trench coat shape by removing the collar and instating a hidden placket fastening with no buttons on display.
If you’re here for coziness, then look no further than the Junya Watanabe Duffle Coat. Heavyweight wool will give you the reassurance you need to take on the winter weather.
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