It’s Official: All Our Editors Want This High-Street Coat

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It’s Official: All Our Editors Want This High-Street Coat

After a few milder days, the cold snap has returned to remind us just how vital a great winter coat is to any great wardrobe. And much-loved high-street store & Other Stories is proving that chic yet cosy outerwear is not a thing of fiction. Enter the voluminous belted wool coat

When it comes to investing in a winter coat you’ll rewear forever, its important to think of the fit.  This coat takes on an oversized silhouette, which is a clever go-to if you tend to bulk up on insulating layers. The shape of the coat allows for your cosiest knits to sit neatly underneath, whilst the belt adds definition to your silhouette. In true & Other Stories fashion, the brand offers this coat in five timeless colours that will easily integrate into any wardrobe. Another feat of this coat is the stylish appeal. The classic design with notched lapels and a smart mid length instantly elevates the entire ‘fit, whether worn over an elegant dress or a slouchy tracksuit like Jessica Skye.

If you’re yet to add a winter coat to your wardrobe, or simply on the hunt for an upgrade, keep scrolling for the & Other Stories voluminous coat. 

Throw this coat over any look to add a put-together feel. 

Don’t overlook the timeless appeal of navy. 

If you always opt for black this grey version is just as versatile. 

Houndstooth styles have true staying power. 

This looks so expensive. 

Another chic oversized coat for all your winter layers. 

There’s something so premium about cream. 

This coat has so many nice design details like the flap pockets and wide cuff straps. 

I love the outer pocket detail. 

Top tip: Wear your navy coat with red lipstick for serious impact. 

This alpaca blend will keep you warm every winter. 

It’s hard to believe this immaculate tailoring is from the high-street. 

Made from recycled wool. 

Not a fan of the belted look? This pea coat is for you. 

Up next, The 9 Most Expensive-Looking Pieces on the High-Street This Week. 

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