07 December 2015

Winter is Coming

winter coats

Game of Thrones-inspired title aside Season 6! Coming April! Jon Snow!, it is literally Big Coat Season now, even in the Southeast. Since we're pretty much going to be living in our warm woolens or quilted puffers for the next 3-4 months, it makes sense for the more fashion-minded of us to have an arsenal of coat selections to fit our sartorial whims.

Here's a quick rundown of some of my fave cold weather looks that I'm sure I'll be breaking out again this winter -

black layers black layers

Jacket: J.Crew downtown field (other black jacket options)
Vest: J.Crew quilted excursion in herringbone (factory version - other puffy vest options)
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buffalo plaid buffalo plaid

Coat: Gap (other red plaid coat options / other wrap coat options)
Boots: Type Z (other high heel black knee boot options)
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little bit green little bit green

Coat: Athleta (other purple coat options / other burgundy coat options)
Necklace: Groopdealz (other statement necklace options)
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red coat + popcorn stitch red coat + popcorn stitch

Coat: Zara (other red coat options / other collarless coat options)
Scarf: Old Navy (other floral scarf options)
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NYC 1112 NYC 1112

Coat: J.Crew cocoon (similar factory version - other cocoon coat options / other black coat options)
Boots: Born (other brown knee-high boot options)
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* I've partnered with the stylish folks over at Shopbop on this post - the content is my own and all the "other options" links are direct (not affiliates), so don't be shy about clickety-clicking away.

5 comments:

  1. I love the JCrew coats in purple and black! Winter is definitely coming over to your side!

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  2. Love it all, especially that plaid and stripes combo!

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  3. I just moved somewhere cold and I have 2x the coats that I used to!

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