Winter is starting to hit in full swing. Short days, cold wind and no end in sight. An idyll that immediately puts many of us in a depressive mood. However, this period does have one advantage. Pulling out a long-shelved coat from the closet or updating your wardrobe with a new interesting piece.
The coats that have come into fashion this season have not been as diverse as they are now. This year's colors, patterns and cuts give you endless possibilities and a dose of timelessness. Of course, we understand that the more choices a person has, the easier it is to get lost in the whole thing. But don't despair! We will show you how to dress for winter in a timeless, stylish, but most importantly functional way.
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Polar expedition jacket
You don't have to be planning an expedition beyond the Arctic Circle to get in on the big winter jacket trend. Thick, warm jackets that combine urban style elements with functional details bring both worlds together in perfect harmony. Why should you be cold on your way to work? Plus, the large number of pockets gives you the opportunity to stash a hat, gloves, a pair of flats... Whatever you like.
And it's also long enough to hide a jacket underneath, which is another great plus.
Flashy bomber jacket
Winter can be incredibly drab. The cheerful summer colors are replaced by black and navy blue in the wardrobe. But what if you don't want to settle for something ordinary? Few things are more suitable for a weekend winter than a short insulated bomber jacket in a striking red color. Not only will it make you stand out in the crowd on the street, it also goes great with almost any leisure outfit. Just throw on black jeans and a dark turtleneck and your night on the town can begin.
Distinctive eye-catching patterns
Another good news for those who like something a little different is the fashion for bold patterns. The long-standing era of single-colored coats is over and bold, large patterns are coming onto the scene. Whether you opt for a check or a rooster's footprint is up to you. With these types, you also have the option of deciding whether to keep the traditional line of a narrower "fitted" cut or go for extravagant oversized fashion. With both, it's great to work with layering when you put a vest under the coat or use an insert, which in some cases is already sewn directly into the coat. So you have not only a very fashionable, but also a functional piece for the worst of winter.