Text: Hugo Carlson
Photo: Patrik hagborg
styling : Victor lacabanne
As the temperature drops and winds sweep across cities and the countryside, outerwear becomes essential for both function and style. The autumn coat should not only keep you warm but also complement your personal style, no matter the occasion. Here, we present three timeless autumn coats that not only provide warmth but also give you a sleek look, whether you're heading to the office or enjoying a weekend outing for a warming drink in town. Here are tips on how to wear and combine them with other garments to make the most of each coat.
Herno is regarded by many as perhaps Italy's leading outerwear manufacturer. This elegant yet technical jacket is a perfect choice whether you're in our Nordic climate or in an environment where a warm and water-repellent jacket is a must. The combination of wool and down creates a luxurious feel while keeping you warm. In this combination, we focus heavily on layering, with garments like a wool sweater in a harmonious brown tone underneath the jacket. The colours blue and brown create a classic balance, while the black Chelsea boots add a stylish touch.
With this wool coat from the Italian producer Manteco, you’ll make a stylish and bold impression. We pair it with retro-inspired pieces, like corduroy trousers in a straight silhouette and classic heeled Chelsea boots, for a classic British "corduroy look." The details add an extra bold touch, here in the form of a belt with a prominent silver buckle.
We continue with a classic British theme featuring a timeless garment that has been around since World War II. This green duffle coat is the perfect jacket for autumn and winter, combining style and warmth while offering a vintage feel, inspired by the university look of the 1960s. Paired with sturdy hiking boots, this winter’s must-have footwear, and some knitted accessories, you’ll be ready for the stormy autumn ahead.
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