The hunt for a new winter coat can be an arduous task if you don’t know what you are looking for. The looming winter season brings with it a huge display of styles, colours, textures, prints and lengths to keep your appetite for coats satiated - if not a little confused!

Here's our hit predictions (peppered with a little advice) on how to cut through the clutter.

Ask yourself, what function do you need your coat to perform?

Let it reflect your personality and most importantly lifestyle. Is it loud and eccentric or tailored and subtle to last year after year. Do you want a coat that’s less function, more high-fashion, or weather-proof and practical. Giving yourself some time to think through this will help focus the mind.

What is it's key purpose? Do you want to be able to cover up (read snuggle up) or wear it as a statement piece with much warmer layers underneath?

Do you feel the cold? If so, go up a size to give you room to be able to layer up. The oversized look (now very on-trend) will naturally allow this by being a roomy fit to begin with.

 

Are you looking for a life-time of pleasure or short-term satisfaction?

There’s no hard-and-fast-rule around how many coats you buy in one year, but one idea is to try one style this year and another style the next. Go for natural fibres such as wool, cashmere or goose down for warmth and longevity. If there is one purchase not to scrimp on - it's a new winter coat. Save your fast-fashion purchases for lower ticket items as the fabric quality is always much reduced. When it comes to fabric, you generally get what you pay for.

 
Below: The Shjark Faithful Coat $899, in 100% wool (also available in black). 

 Louise wears the Faithful Coat by Shjark

Pictured below; A pea coat will last the years due to it's simplicity and classic cut.

 

 

 

So what’s in fashion for winter coats?

Some of the strongest trends coming through for winter are soft hues in baby blues and pinks, camel (did that ever go out of fashion?) and strong animal textured prints like leopard. It's oversized if you like the man-style look, belted coats featured heavily on runways as did faux fur.

 

Leopard

Victoria Beckham featured leopard-print belted trenches in her latest collection. Leopard as a print is timeless to a point of being an almost neutral tone.

Pictured below: Marga wears the Trelise Cooper You've Got to be Kitten Me Coat $799. Available now for pre-order. 

 

Tapestry

Full-length and for the statement lover, tapestry coats are thick with heritage  style. Either layer up on accessories for a more subtle look - pair back with denim and muted tones.

Below: Street style inspiration 

Available for PRE ORDER; Trelise Cooper Hot Air Cocoon Coat $899

 

 

The Glam Puffer

The glam puffer is a hot ticket item this winter. As seen on many street style bloggers, this can be transitioned from the football field to a dinner out. Belted and worn cinched adds a whole dimension to what would otherwise be a practical-only look.

Pictured below; Marga wears the Paula Ryan Quilted Maxi Jacket $550 - fully reversible and made from goose down.

 

 

Baby Blues

Baby soft tones are here to stay. Wear with like-minded tones such as a crisp white shirt and denim for a monochrome look. When paired with darker tones, the look is much more contrasting.

 Above: The Shjark Pallenberg coat $749, in wool

 

Oversize Me

The oversized and man-style look can be a god-send for those who feel the cold. Unstructured and generally roomy, it will allow you to layer up to your hearts content while still allowing a little style and your fashion-personality to shine through.


 

Pictured below; Trelise Cooper Active Duty Coat $499

Pictured below; Trelise Cooper Whoops a Daisy Coat $695

Written by Louise Heller, Fashion Editor