As the season shifts, outerwear becomes essential. Not just for warmth, but for how it shapes the day. A coat is less about excess, more about intention: the layer that brings everything together and quietly refreshes the wardrobe you already have. Explore our guide to winter coats, transitional layering, and lighter options for warmer months.



WINTER: MATERIAL MATTERS

In winter, fabric is key. Weight, texture, and composition determine how it feels, moves, and lasts.

Wool Coats

Wool is a classic for a reason. It insulates without overheating, breathes naturally, and holds its shape over time.

  • Natural insulation: Keeps you warm without excess bulk
  • Breathable: Comfortable for all-day wear, indoors or out
  • Durable: Maintains structure for long-term use


Blends: Flexible and Functional


Blends combine natural fibres with selective synthetics like nylon, polyester, or acrylic. These are not replacements for natural fibres but enhancements. They improve durability, stretch, comfort, and ease of care.

Selva Raincoat: Rain resistant PU

TRANSITIONAL DRESSING: AUTUMN & SPRING

Between seasons, lighter fabrics strike the perfect balance between warmth and breathability, allowing for versatile layering from crisp mornings to warmer afternoons.

Cotton Coats

Cotton outerwear is breathable, lightweight, and adaptable, making it an essential transitional piece. Layer over shirting or knits in cooler weather, or wear unlined and lightly constructed for milder temperatures.

Why cotton works:

  • Lightweight and comfortable
  • Ideal for mild weather
  • Offers wind protection
  • Effortless to layer
  • Breathable for all-day comfort

Even as the seasons shift into warmer months, a light cotton layer provides coverage for cooler evenings without adding weight, making it a year-round staple.

Kolme Trench: Cotton/Tencel

CHOOSING THE RIGHT SILHOUETTE

A coat should move across daily settings without reconsideration.Consider your lifestyle and the settings you frequent when selecting a silhouette:

Everyday:
Relaxed, slightly oversized coats allow for easy movement, layering, and commuting. They’re versatile for casual, day-to-day wear.

Office:
Structured, tailored coats create a polished look for meetings and professional environments. Pair well with suiting or classic wardrobe basics.

Occasion:
Longer lengths provide continuity and an elevated presence, ideal for evenings, formal events, or special occasions.

Movement:
Shorter or mid-length silhouettes feel practical and dynamic, ideal for active days or commuting, without restricting mobility.

L. Mid-length for special occasions Lehto Coat R. Designed to move Ranita Jacket


A CONSIDERED APPROACH

Choosing a coat is about more than warmth, it’s about refinement and versatility. Consider fabric, fit, and silhouette, and how each integrates into your wardrobe.

  • Fabric: Wool for warmth, cotton for breathability, blends for flexibility
  • Fit: Structured or relaxed depending on use
  • Layering: Ensure room over knits or tailoring
  • Longevity: Consider timeless design over trends


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