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Let's Do This: Winter's Biggest Coat Trends for Under $150

Now that we’re settling into fall and heading into October,it’s right about this time where I start to lust over all the cozy, plush, and sumptuous coats covering the homepages at all my favorite online retailers. So with coat season finally upon us, today we want to share some of this season’s biggest outerwear trends to keep you looking chic and feeling toasty in the months to come. From shaggy shearling fabrics to dramatic cape silhouettes—these nine styles ruled on the F/W 2020 runways and we guarantee will be flooding your feeds this season. Luckily, you don’t need to spend a fortune when it comes to getting your hands on this season’s biggest coat trends. Below you’ll find all our picks clock in at under $150. So snuggle up in style in one of these chic and affordable styles ahead.

Who doesn't want to be swaddled in a seriously soft shaggy coat this season? Whether you opt for a shearling-lined collar or all-over fuzziness, you can guarantee you'll be snug and stylish in one of these below.
If there's one overarching outerwear trend that we saw on practically every fall runway it has to be capes. Opt for versatile colors in beige, black, or cream for one seriously sophisticated look.
Embrace any downpour that comes your way with this season's practical-meets-stylish anoraks, raincoats, and parkas.
Puffers are a mainstay in our winter wardrobes—and they come runway approved—spotted at all the major designer collections including Dior, Prada, and Versace.
If you're looking for a cool coat alternative, then wrap yourself up in a large blanket-style scarf or poncho—styled over and around you—which is pretty much the sartorial equivalent of a warm hug. And who doesn't want that?!
Swap your classic trench coat for one with a unique twist this season. We're seeing all kinds of cool iterations this fall from off-the-shoulder, longer silhouettes to the addition of different fabrics and fun details such as bows and unique belts.
From charcoal to heather—gray hues are having a major moment this season—and you certainly can't go wrong when it comes to choosing the versatile color for your coat. We recommend wearing it as part of a head-to-toe gray tonal look.
I personally love a classic quilted coat—especially one that comes in a sumptuous shiny fabric. Belt it at the waist to create a flattering hourglass look.
While it's still not too chilly out, we highly suggest opting for a cool windbreaker. This season's come in a variety of retro colors. Pair the sporty jacket with contrasting feminine skirts or dresses—a look we saw all over the runways.

Up next, my budget is limited—these are the affordable items I'm prioritizing this fall.



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