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I Found the Prettiest Wrap Coats, and I Just Had to Share Them With You

Fall is here—even if it doesn’t feel like it outside just yet—and that means that it’s officially about to be coat season. And because I consider myself to be something of a jacket-and-coat expert, I’ve figured out precisely what style I’m into this season: wrap coats.

These types of coats are historically made from thicker fabrics like wool or cashmere, but modern iterations can be made from a puffier material, too. There are even versions that are fashioned from a plush teddy material for added warmth. 

Whichever fabrication you choose, it all comes down to the shape. Wrap coats are often less structured in the shoulders, have a looser fit throughout, and feature a belt made from the same material as the rest of the piece that you can just tie in a knot before heading out the door.

In order to help you find your new favorite coat, I’ve taken the liberty of rounding up the best wrap coats below.

A good navy-blue coat will never go out of style. 
A classic!
This deep-brown hue is trending for fall. 
Lighten up your winter wardrobe with this light-gray coat. 
This puffer is great for layering. 
Make a statement in bright-blue plaid. 
Style this with an all-brown outfit. 
A fun twist on your usual plaid print. 
No lapel, no problem. 
This cream-colored coat feels so sleek. 
You're going to stay so warm in this wrap-style puffer. 
Simple and easy.
This wrap coat is just a more relaxed version of a trench. 
Love the subtle pattern on this gray pick.
The perfect combination of a puffer and a trench. 
Channel The Queen's Gambit in an all-white coat. 
This shade is so sweet. 
If you prefer cropped styles, this coat from Lovers + Friends is for you.  
Does it get any comfier than a coat that is literally called a sleeping bag?
Timeless.
Sweet pink.
The two-tone colorway makes such a statement. 
Unleash your inner prepster with this plaid coat. 
Cropped wrap coats are so modern. 
I love the wide neckline on this pick. 
The belt adds an elevated twist. 
A forever closet staple. 
So easy to throw on! 
Breathtaking.

Next up: 15 "Boring" Fall Outfits That Look Ultra Expensive



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