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This "Bougie" Coat Trend Will Never Go Out of Style, and That's a Fact

I know it sounds redundant to say that this coat trend will outlive other fleeting trends, but let me explain. When I say trend, what I'm really referring to is one specific coat that seems to come in and out of style every few years but regardless of what's usually trending at the moment, never really goes "out." The winter staple I'm talking about is a faux fur coat. While there are tons of other coat options to pick from this season—from sleek leather to cloud-like quilting—it's these cozy, luxe-looking toppers that we always have eyes for.

Maybe it's because of their vintage appeal, or maybe it's simply because the fuzzy coat is extra appealing to wear in the dead of winter, but either way, so many designer brands are getting on board, and we've pulled together the best faux fur coats in this edit to show for it. Seeing as many labels both high and low are officially going fur-free, the imitation game has never been stronger. Case in point: some versions from H&M, Zara, and Topshop would fool even the richest fashion lovers in the world into thinking they were looking at a luxury item.

You'll tick off two trends with this checkered number.
Guaranteed to take all your winter outfits up a notch.
This color is unexpected but also so wearable.
The belt really pulls this whole look together.
You already know how good it looks with jeans.
If you told me this coat was vintage, I'd be inclined to believe you.
This would look stunning styled in an all-white outfit.
In a word, luxe.
A work of art.
The kind of coat that makes every outfit shine.
A bold but surprisingly wearable color.
A cool everyday coat.
This print though!
Not sure it gets any cooler than this.
Amazon shoppers gave this so many glowing reviews.
Can't go wrong with a furry moto jacket.
Go cropped for extra cool points.
Just in case you like compliments.
Because leopard print will never go "out".
This will look especially cool with flared jeans and ankle boots.

Next up, 8 Outdated Winter Boot Trends We're Ditching—and What We're Buying Instead

This story was published at an earlier date and has since been updated.



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