I hate wearing
a really warm coat because I feel it takes away from my look.
Not exact matches
I
really like this Lands» End
coat because it is so
warm and packs nicely into a suitcase.
Chicago can get
really REALLY cold, and this coat -LCB- also sold here -RCB- has been keeping me super warm all season
really REALLY cold, and this coat -LCB- also sold here -RCB- has been keeping me super warm all season
REALLY cold, and this
coat -LCB- also sold here -RCB- has been keeping me super
warm all season long.
One of the reasons this check
coat happens to be a favorite is because it
really it is
warm and looks great with a pop of red.
Also, as far as outerwear, I had a winter baby and was worried I would need a
warm coat but we ended up having a milder than usual winter and I was running so hot from being so pregnant that I didn't need any
coat to button, or
really any
coat, period.
Not only are the
coats / jackets
really modern and stylish... they are also the
warmest thing you'll ever wear on your body.
I was
really excited that it was
warm enough to finally pull out my silk top from Everlane and wear a lighter
coat.
The thing I love most about retro
coats is not only they are
really warm but they are perfect for layering.
The material and weight of the
coat is very substantial, making it
really warm.»
Its long, its
warm and it is
really stylish so i am keeping my
coat and working on my middle.
When worn to the office, a
coat will not only keep you
warm, but it will also
really pull your outfit together and give you a polished look.
outfits and
coat are
really looking
warm and love the way you smile.
They're not flattering or
really fashionable, so get a grown up
coat and still be
warm.
It's very cold here now and this
coat although feels light weight is
really warm due to it's wool content.
I LOVE your teddy
coat and how you've styled it with the matching Gucci belt, it
really adds a nice richness and
warm tones to the look.
The
coat is actually
really warm for cooler days, but the color is SO spring forward and gorgeous.
It
really does work, I've been wearing a pastel pink wool
coat and it's made me feel so Springy, yet is keeping me
warm.
In the winter, I tend to invest in a handful of classic, lifelong
coats, knitwear and boots and wear them to death, whereas once it
warms up I like to be a bit more frivolous, looking to the high street and vintage stores for carefree, throw - on pieces that can get covered in sand, mud and grass stains and I don't
really care.
So it's now officially
coat weather, though you never
really know, because we are still having
really warm days from time to time.
It could also be worn on top of a
warm coat or jacket when it's
really cold.
It travelled with me to The Netherlands, Rome, London and Winterberg (in Germany) and wore this
coat almost every day the last 3 weeks as it's
really warm, but not too
warm.
And then I
really hope that my parents will remember to bring me a
warm coat at the airport, in Milan!
There's a lot I
really love about this
coat: It's incredibly
warm, the pockets are super deep and soft (and
warm!)
You can't
really call it a winter
coat though, because it's
really not keeping you
warm... (But
warm winter
coats are not my specialty anyways, haha).
Ah yes, that was my other dirty secret — I wore my husband's
coat when I
really needed to wear a
warm winter
coat that zipped.
Puffer
coats may not be the most elegant or pretty jackets (I have friends that hate them and have none in their closets), but they are
really good at keeping you
warm and cozy on the colder days, so for me, that's a pretty good reason to own one.
I get chilly very easily and always carry a spare jacket or
coat in my car, plus, even in the office there is a jacket to keep me
warm (I get
really cold in the office).
But dressing
warm doesn't mean you have to look like a marshmallow, especially when indoors wearing a down
coat or parka isn't
really comfortable.
My number two necessity is a
really decent,
warm coat.
It makes the
coat not only
really warm but look even better.
A lovely look:) I
really like your
warming coat, it's a beautiful colour and suits you nicely.
Jane Post made a super
warm really cute faux fur style
coat a while back but I don't seem them available online except on saks fashion fix in random sizes.
The inside of the
coat is fully lined and the rest of the
coat is a thick and
warm wool that
really keeps the brisk winter air OUT.
When you
really want to lay it on thick, this ultra soothing balm will shield your lips from the cold like a
warm winter
coat.
I only have one
really warm winter
coat.
Ignore the fact that I'm not wearing a
coat or a sweater, but this headscarf is PERFECT for
really cold days... especially when you are wearing it with a
warm and fuzzy jacket.
It severely limits the options for this
coat, especially since as I mentioned above it's too thick for
warm days but not thick enough for
really cold days.
There is some openness to the stitching so this isn't
really a winter
coat but I think this would keep me
warm to temperatures down into the 40s.
The cardigan is not
really that
warm on its own but is a great non bulky layer to wear over a tee and under a
coat when it's
really cold and it would carry well though the
warmer months too.
I have my
warm puffer
coat, some light versions I use when its 40 degrees and up, but I don't
really own any dressy ones.
As far as the jacket is concerned, this black piece is
really warm and at the same time has a
really elegant shape unlike other bulky jackets and
coats.
This is my absolute favorite
coat for snowdays because it is so
warm + thick, yet
really cute with the fur hood and front ties.
I received this brown and very cozy
coat from Shein two weeks back and it's
really keeping me
warm during these gloomy days.
in the car it is to much, on the bike to long, to light and not rainproof enough, on our colder summer days not
warm enough and on
warmer days i don't
really need a
coat.....
When it's
really cold outside, it's hard to look your best when bundled up in a
warm coat, hat, gloves, and snow boots.
And, once it
really gets cold, I'll layer this dress over a pair of tights and add a
warmer coat!
The trick is to make sure your upper body is
warm, so I've found that thicker
coats even when they're a little shorter are perfect for days when you
really don't want to lug around a long, heavy
coat.
That's a beautiful leopard
coat and looks
really warm and cozy.
«The problem with this
coat is that it is super heavy yet there are no buttons or anything to close it and the sleeves are
really short, so it is not the best
coat for winter because it doesn't actually keep you
warm, [but it's] too hot to wear any other time of the year,» Calkins said, even though she initially anticipated it would be fairly easy to work into her wardrobe.
Just imagine this trendy Madewell
coat but less expensive and military grade to keep you
really warm.