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Les Best Transitional Coats for Fall.

quilted coat street style

*Chic pea above wearing past-season Ganni, but don’t worry — I got you covered on current-season chic quilted coats below.

I love a lightweight coat for early fall, and quilted styles are the name of the fashion game right now. I’ve mentioned a few favorites scattered across posts the last few weeks, but thought I’d share them all together here:

THIS LONG QUILTED STYLE – LOVE THE PLAID LINING, THE HOOD, AND THE LENGTH (!!); I OWN IN BLACK

THIS, ESPECIALLY IN THE IVORY, IS SO CHIC WITH LIGHT-WASH DENIM

I OWN THIS IN A DIFFERENT FABRIC — IT IS SO LIGHTWEIGHT AND EASY TO LAYER, AND I LOVE THE COLLARLESS STYLE

A TIMELESS BARBOUR FIELD COAT — I OWN ONE FROM THIS BRAND VERY SIMILAR TO THIS STYLE IN GREEN AND IT WILL LAST A LIFETIME; MORE CASUAL THAN THE OTHER STYLES HERE

LOVE THIS BELTED STYLE

I HAVE TO SAY I LOVE THIS CROPPED QUILTED STYLE FROM THE MAKERS OF THE “UPPER EAST SIDE MOM COAT” THAT EVERYONE IN MANHATTAN WORE FOR TWO STRAIGHT WINTERS

If quilted isn’t your style, I’ve also been seeing a lot of “shackets” (shirt jackets) like this this season (not on the streets, but out by retailers). What are we thinking? It has an Isabel Marant French cool girl air to it that has me intrigued. And if I were taller, I have to say I’m influenced by the way this coat is styled on the H&M site, with all shades of ivory and those cognac brown boots. CRAZY CHIC but I am so short, I’d be swallowed alive.

If you’re looking for something more casual — love this fleece coat! SO CUTE.

And if you’re skipping fall and heading straight into winter and in the mood for an investment, this double-breasted wool coat is a lifetime piece and slightly more affordable than the Madame Coat from the brand’s prestige line. I feel like if you own a Madame Coat, you’ve made it. Look for less with this, and a bolder look with this (yowza).

P.S. Fall coats for little girls.

P.P.S. More fall bounty.

P.P.P.S. This time of year always leaves me thinking about the prayer we say at the Thanksgiving table.

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