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At Marilyn Boutique, you will find a variety of coats in the outerwear category, suitable for everyday wear as well as for more special occasions. Unique patterns with the latest fashionable details, made from high-quality fabrics to keep you warm during the winter and to allow you to make countless combinations with your clothes.
The warmest coats for the winter are usually those that extend below the knee to cover a larger portion of your body. These are coats with wool or fur lining. Additionally, coats with hoods ensure that you stay quite warm.
This year's coat trends include many designs and colors, even prints. Coats with bold shoulders creating the illusion of "volume" have returned with a 90s vibe. Shades of grey and black are also dominant colors for coats. Another trend this year is to wear coats with a scarf draped over the outside, hanging in the front—many coats even have it integrated as an accessory. Additionally, leather coats have made a comeback in brown shades. Lastly, the classic black midi coat remains timeless and never goes out of style.
The right size for the coat you choose depends, first of all, on your body measurements. Compare your measurements with the size chart provided under the product, and you’ll be fine. Also, consider what you usually wear underneath the blazer—if it's bulkier clothing, it’s best to go for a larger size. Finally, if the coat has a looser fit, the size will depend on how oversized you want it to be based on your styling preferences.
The best materials for a women’s coat vary. Wool coats are among the most popular and high-quality options, offering both warmth and style. A cashmere coat provides incredible elegance, pairs beautifully with accessories, and its texture gives a more sophisticated look. Another excellent material for coats is mohair, a type of wool that is very soft, lightweight, and exceptionally warm.
To maintain coats, regular brushing and cleaning are necessary. For washing, you should follow the instructions on the care label inside the garment. It is best to have them cleaned at a dry cleaner. Synthetic coats are slightly easier to care for, but they should also be cleaned according to the given instructions. All coats need to be frequently aired out, and proper storage involves cleaning and using appropriate hangers or bags to protect and maintain their shape.