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Kloss Tie Front Long Coat
£135.97 -
Toccin Boucle Tie Waist Coat Cream
£138.00 -
HELLO MOLLY Covert Heart Trench Coat Black
£155.95 -
Winter Wonderland Faux Fur Coat Black
£189.95 -
Winter Wonderland Faux Fur Coat Cream
£189.95 -
Soia & KYO Anna Coat Cream
£208.00 -
Damson Madder Myrtle Multi-way Cotton-blend Trench Coat – Green – M
£225.40 -
Sailor Collar Coat Dress Macadamia
£239.00 -
Escada Green Wool Long Sleeve Trench Coat
£269.00 -
Women’s Lucia Leopard Denim Coat in Brown, Size , CottonElastane by Never Fully Dressed
£300.00 -
Women’s Lucia Leopard Denim Coat Petite in Brown, Size , CottonElastane by Never Fully Dressed
£300.00 -
alice + olivia ROWAN WRAP COAT
£318.00 -
Women’s Embroidered Vegan Leather Trench Coat in Black, Size Large by Never Fully Dressed
£335.00 -
Black And White Helen Fleece Coat, HELEN BLACK
£348.00 -
Red Helen Fleece Coat, HELEN RED
£348.00
Claire's Picks
← Coats and Jackets Worth the InvestmentCoats With a Tie Waist Worth Hanging On To
A belted coat solves something most coats never bother to address: the shapeless bulk problem. Without a tie waist, even a beautiful coat can flatten your silhouette entirely and swallow whatever you spent time putting together underneath. The belt changes everything. It pulls the coat in at exactly the right point, creates a proper waist, and turns outerwear into an actual outfit rather than just something functional you threw on top. We have strong opinions about which tie waist coats are worth buying and which ones look good on the hanger and disappoint in real life. The belt needs to be substantial enough to stay tied. The fabric needs enough weight to drape properly once it is cinched. The proportions need to work across different heights and builds. These are the coats that passed every one of those tests. Classic shapes, a few more contemporary cuts, and all of them genuinely flattering in a way that most coats simply are not.
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