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Buying A Coat For Autumn

Although summer is here and we are trying our best to make the most of any hot weather that comes our way, it’s already August and autumn feels just round the corner. That means a drop in temperature, the likelihood of wind and rain and a definite need for a new fall coat. Buying a coat for autumn can be a tricky business, especially if you’re low on funds. Your best bet is to invest in a high quality yet versatile coat or jacket that will see you through both autumn and winter, keeping you cosy when the weather is poor but not too thick and heavy to weigh you down and cause you to overheat should milder temperatures prevail.

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Online retailers such as the Ellos Store allow you to browse through a wide range of jackets and coats before you make a final decision. The female autumn/winter jackets on offer at Ellos include mid-length coats, stylish blazers and long trench coats. Depending on the main situations in which you will be wearing your coat, you need to pick a suitable style for your needs. A sophisticated trench coat will look smart for travelling to and from work, whilst a casual but insulated parka may not scream catwalk style but will definitely keep you warm and dry. Read more… »

Winter wardrobes tend to be a lot darker and more subdued than the bright colours and floaty fabrics of spring and summer collections. In winter, women’s clothing is generally made with heavier fabrics and knits and this means we tend to dress darker so as not to look like a brightly coloured woolly mammoth. You can work colour into our winter wardrobe in other more subtle and flattering ways such as a statement jacket, capitalising on colour accents, bright accessories, coloured shoes and dresses.

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1) Coats and Jackets
Instead of going with the same old black or grey winter coat, why not look at the coloured varieties available this winter? If you are afraid that a coloured coat will make you look larger than you would like to appear, then fear no.  Coat design has come a long way in recent years and thanks to certain trends. Coats are being made to better flatter the figure with designs such as the swing coat or the square look that are a little more structured around the shoulders. If a big red coat isn’t your thing, consider something in plaid with bright colours or select something with cute buttons or frills.
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Chic Style At Work Place

After we have to work hard, the popular solution for demolishing the stress is shopping. However, have you ever think that when will you wear almost stuffs you purchase? When I think of this question, I got the answer immediately that’s at work place. There are a large number of issues that woman have to concern like finance, family, cooking and beauty especially for following trendy items which is so necessary for femininity. Therefore, today I have some suggestion for you to adapt with your preference and style.

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Begin with the blazer and jacket which’s popular since at the end of last year. Not only using at the office but you can mix and match on day off as you can see many celebrities wear blazer in every circumstance. Now, you won’t see only the official style like uniform as well as the wonder fashion with both short and long sleeves like Military, Gothic, Punk, or Vintage.

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nicola burkett

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