Sunday, November 23, 2008

How to Choose a Coat for Winter Weather

As the days become shorter and the cold winter winds begin to blow, you're going to want to bring your winter coat out of hiding. If your current coat selections have seen better days, it may be time to shop for a new one. Choosing a quality winter coat is an important decision since you'll be wearing it frequently during the months when temperatures dip below freezing. Plus, a stylish winter coat can pull together an outfit as well as hide the sweat clothing you've put on for a quick trip to the grocery store. Here's what to keep in mind when choosing a coat:

Choose a coat for warmth

If you live in an area where temperatures frequently drop below freezing, you're going to want to choose a winter coat with good insulation. If you're looking more for functionality rather than fashion, a goose-down coat may be your best choice. Goose-down coats have become much more stylish in the last few years. Plus, they offer the ultimate protection against the elements. If you live in a cold area and want a coat you can wear to work, you may want to consider investing in a cashmere or camel hair coat which will provide both warmth and style.

Choose your coat size carefully.

If you live in a cold area, you'll probably be layering your winter clothing to give provide insulation from the elements. When choosing a coat, you may want to select a size larger to accommodate the extra clothing you'll be wearing underneath. If you're trying on winter coats on a warmer day, you may get a false impression of fit if you're dressed lightly. When in doubt, go up a size.

Consider your color options.

If you can't afford to have multiple winter coats, it's best to opt for a black or neutral shade of coat so it will coordinate with most items in your wardrobe. If you choose a coat in a bright shade, you may be restricted as to what you can wear it with and where you can wear it.

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