Style Preferences: Are you drawn to classic cuts or contemporary designs?
Occasion: Consider where you'll wear it and what you will pair it with. Travelling or volunteering, straight-legged trousers and a smart blouse. Casual outings, a stylish turtle neck and a classic pair of jeans. For formal events, a nice dress or tailored separates.
Body Shape: Opt for styles and colours that flatter your body. If you are an hourglass shape, consider a deconstructed look. This will enhance your features and create an elegant look without looking bulky.
Oval body shapes, your clothes should hang from your shoulders, so you should utilise straight clothing lines to avoid unnecessary volume. Much like the hourglass, the deconstructed look will complement your shape.
For a triangle body shape, opt for details on your upper half, and double breasted will complement your curves and make your upper half appear fuller.
A rectangle body shape will suit structured and shaped outerwear, much like the triangle body type will suit double-breasted styles.
Colour Type: Knowing your colour type is useful for determining what colours best suit you.
For example, if you are a cool colour type, your complementary colours are a mix of grey and dark neutrals with pastel pinks and blues as your complementary colours for tops or smaller aspects of your outfit.
If you consider yourself a soft colour type, you'd best suit earthy colours, greens and blues, neutral browns, so perhaps throw in a dark purple as a statement colour.
Remember, choosing a wool coat isn't just about practicality; it's a reflection of your taste and personality. Embrace the warmth and elegance of a wool coat, and let it be a statement of your enduring style.