A coat is the first and last thing people see, and a bad one undoes everything underneath it. We take coats seriously here. Not in a reverent, untouchable way, but in the way you take seriously anything you wear almost every day for five months of the year and expect to look genuinely good in. What we've pulled together are the coats that actually justify the spend. The ones with enough structure to hold their shape through a full season, enough character to carry an outfit on their own, and enough practicality to survive real life rather than just looking good on a hanger. We've included longer lengths for when the cold is serious, shorter cuts for when you need something you can actually move in, and a few that hit that precise middle point where elegance and usefulness stop arguing with each other. Every coat here has been chosen because it solves something specific, whether that's a lack of warmth, a silhouette that falls flat, or that particular misery of owning something expensive that you never quite reach for. These are the ones you will actually wear.

Waistcoats That Do the Heavy Lifting

A waistcoat can make a fairly ordinary outfit look considered and intentional in a way that very few other pieces can. It adds structure without a full blazer. It layers over a shirt or under a coat with equal conviction. And it does something specific that we think gets underestimated: it creates a defined silhouette in a single piece, which means less effort overall for a more pulled together result. We love them tailored in wool for colder months and in lighter linen or satin for evenings. We love them worn open over a white shirt as much as buttoned up as a standalone top. The key is fit through the shoulders and chest because a waistcoat that gapes or pulls does not do anyone any favours. The ones in this collection are the ones we keep returning to because they work across multiple outfit formulas rather than solving just one specific styling problem. Some are investment quality suiting fabrics. Some are brilliant at a price that surprises us. All of them earn the name of the collection. A great waistcoat does not just complete an outfit. It upgrades it.
Waterproof Raincoats That Earn Their Keep

Waterproof Raincoats That Earn Their Keep

Most waterproof coats fail the same way: they keep the rain out but make you look like you are about to direct traffic. That is the problem we set out to solve with this edit. Because a coat that works in genuinely bad weather should not require you to abandon any interest in how you look. We have been through the options properly and what we found is that the gap between functional and good looking is much smaller than the rainwear market would have you believe. The right construction, a considered cut, a colour that does something rather than nothing. These things matter and they are achievable. We have pulled together the coats that perform when the weather is actually hostile, not just drizzly, and still look sharp enough to wear into a meeting or a good lunch without apology. Some are classic macs with modern detailing. Some are more structured, closer to a proper coat that happens to be waterproof. All of them have been chosen because they solve the real problem. You should not have to choose between staying dry and looking like yourself.

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