Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Key Features To Be Considered When You Buying A Coat

Hi guys! Here's are some valuable tips I found out from MSN buying guides. For more information, click here.

The details of a coat affect its fit, function and fashion. Here are some important features to be considered:

  • Waist. The waist of the coat should compliment your figure. An empire waist is flattering to those who are heavier on the bottom, while a belted or shaped waist is good for showing off curves. Plus-sized women should avoid A-line coats and instead choose a garment with a more fitted waist.
  • Collars and hoods. Did you know that you lose much of your body heat from your head and neck? Look for collars that turn up and close with a tab to help keep the wind away. Soft, faux-fur lined hoods will keep your ears and head protected from the chill on those blustery days.
  • Single or double-breasted. Consider your bust line; if you have a larger bust, a single-breasted coat will give you a sleeker line, but you'll also want consider the warmth aspect. By providing an extra layer of fabric, a double-breasted coat will keep you that much warmer.
  • Closures. Keep the cold out by making sure you can zipper, snap or button up your coat.
  • Color. If you're investing in a coat that will last for several seasons, go for a neutral color that you can coordinate with your wardrobe. Blacks, grays and earth tones are good choices. While white never goes out of style, be realistic about how often you will want to haul a white coat to the cleaners. On the other hand, if you have a standard winter coat and are looking for a fun, new addition to your winter wardrobe, don't be afraid to go bold. A bright, jewel-toned coat is sure to brighten up a gray winter day.
  • Fabric. Natural fabrics generally last for a long time and are designed for warmth. Wool or wool blends are standard winter-coat choices, but high-quality faux fur and shearling will also keep you warm. Other good cold-weather choices include insulated coats, such as those filled with down and covered with a premium synthetic blend.
Ok, all the best with your coats selections =)

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Make sure you coat fit well - choose the correct size!

  • You will be wearing your coats often during winter or colder time. Surely you want them to be fitted nicely on your body. So, one thing to remember is to measure yourself before buy any coat.
  • Think about how many layer will you wear in winter. If you have several layers, choose coat in the next size larger than you usually wear, then only it will fit over your clothes.
  • If you don't wear many layers during winter, you don't have to go with the next size.
  • If you could not find a perfect coat for your size, do not worry. Coats can be tailored. Just ensure that the shoulders fit well, then your tailor can alter the length, the waist or the sleeves as your preference.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Which type of coat really suits your body shape?






From the left: zip coat, double-breast coat, single-breast coat, hip-length coat, thigh-length coat, flared coat, A-line coat

Curvy: Choose a coat that have zips or one that you just tie with a belt. Stay away from button closure because it can pull apart a bit.

Small shoulder: The double-breasted style looks elegant and crisp, absolutely flattered!

Wide shoulder:You may want to choose a single-breasted coat for your heavy top.

Shorter leg: A hip-length coat definitely makes you look taller!

Long leg and short torso: choose coat which about thigh-length.

Wider hips: Go for A-line or flared coat, so your coat will cover your lower half and would not look like stretched

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Your evening coat

Day is over and night has comes. You have a dinner date at 8pm and surely all you want is to look perfect in his eyes. It is cold outside but you still want to look awesomely glam. Don't sacrifice warmth for style in stead go on glamorous and fabulous with faux fur coats or wool blend coat.

Elegant yet chic, that's what you need for your evening coat.

Faux fur coat

Pick soft faux fur coat for a luxurious feel. A faux fur coat with an animal print brings up a classic, vintage-inspired look to your wardrobe selection. You can never go wrong with this type of coat.

So furr-fect!



For more helps on faux fur coat choices, check the Donna Saylers' Fabulous Fur Collection

Wool blend coat

Classy, warmth and good looking, wool coat always comes in this excellent package. Decide on a long style(at least knee-length) to go with your dress for a gorgeous look. A wool coat with cashmere blended in to the fabric gives you a bit of glamour touch.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Your weekend coat


When it comes to weekend, surely everyone likes something comfy and casual for their relaxing days. Weekend is time for you to walk in the park, hang out with friends or even spending time with your family. Surely you want to be free and easy.

Simple rules for your weekend coat: simple yet gorgeous!


Suede coats

Suede coat and leather coat looks alike but the suede typed is less shiny. Suede coat brings in a bit of casual style thus giving it credits to choose for weekend wear. One drawback which need to be remembered; water can stain suede
. So avoid wearing it in the rain or snow unless you apply a protective treatment first.

For a feminine look, opt for long suede coat which match your casual shirt and jeans. Wrap a scarf around your neck which make you look stylishly gorgeous.

For a younger look, go for waist length suede coat in stead. Style it with baby tee and jeans. Hot and chick, of course!

Down coats and parkas

This coat just perfect for weekend mood! Sporty and fresh, yup that's it! Talking about colours, this garment has soo many colours to be choosed but who cares, it's weekend and you don't want to worry so much about coordinating colours.So just choose which colour that you like.

When it comes to length, remember that long coat is warmer while short coat reflects casual.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Your everyday coat

Here's some guide on choosing your everyday coat: Some coats match your outfits but some doesn't. However, there's coats which suit your everyday schedule. These coats are a must have of your personal collection. The first choice is:

Wool coats


It's warm and durable, simple yet sophisticated. It's a must for every woman. Wool retains heat and does not absorb moisture rapidly which make us stay warm and comfy for day long. It has many styles and colours to be match with. Choose a neutral colour like black, brown or cream if you want to match it with different colours in your wardrobe. Or if your wardrobe collection contains majority of neutral clothing, you can may want to add a punch of colour with a wool coat in something bright, like red.

Leather coats

Leather coats are well known for durability. It's sleek and sexy too. The chosen favourite beautiful colour for this type of coat will always be black, black and black!!! It's bring the beauty in you. However, you can opt for brown or dark red to be different. Soft pink leather coat is stylish too.Match it with a pair of knee-length boot, you ready to rock in town.