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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.