Mango trench coat that is 'perfect for transitioning into spring' is reduced to £60 in John Lewis sale
09.02.2024 - 17:37
/ ok.co.uk
There may be only the slightest glimmer of spring in the air, but that’s all we need to start eagerly planning exactly how our wardrobe is going to help us transition into lighter (and hopefully warmer) weather. One piece that has long been considered an absolute wardrobe essential for any fashion fan is a trench coat, which is front and centre when it comes to easy springtime layering.
Lightweight enough to wear on its own on balmy, warmer days, but still oversized enough to squeeze an extra chunky jumper or two underneath when the temperature drops, it’s ideal for seeing you through the unpredictable weather that we’ve come to expect from the British spring season. A great trench coat is also versatile enough to wear for any occasion, whether it’s more formal evening events or as part of your daily errand running outfit, and can be worn with denim, knitwear, floaty midi dresses, trainers and heels effortlessly.
If you have yet to find the perfect trench coat to add to your wardrobe, may we direct your attention to Mango’s Light Beige Copito Oversize Trench Coat, £59.99 here (was £99.99), which has just about everything you could need from a classic trench. Its oversized lapels, double-breasted tortoiseshell-effect button fastening and removable tie belt are all cornerstones of a great trench coat, and its oversized fit makes it perfect for layering chunkier pieces underneath on cold days or giving you a casual, relaxed vibe when it’s warm enough to wear on its own.
It also has a longline length that falls to mid-shin which helps show off a flash of your outfit underneath whilst still keeping you covered up, with one shopper particularly pleased with its style and fit, writing: “Just as pictured. Really pleased.
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