Pages

Showing posts with label coat sale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coat sale. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

On Getting a Ski Coat for the Active Woman

A great deal of people find the snowy mountains a great place to have fun. That’s why a lot of Americans have their own set of skiing equipment that they bring along with them to the mountains. If you want to give a special ski-loving woman a nice surprise, a warm skiing coat is a great gift to give.

Monday, December 30, 2013

Which Fur Coat Style Should I Get?

If you’re making the rounds of the fashion circuit, you might notice that some of the designs out there include elements of fur to a certain degree. In many respects, fur clothing is a natural way to insulate yourself from the cold. You may have even seen some celebrities don fur coats as part of a fashion statement. However, fur clothing is too broad a category and it takes a closer look to pick what you want.
The thickest of the lot will be fur coats. Your preferred seller will have an array of coats which lengths go down to anywhere between the knee and ankle, and of varying cuts and designs besides. In some cases, long fur coats may be perfect for formal events. Fur jackets are simply shorter than coats and are more appropriate for casual winter activities instead of galas, depending on the design.

Sometimes, though, getting sleeved up may not be the way to go and you still want to show your clothes underneath the jacket. Your fur clothes seller can offer to hook you up instead with capes or ponchos. They may provide a visual advantage when a jacket or coat may seem too heavy for your build.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Types of Outdoor Coats For Everyone


Even though they’ve been around for hundreds of years, coats derived from animals remain to be a classic, stylish outerwear worn by both men and women. Much have changed since then as far as the creation of these coats are concerned. Fur coats, in particular, can either be made from genuine or synthetic materials, otherwise known as faux fur. Generally speaking, outerwear such as these can still be classified based on the material they’re made from.

Wool or wool blend coats are mostly derived from sheep or lamb fleece, although they can also be made from other materials, like camel hair. Because of this variety in materials, wool blend coats can be coarse or soft to the touch, sometimes both. Cashmere blend coats are roughly the same as wool coats, but they are much more durable. Fleece coats, meanwhile, are universally soft and lightweight. They also have a certain degree of insulation, which makes them a popular outerwear for avid outdoorsy people.

For those who don’t mind the additional bulkiness, the traditional fur coat would suit them as it gives even greater insulation while being stylish at the same time. Shearlingcoats, in particular, have a very smooth texture that make them comfortable to the skin. Faux fur coats are more affordable and mimic the appearance of real fur, although not so much in terms of texture and comfort.