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Our coat guide
Cosy caban
Just as many other wardrobe staples, the caban jacket has its roots in the military world: it originated in the 18th century as a robust sailor's jacket for the Danish navy and has since made its way from the cavalry to the catwalk. Its typical features are the large collar, wide lapels and double button placket. This winter, our interpretation of the classic is made from a cosy, warm bouclé with a glencheck pattern in timeless grey and white and, with its oversized cut, is a particularly cool, trendy companion for cold days.
Glamorous pattern
The jacquard used to make this classic, knee-length coat with a lapel collar and single-breasted 3-button front features a particularly elegant pattern: The paisley pattern, a floral motif, has its origins in the Persian Empire and owes its current name to the Scottish town of Paisley, where colourful scarves with exotic patterns were woven from 1780 onwards. Our coat in this pattern brings a touch of colour and a dash of extravagance to an otherwise grey winter.
Warm mix of wool
On frosty winter days, we love no material as much as wool: it has unique thermal insulation properties, is naturally breathable and is also dirt-repellent and therefore wonderfully easy to care for. That's why we chose wool as the main material for our timeless double-breasted coat: Refined with mohair and nylon, it keeps you warm and looks stunning at the same time. With its clean design, it doesn't follow fast-moving trends, but goes with everything and will accompany you for many years to come.
Discover our Lualissa
Burgundy down
Icy wind, sub-zero temperatures and damp winter weather can no longer harm you in this coat: With its wind and water-repellent function and high-necked corduroy lining, it wraps you in a warm, protective cocoon. Its colour, a sensual Bordeaux, flatters every skin type and suits brunettes as well as blondes. A special highlight is the photo print on the inner lining, which features a South Tyrolean mountain motif.
Discover our Lupetra