Find your go-to coat from winter to spring

Find your go-to coat from winter to spring

It feels like the big freeze is almost over and we can look forward to flowers, lighter nights and a chance to switch up our big coats. Yes? Well, we’ve handpicked a collection of stunning coats and transitional jackets that’ll keep you warm now and still look good when it warms up for spring. Why not take a look?

On trend neutrals

Hooded stone parka

You can’t go wrong with such a useful neutral. Great with black, navy, Demin, tan, cream, need we go on? Our beige Hooded Parka is definitely an easy going addition to you coat selection. The length will keep the spring rain off, while a snuggly fleece lined hood is toasty. Quilted, with pockets, a zip and buttons, it ticks a lot of boxes.

Rain? It won’t stop me

Water repellent hooded parka

Bring it on. If you love the outdoors, you’ll love this stylish statement parka. Built to keep you dry it’s a fashionable longer length, has a water repellent finish on cotton rich fabric for pure quality. Thoughtful touches like storm flaps and a hood keep sneaky water drops at bay. While a toggle waist gives you a flattering fit. If you’re after a Water Repellent Hooded Parka, with the wow factor, this is a smart choice.

Bring out the brights

Rain bouncer padded parka

Ready to splash some colour? We certainly are. We love this stunning blue shade to bring a smile and put a spring in your step. Our Rain Bouncer Quilted High Neck Parka also in lilac and navy is just what the switch between seasons needs. The shorter length makes it comfy to pop on in the car or heading to the shops and the zip off hood is great when the warmer weather kicks in.

The practically perfect parka

Padded-longline-parka navy

The sumptuously Padded Parka is always a winner in chillier months. And why not? It’s a great length to combat the cold, has a cosy high neck and a detachable hood. It’s also water repellent, which is a big bonus. Plus it’s light weight, making it ideal for layering as we head into spring. And, wait for it…it comes in blue and brighter minty green colour. There’s lots to like.

Stand out in a crowd

Rain Bouncer bold red coat

Red is such a great colour on dreary day. You’ll definitely make your mark in this beauty. Water repellent, it has a detachable hood offering two looks chunky pockets, a zip fastening and poppers. Great to layer your warm knits under as we charge into the new season. Choose your Rain Bouncer Coat in beige, fern, red and navy.

The beautiful blazer

Jersey Red Jacket

If ever there was a jacket that screams a step change in the season it has to be the good old blazer.  Our Jersey Jacket in poppy red is comfort itself. Cut from stretch jersey, it’s tailored for a sleek, smart look that you can pop on with jeans for a smarter, casual feel. Like a more toned down shade? Take your pick from navy, forest green and cornflower blue.

Sherpa fleece for sharper dressing

Sherpa Fleece Jacket

This has got to be the cuddliest coat ever. Toasty for those rogue frosty mornings yet short and casual enough for brighter spring days. The perfect go between. Our Sherpa Fleece Jacket not only looks good, you can fit lovely layers of cosy spring knits underneath too. There are five beautiful colours, so whatever the weather you’ll look and feel amazing.

Reliably warm and dry

Rain-bouncer-padded-parka

Just the package you need for this time of year. Once the frosty mornings stop as we head into spring you need a coat that’s light, yet warm and can easily fend off a cheeky spring shower. Our Rain Bouncer Padded Parka tops the bill. With a cosy neck, detachable hood and zipped front pockets there are plenty of plus points to love.

Looking forward to spring

We have a host of beautiful coats and jackets for the move from winter into spring. The time when we’re all looking to refresh our wardrobe, choose lighter fresher colours and swap out chunky, warm pieces. For even more choice, head to our ladies’ coats and jacket page, grab a cuppa and browse.

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