The classic coats will remain one more winter as one of the key pieces of the male wardrobe. With a view to the drop in temperatures that will occur over the next few weeks, Mr Porter now makes them the central axis of his new publishing house.
The online store performs an impeccable and varied selection of coats, which encompasses different styles and textures, headed by this elegant beige piece (with belt included) by Marc Jacobs.
Above these lines we can see two alpaca coats from the firms Massimo Piombo and Ermenegildo Zegna, respectively. One is of the crossover type, while the other is single-breasted. When it comes to getting one, it is best to start dividing them into these two styles, depending on whether we want more or less fabric / volume.
The styles combine smart pieces with casual pieces. This helps to give these formal coats a contemporary flair. Here the shirt is replaced by a Prada ribbed short-sleeved sweater. In the rest, they bet on knitted sweaters and striped shirts worn with a studied sloppiness.
Swedish Acne Studios is the house behind this other classic coat. A garment made from a blend of wool and cashmere.
Actor James Norton wears it over a handcrafted V-neck jumper from the Prada Fall / Winter 2017-2018 collection.
The paintings are in charge of Boglioli. A double-breasted Prince of Wales coat that Norton wears over another short-sleeved sweater. This time with a Perkins collar and Lanvin signature.
This motif also appears decorating a Dries Van Noten wool suit, which, like the rest of the pieces, James Norton wears effortlessly. In addition to the classic coats, Mr Porter also reserves a small space for trench coats in this editorial.