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Ten of the best winter coats

Still rocking a winter coat from two seasons ago? Or perhaps you just haven’t quite got round to shopping for a new coat. Well, we’ve got just the right ticket for you.

We’ve hunted up and down the high street and checked in with the designers to find ten of our favourite winter coats.

As well as being stylish and fabulous, we know these will do well to keep you warm. So if you’re stuck for ideas, why not start here?

Elfenbein bonded wool coat from Victorinox

Elfenbein bonded wool coat from Victorinox

Priced at £470.

Available from House of Fraser

Lorah long wool wrap coat from Ted Baker

Lorah long wool wrap coat from Ted Baker

Priced at £299.

Available from Ted Baker

Thildon double-faced wool-blend coat from The Row

Thildon double-faced wool-blend coat from The Row

Priced at £1,080.

Available from matchesfashion.com

Waterfall wool blend coat from Mango

Waterfall wool blend coat from Mango

Priced at £119.99.

Available from John Lewis

Halle stripe belted coat from LK Bennett

Halle stripe belted coat from LK Bennett

Priced at £350.

Available from LK Bennett

Ori reversible cape from Max Mara

Ori reversible cape from Max Mara

Priced at £400.

Available from House of Fraser

Leatherette trim cape from Windsmoor

Leatherette trim cape from Windsmoor

Priced at £149.

Available from John Lewis

Lennie wrap coat from Reiss

Lennie wrap coat from Reiss

Priced at £325.

Available from Reiss

Lam Fairlgh coat from Roksanda

Lam Fairlgh coat from Roksanda

Priced at £1,580.

Available from matchesfashion.com

Chester coat from Dickins & Jones

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Priced at £250.

Available from House of Fraser

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