If the unpredictable temperatures outside are anything to go by, winter is well and truly on the way. Which could only mean one thing: it’s time to layer up.
From stylish tracksuits to cosy knits, choosing our winter staples is of utmost importance when it comes to looking stylish as ever, and yet still warm enough for the cold.
Coats are of course the only natural response to the cooler temps, which is why we’re taking a look at some of our favourite winter coats, that are entirely plus-size inclusive.
The best plus-size coats in Australia
Keep scrolling to see our edit of the best plus-size coats in Australia to bundle up in this winter.
01
Taking Shape Light Natural Trench Coat
$129 (usually $229.99) at Myer
This long trench coat is made from a soft, drapey lyocell viscose blend fabric that effortlessly drapes over your curves, while its unlined design allows for lightweight layering.
Sizes: 12 – 24
Materials: 85% Tencel, 15% polyester
Key features:
- Soft and drapey lyocell viscose blend fabric
- Unlined
- Side pockets
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02
Oaklyn Coat
$229.95 at City Chic
This fashion-forward coat embodies the perfect fusion of comfort and sophistication, boasting a classic collar and lapel, full-length sleeves with three-button detail, and a double-button front closure.
Sizes: 12 – 24
Colours: black and green
Materials: 96% polyester, 3% viscose, 1% elastane
Key features:
- Classic collar and lapel
- Full-length sleeve with three-button detail
- Double-button front closure
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03
Curve Wool Mix Clean Maxi Coat
$196 (usually $356) at ASOS
With its shawl lapels, button placket and chic side pockets, this woolly wardrobe staple is the ultimate seasonal must-have.
Sizes: 16 – 30
Materials: 79% polyester, 21% wool
Key features:
- Shawl lapels
- Button placket
- Side pockets
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04
Audrey Icon Trench
$359.99 (usually $449.99) at Sportscraft
Brave the cold with elegance in this classic trench coat – treated with a finish that makes it shower-repellent to keep you dry when it rains.
Sizes: 6 – 18
Materials: 64% cotton, 36% nylon body; lining: 53% polyester, 47% viscose; sleeve lining: 97% polyester, 3% elastane
Key features:
- Double-breasted classic trench detailing
- Removable waist and cuff belts with adjustable slider
- Welt side seam pockets
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05
Atmos&Here Curvy Jacquie Longline Wool Blend Coat
$159.99 at The Iconic
This stylish and chic coat will take you from desk to date night and everything in between.
Sizes: 18 – 26
Colours: black, black herringbone and camel check
Materials: 80% recycled polyester, 10% wool, 10% viscose
Key features:
- Wool-blended fabrication
- Twin flap pockets
- Longline design
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