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Prediction: Every It Girl Will Be Wearing This One Coat Trend This Fall https://ift.tt/eYzMsFm

There's no arguing that there's so much to be excited about when it comes to fall fashion—ahem, relaxed denim, platform boots, and oversized bags. And while there's an overwhelming amount of great trends that came fresh off the Fall/Winter 2022 runways this season, I'd be lying if I didn't say that the outerwear was where it was at. From the return of leather jackets to robe coats to bomber jackets, there was no shortage of noteworthy trends that will find their way into the fashion fold this fall. But, if I'm being even more honest, there's only one style that stole my heart this season: fuzzy fold-over collar coats.  I know what you're thinking: furry coats, girl, how is that exciting? I'll admit that fur always makes a minor comeback every fall, but we saw designers embrace all the fuzzy things in a fun way; there was everything from furry shoes, to bags, to coats. But what made the furry coats feel fresh was that they focused on adorning long-lapel collars with fur trim, sleeves with shag, and mixing materials to create intricate ribbing. Every iteration was about using fur trimmings to elevate the coat—see Proenza Schouler's black wool coat with an oversized fuzzy white lapel or Stella McCartney's long black leather coat adorned with contrasting brown shearling.  It's not necessarily about dripping in faux fur; instead, it's about that surprise and delight element where the fur doesn't overpower the coat but makes it a powerful statement piece. This intricate balance makes this outerwear trend, in my mind, one of the best of the season. But if you're not sold yet, you'll want to keep scrolling as I've rounded up examples of the fuzzy fold-over collar trend on the runway, along with examples of how the fashion set is already wearing this trend. Plus, I've shopped out some of the best furry coats in case you find you're overcome with warm and fuzzy feelings for this outerwear trend too. 
Love when a coat taps into two major fall trends. 
Peak '70s energy. 
I can guarantee this coat will sell out quickly. 
Lean into the animal print aesthetic fully. 
Zara does it again. 
The collar on this coat looks so cozy. 
The faux fur collar on this trench coat is detachable so you can wear this multiple ways. 
Perfection. No notes. 
Oh, this is luxe. 
This buttery yellow jacket has me drooling. 
I'm a sucker for a long teddy coat. 
Here's a more casual take on the fuzzy collar trend, that's ideal for everyday wear. 
The shag collar and ribbed corduroy fabric on this coat makes it feel like something you'd find in a vintage store in Paris. 
The ribbed texture on this coat makes it all the more opulent. 
Everything about this coat is perfection—from the pink fur collar to the fact it's available in sizes XS-3X.
Not your basic denim jacket. 
Staud always understands the assignment. 
Cool girls, meet your new favorite cropped coat. 
Cold winter days won't have anything on this coat. 
Is it a blanket or a coat? How about both. 
This cobalt blue coat is the pop of color your winter wardrobe needs. 
Note the contrasting leather trim on this shearling coat. 
Apparis's coats are made from sustainable materials. 
It comes in black too! 
Pink is always a good idea. 
Crying because this coat is too chic to handle. 
I could stare at the shearling trim on this coat all day. 
NGL, I'm about the return of houndstooth print. 
My jaw is on the floor. 
The worn-in leather look of this coat, paired with the shearling trim, makes it arguably one of the coolest jackets on the market. 
Now, here's a coat worth investing in. 
Yellow shearling? Sign me up. 
I mean, this may be the best peacoat I've ever seen. 
You'll own this coat for years to come. 
You'll want to click-in to see the tonal lace-up detailing on this jacket because it's beautiful. 
This color! 

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