ALIGNE Coats: The Best High Street Outerwear We’ve Seen This Year

Autumn has been announced by the new chill in the air. Temperatures have most certainly dropped and, after a warm start to October, it’s finally appropriate weather for your new season wardrobe. One of the most exciting aspects of autumn/winter outfits is a coat; they feel like such an exciting investment, guaranteed to serve you well and last for years. That is, if you choose wisely. With so many styles on offer, it can be difficult to know where to begin your search for the perfect outer layer. This is why I feel compelled to inform you of one high street label that’s producing some of the best cover-ups I’ve seen.

@stephanieyeboah

Perhaps you’re already familiar with ALIGNE – after all, it has a committed and loyal following thanks to its progressive approach to shopping. The female-led brand is unapologetically transparent and has a goal to encourage us all to make better choices when it comes to choosing our clothes. It wants to make sure we’re not over-consuming; we’re only buying what we need and, therefore, it’s presenting us with better options than ever before.

For ALIGNE, this means well-made, desirable clothes that won’t feel dated next season. Renowned for its denim, tailoring and – of course – its coats, this is the sort of label you’ll assume carries a luxury price tag – but you’d be wrong. Prices are accessible and, most importantly, you know you’re buying something of worth.

@thecarolinelin

In terms of coats, this means you’ll struggle to find anything better. From tailored herringbone styles to glorious trenches you can throw over everything, this really is the most beautifully-made collection of outerwear that will elevate any ensemble you put together.

One of the most incredible coats on offer is ALIGNE’s George slouch wrap style which is so great, it sold out last year. Beloved by influencers, it is thankfully back in stock for this season in camel, grey or navy, each as lovely as the other. In fact, before it launched, it even had a waiting list of over 300 names. See? It really is that good.

@hannahcrosskey

Other sell-out smash hits have included the Gilda trench, another Insta favourite, as well as the Keller – a genius trench crafted from wool – and the Kennedy, a double-breasted checked number which is sure to collect compliments.

@brittanybathgate

If ever there were proof of the beauty of a brand for women led by women, it’s in the fact that every piece is available in UK sizes 6-22 and there’s even a tailoring service available thanks to ALIGNE’s partnership with SOJO. The London-based brand also works with Smart Works and eschews Black Friday sales, further cementing its commitment to enabling better, more considered shopping choices.

While there’s no doubt these coats feel utterly of-the-moment (look to the number of Insta girls wearing them if you need evidence of this fact), they all also have a timeless quality, meaning you’ll reach for them during every cold snap from now until, well, forever. And given that they’re all under £400, that feels like a fairly phenomenal return on your investment. How satisfying.

SHOP: Aligne’s Best Coats

aligne coat

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This sold out last year and it’s not hard to see why – it has the perfect oversized fit but is

aligne wool coat

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Like your perfect trench but even warmer, this wool coat has been a favourite with influencers for

aligne trench coat

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This is the trench coat that launched a very long waiting list. Available in this glorious sage

aligne checked coat

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An excellent take on heritage check prints, wear this with jeans and a jumper at the weekend and

aligne cape

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This will transform a polo neck knit and wide leg jeans into the sort of quiet luxury we saw all

aligne parka

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Blending pure practicality with understated style, this is the chicest rainy day essential you’ll

aligne denim coat

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The ultimate denim cover-up, this puts your old jeans jacket to shame. It’s classic, easy-to-wear

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