With so many different coat models offered to us women, you might find yourself struggling with knowing which coat model to choose and how to wear it. That's why we put together this guide for you to help to clarify some of the most common women wool coat models.
Types of Wool Coats |
|
Nowadays, there are tons of different types of wool coats available on the market. However, there are three main coats that are useful to know about and look stylish on anybody. |
|
The Collarless Coat |
|
A collarless coat is classy and timeless coat choice. It's one of today's dressier wool coat type and it enhances any look. Wear it with a dress for a sophisticated style, or with a top, pants and a cardigan for a formal, yet stylish, look. |
|
|
|
|
|
The Peacoat |
|
Today's peacoat isn't what it used to be. It has become more and more popular in recent years and can be combined with almost anything thanks to its simple cut. |
|
|
|
The Double Breasted Coat |
|
The double breasted coat has become a popular item- rightfully so! Its elegant design is great to accentuate and elongate your figure. |
|
![]()
|
|
Double Breasted Coat |
Browse between Sumissura's many different wool coat fabrics, and change details such as the coat style, the lapel and pocket style, the length of your coat, among many other options using our online coat configurator: design your wool coat now.
At What Temperature Should You Wear a Wool Coat?
Wool coats are best worn at cold temperatures during the cold winter season. Overall, they are a great choice when picking a winter coat as they are water-resistant and can handle a little unexpected down pour. Wool is also one of the best insulator materials when it comes to coats, meaning an extra layer of wool over your outfit can really help keep you snug.
The Duffle Coat
If you are looking for a coat that can withstand colder temperatures, the duffle coat is a great choice. It’s a thick coat that you can button up to the top that was made to withstand very cold temperatures. The beauty of having a customizable coat, you can adhere to your needs. For example, the duffle coat, and a lot of our other coat that are made to keep you warm, comes with the option of whether you would like lining. The lining is an extra layer of comfort that is silky but its sole purpose is to add an extra layer of insulation to the coat.
Coat Layering
Every region experiences a different kind of winter. If you live in a location with a severe cold climate, you may want to opt for coat layering. By customizing your coat, you can plan to make room for layers if the winters are severe where you are, or have it custom to fit perfectly over a tight-fitting outfit so you don’t lose shape even while wearing a coat. This means whatever coat you choose; you can adapt it to suit the weather or situation you would like to wear them in regard to temperature. You can also add lining to your coat. In this way you add another layer to your coat which keeps you warmer.
Choosing a Warm Winter Coat
Some materials available for all the coats we have in store are also resistant to snow which is highlighted with a snowflake sign next to the material. These coats are extremely durable in harsh weather while also looking stylish.
Finding your perfect match when it comes to a coat this winter couldn’t be easier with all the options from pea coats to duffle coats, and from the choice between lining and no lining. You can find the exact fit and specification to suit you and just in time for the beginning of winter.
How to Wash a Wool Coat
1. Remove Pills
If your coat has been through a lot, it will have pills hanging lose. In that case, it's best to remove them to not only makle the coat look neater, but to also simplify the washing process. You can remove pills using a garment brush or a fabric shaver.
2. Clean Stains
Spot clean any stains on your coat. You can do this using a mild stain bar or laundry detergent (Castile soap, or Woolite) and dabbing the spot with water. Harder stains, such as a grease or blood stain may need a stronger cleanse, involving white vinegar or rubbing alcohol.
3. Soak
Fill a bathtub or sink with lukewarm water (Make sure the washing space is clean ) and pour 1/2 a cup of wool wash. Place the coat in the water and let it soak for 30 minutes. Leave it in the water and squeeze certain areas of it, be catious not rub or twist the fabric as this can damage the wool.
4. Rinse
If your detergent isn't rinse free, take out the coat, clean the basin/bathtub , only to refill with lukewarm water. Place the coat inside the water and rinse until there are no more suds.
5. Dry
Once you've rinsed your coat, it's time to let it dry. Attention - do not use the dryer! The harsh process will damage the fibers and could shrink the item. Instead, gently squeeze out any moisture (don't wring) and lay it flat on a clean surface. Flip it every 12 hours to dry evenly. Depending on the thickness of your coat, it can take a few days to dry.
- Check out this video for more information on how to clean your coat.
Find your next favorite women's custom wool coat with Sumissura:
- Women's Single Breasted Coats
- Women's Double Breasted Coats
- Women's Funnel Collar Coats
- Women's Pea Coats
- Women's Duffle Coats
- Women's Collarless Coats