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The long camel coat is a timeless wardrobe staple for fall and winter that every woman should own. With its flattering neutral shade, the camel coat is an incredibly stylish and versatile piece that can be worn for any occasion. Whether you’re headed to the office, the gym, a night out, or just running casual daily errands, these are 6 chic and easy ways to style a camel coat for wherever you’re headed.
And if you’re looking for the perfect camel coat for you, I’ve also curated some of my favorite camel picks at a variety of price points.
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Look 1 – Monochrome Workwear Outfit
Look 3 – Casual Jeans Outfit
Look 4 – Sweater Dress Outfit
Look 5 – Faux Leather Leggings Outfit
CAMEL COATS PICKS
For more of the best camel coats for women, check out this blog post on Capsule Wardrobe Staples: Camel Coats for Every Occasion!
MONOCHROME WORKWEAR LOOK
Style tip: You can swap the beige sweater for any color you love like black, cream, white, dark brown, olive, navy, or burgundy to create a similar chic look.
And if a sweater is too warm, another option is a crisp button down shirt or long sleeve tee in any of the above colors.
ATHLEISURE LOOK
Style tip: If you like an athleisure look, you can always swap in a black unitard, yoga leggings, or your favorite white or neutral sneakers.
CASUAL JEANS LOOK
Style tip: If you want to elevate this look even more, you can swap the sneakers for some dressy brown loafers.
SWEATER DRESS LOOK
Style tip: Make sure your coat length matches or is slightly longer than your hemline for a streamlined look.
FAUX LEATHER LEGGINGS LOOK
Style tip: Mixing textures within a color family helps to create depth.
DATE NIGHT LOOK
Style tip: Play around with statement accessories like a chunky necklace, bold earrings, or an attention-grabbing clutch.
You can also wear the coat draped over your shoulders for a cape-like effect.