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Thrift Rx // The Essential Trench

By Styleofsam @styleofsam

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It’s that time of year… when the air is brisk, leaves change colors, and somehow the skies are more beautiful. It’s my favorite time of the year {probably because I can accessorize, accessorize, and accessorize}!

One of my favorite pieces for Fall and Winter are coats. I probably have way more than needed for Texas winters, but each one has a specific function and look.

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trench THRIFTED LORO PIANA // hat SAINT LAURENT // jeans LOFT // heels CELINE via Last Call

Photography by Mr. S

This Loro Piana cashmere trench coat is a lucky thrift find but one that I consider essential.  {I was completely floored when I found it!}  The trench is a classic that never goes out of style and flatters every figure.  The double-breasted buttons are perfect for keeping the cold or rain out, and the wide lapel can be popped to protect your neck from the elements.  PLUS, most trenches are belted which give you a shape unlike other heavier jackets.  FYI, the trench was originally designed as an officer’s rain jacket.

Some tips when hunting for coats in thrift stores {so you can find your perfect trench}:

  • Take a look at the material.  Natural fibers like wool, silk, cotton, and cashmere are best.  I do have some vintage polyester items that have held up well but they don’t tend to “breathe” well.

  • Be sure to inspect the whole garment. The jacket from this cowboy chic post was a vintage Neiman Marcus beauty but covered in moth holes. My DIY plan was to ombré bedazzle it with camel Swarovski crystals but my to-do list is eternally long so I gave it away.

  • Remember that items can be altered to look like they were made for you.  It’s a easier to go smaller.  Sometimes, you can lengthen sleeves depending on how the garment was made.

  • A trip to the cleaners can make something look brand new.

And if you’re not a thrifter, shop these NEW essential trenches:

 

Happy Monday Peoples!  Thanks for all the love on our adoption story post.  I really felt so anxious before pressing the publish button.  It’s hard for me to share that kind of stuff – I’m not good with verbalizing my feelings on things and Mr. S calls me the guy in the relationship!  Ha!


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