I may be biased when I say this, but winter is the best season of the year, at least from a fashion perspective. As we experiment with colors, layers, and textures every day, the cooler months inspire unparalleled styling creativity, and coats are a big part of that. We’re excited to see our fellow Londoners style chic ensembles during the coldest months, but we’ve discovered some subtle but highly impactful styling mistakes that are sabotaging great coat looks. often noticed.
A common styling oversight that even the most fashion conscious people make is often seeing elegant coats with the stitching on the coat vents left untouched. You know it: that little “X” stitch at the base of the vent on almost every new coat or blazer. Designed to keep the structure of the garment intact during transport and display, this stitching is purely temporary and is intended to be removed before wearing. But too often, it is overlooked or forgotten, resulting in a restricted silhouette that doesn’t move as well as it should.
I don’t usually preach fashion “rules,” but I think this is important from a practical standpoint. Functional details such as vents allow for freedom of movement, ventilation and comfort. Leaving the stitches in place will not only impede this function, but can also make the coat look awkward and stiff. Although it’s an easy mistake to make, leaving stitches intact can have a huge impact on the overall elegance of an outfit, and those who spot it won’t be able to stop looking at it. So, while I’m not one to criticize other people’s clothing or styling choices, I think this is something everyone should be aware of.