Your cart

Your cart is empty

Wool coat

Product
/
Outfit

Wool coat in a calm Scandinavian aesthetic

A wool coat gathers your winter wardrobe in one quiet line. In a Scandinavian aesthetic it is about ease: clean cuts, muted colours and a timeless silhouette that follows you from weekday commuting to slow Sundays. Think soft shoulders, straight or gently rounded shapes and lengths that fall smoothly over both trousers and skirts. The colour scale sits close to nature, with sand, grey, off white, camel, brown and black, so you can build simple tonal outfits without the look feeling heavy. Under the coat you can keep it minimal with a fine knit or a crisp shirt and let the outer layer carry the expression.

If you like to vary textures through the season, you can start with wool and then go to the cashmere collection for softer layers under the coat on the coldest days. This keeps the look streamlined and adds quiet contrast when you move between indoors and outdoors.

Everyday outfits around your coat

When you choose a wool coat, you also define what you want to wear with it most days. A long, straight coat drapes well over slim trousers and a simple knit, while a shorter coat opens more options with high waisted jeans or a light A line skirt. Neutral shades make it easy to repeat the same base pieces during the week without your outfits feeling the same, simply by changing proportions from wide trousers one day to a narrower silhouette the next.

As a base you can style wool tops with classic pants in darker tones for work and shift to softer colours at the weekend. If you prefer a one piece solution, you can easily find dresses for work and evening that sit smoothly under a wool coat and create a calm vertical line when you wear it open. With a few considered choices the coat becomes a fixed point in an essential wardrobe.

  • Choose length based on your usual trousers and skirts
  • Keep base layers slim to preserve a clean drape
  • Rotate colours within the same neutral palette for variety

Knitwear and accessories that complete the look

The pieces you wear closest to the body decide how your wool coat feels throughout the day. Slim knits lie flat under the shoulders and keep the silhouette light, while slightly looser styles add softness without bulk if the fabric has enough drape. If you want more options, you can see all knitwear styles and choose between more fitted or gently relaxed cuts, depending on whether you prefer your outer layer more open or more enclosing.

Small details can quietly change the expression of a wool coat. A structured bag, a slim belt or a soft scarf can shift the look from relaxed to more dressed without you changing the coat itself. When you want that subtle adjustment, you can add accessories to your wool look and focus on a few well chosen elements you actually use.

  • Select scarves in similar tones for a tonal expression
  • Use a narrow belt to define the waist when needed
  • Let one structured bag be your everyday piece with the coat

Outer layers with calm and modern femininity

A wool coat should follow you for more than one season. That is why a timeless silhouette and soft colours are in focus, because they remain relevant even when trends shift. Pay attention to length; mid thigh or just below the knee is often the most versatile, as it balances well with both boots and sneakers. Choose a fit with room for a knit underneath without it feeling overly spacious, so you keep comfort and shape at the same time.

On colder or windier days you can complete the look with other outerwear, for example a shorter jacket for cycling or a longer design for cold commuting days. Together with your wool coat this creates a small, functional selection of outer layers that supports modern femininity and a Scandinavian aesthetic that is easy to style year after year.

  • Check sleeve and shoulder width for layering comfort
  • Match coat length to your most used footwear heights
  • Build a compact outerwear capsule you can rely on each winter