{"id":5951,"date":"2010-12-01T04:00:14","date_gmt":"2010-12-01T12:00:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wordpress-367309-1145696.cloudwaysapps.com\/?p=5951"},"modified":"2010-12-01T04:00:14","modified_gmt":"2010-12-01T12:00:14","slug":"five-vintage-winter-coats-to-bundle-up-in","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/feelgoodstyle.com\/articles\/five-vintage-winter-coats-to-bundle-up-in\/","title":{"rendered":"Five Vintage Winter Coats To Bundle Up In"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a><\/p>\n ‘Tis the season to bundle up and get cozy warm in lovely winter jackets. I’ve seen a few styles in the stores that I like, but nothing compares to the look and feel of a nice vintage coat. Here are five beautiful, vintage jackets that will keep you warm and in style all winter long.<\/p>\n Next >> 1940’s Wool Coat<\/a> I love that this coat, from Dig Vintage Clothing<\/a>, sweeps all the way to your knees. With the sharp winter winds, you need all the coverage you can get.<\/p>\n Next >> 1950’s Swing Coat<\/a> This olive green coat from TharpStout<\/a> is a great fall\/winter color and the pattern on the inside is adorable. This might not keep you warm from the bitter winds, but this is a great transitional coat from fall to winter. <\/p>\n Next >> 1960’s Military Jacket<\/a> The military look will never go out of style for me, so this fantastic brown military style jacket from\u00a0Flour Clothing<\/a> will last through the seasons. This coat would look great paired with a dress and boots or something more casual like jeans.<\/p>\n Next >> 1970’s Snow Bunny Coat<\/a> <\/span><\/h3>\n You don’t need to be a master on the slopes to be able to enjoy this lovely green jacket from\u00a0Coco Vintages<\/a>. Earmuffs and big snow boots are all you need to accessorize with this one.<\/p>\n Next >> 1980’s Faux Leather Bomber<\/a> Yes, it’s hard to believe that the 80’s are considered vintage. When you have a fantastic bomber jacket like this one from Tulip Tree Vintage<\/a>, though, who am I to argue? I love the different material combinations and high collar. Plus the belt around the waist will help you show off your figure, which is hard to do in winter coats.<\/p>\n Pair any one of these jackets with a gorgeous scarf <\/a>and prepare for winter to roll on in! What are some of your favorite winter coat styles? Do you like big and puffy or sleek and wool? I would love to hear about your winter style and see some bundled up pictures. Feel free to leave some comments and links.<\/strong><\/p>\n [Winter model image by <\/em>Martin Neuhof<\/em><\/a> via Flickr Creative Commons]<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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1. 1940’s Black Wool Coat<\/a><\/h3>\n
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2.\u00a01950’s Swing Coat<\/a><\/h3>\n
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3.\u00a01960’s Military Inspired Jacket<\/a><\/h3>\n
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4.\u00a01970’s Ski Bunny Jacket<\/a><\/h3>\n
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5. 1980’s Faux Leather Jacket<\/a><\/h3>\n