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Anna Harvey on the jackets which will keep you warm before you resort to a coat

Anna Harvey
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Ikat jacket, £185, Toast
Ikat jacket, £185, Toast

Is the wrap - that transitional piece that’s something more than a cardigan but not as heavy as a coat - dead? From a fashion point of view, I mean. Do you know, I don’t care if it is. That is one of the wonderful things about being an ‘experienced’ fashion groupie; you stop feeling you have to slavishly follow trends. What else fills that gap between cardigan and coat in this changeable season? The wrap is the answer and so I unashamedly herald its continuity in my autumn wardrobe.

There are of course alternatives such as a knitted jacket, smart cardigan, a lightweight coat (try Winser London who have what they describe as a ‘coatigan’), the poncho, cape and the gilet, the quilted Indian jacket (have a look at the V&A museum shop) and of course, if desperate and en route to the North, a good-looking rug or throw from Johnston’s of Elgin or Brora! Many a time en route to a fishing holiday in Scotland I’ve realised I haven’t packed anything warm enough to cope with the sharp drop in temperature and stopped at the House of Bruar and spent money on such things.

transitional cover ups 
transitional cover ups

Green wool coat, £229, Winser London; Ikat jacket, £185, Toa.st  ?

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The advantage of a wrap is that it can be picked up at the last moment and thrown over whatever you are wearing, be it a skimpy late-summer dress where your tan is still shown to advantage, or around an informal outfit. It is the perfect last-minute addition when a coat is too heavy and a structured jacket too formal. For well-priced cashmere wraps, visit French Velvet and The Travel Wrap Company.

transitional cover ups 
transitional cover ups

Printed gilet, £39.90, Uniqlo; Double-faced jacket, £775, Milk Cashmere

Alternatively, a favourite mid-season fabric of mine is double-face (a double woven wool which need not be lined and can be colour-reversible). The seams are turned in on themselves and it is light as a feather and falls and moves beautifully. Milk Cashmere and Windsmoor are both worth a visit to find something you’ll love, and The White Company has a classic short coat in beige double-face. There’s also a really pretty double-face navy wrap coat in Gillian Anderson’s new range for Winser London. It is a very easy and flattering swing shape with an optional tie belt. I like it a lot.

Good luck in your search for the perfect answer to falling temperatures, whatever it may be. For me, it’s a wrap.

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