Grooming & StyleThe Ultimate Guide to Cool Winter CoatsBy Aaron Krach That layer of leather, down or wool on your back is not just a coat. It’s part of you. It’s the first thing people see when they meet you. And you’ll probably wear it every day between Thanksgiving and St. Patrick’s Day, unless you currently reside in sunny Puerto Rico, and then, well, you can click off to another story. The rest of us: We need a coat. The pages of magazines are filled with new styles for the season. But don’t expect many surprises. After all, menswear rarely changes radically. During a recession, it changes even less because guys are more careful with their cash -- and designers know it. So the best coats this year fit into classic categories, from the varsity jacket to the overcoat, with subtle improvements. The newest versions of these classic styles are slimmer and more streamlined to last for more than a year before going out of style. To help you transition from the first cold snap through the last tenacious snowflake, here are the top five trends for fall and winter 2011 – 2012. The Toggle Coat Like this article? . Read more about: Fashion Aaron Krach was senior editor of the brilliant but ill-fated men’s fashion magazine Cargo. A New York City–based writer and artist, he has also served as features editor at House Beautiful, authored the acclaimed novel Half-Life and published a book of photography called 100 New York Mysteries. His artwork can be seen at AaronKrach.com. Comments
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