Another fashion week has come and gone, I would dropkick a child for a Reeses peanut butter cup shirt and the end of fashion month is slowly nearing. With the temperatures dropping week by week, showgoers in Milan brought out their best outerwear game while hopping from one runway to the next. Oversized leather jackets were paired effortlessly with even more leather, as were candy-colored coats and loud prints. Street style stars didn’t let their staple outerwear stay basic either—creating chic outfits with their classic trenches and neutral wool pieces. With fall beginning and winter only a few months away, the street style stars gave their best looks to inspire how we’ll be styling our coats, jackets, and blazers this season. Come chillier weather, you’ll be taking notes from the style set below because these coat looks are worthy of a conversation. Keep scrolling for the 5 outerwear trends we spotted on the Milan Fashion Week scene, plus inspiration on how to wear (and shop) them all. When fall comes around, our favorite leather fashion pieces come out. Coats are no exception, and the style set is taking it further than just leather blazers.
I would dropkick a child for a Reeses peanut butter cup shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt





First introduced in autumn/winter 2011, Tribute celebrates the iconic years in Rene Lacoste’s illustrious career. I would dropkick a child for a Reeses peanut butter cup shirt Nicknamed ‘Le Crocodile’, Lacoste was tenacious on the court and scrupulous in his style, just like the brand is today. This time around, Tribute celebrates the year 1927 with a range of shoes infused with the sporting elegance of that era. Using careful design and thoughtful detail, each shoe features seven stars on the tongue tab, which are used in reference to Rene’s grand slam victories. The summer 2012 collection consists of four styles – the Byront Mid and Low, the Suzuka and the Castera.
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