Although we’ll always associate the parka with Kate Moss (she also makes a strong case for skinny jeans), it helps to take a quick look at its history. Originating from the Arctic regions, the style was made to protect against chilly temps while hunting and kayaking (explains the huge hood). These days, it’s less about survival, more about style.
Like Kate’s, our oversized number comes with a striking orange faux fur trim (it works, trust us). Our version also features a detachable leopard print lining for those awkward in-between days. How boujee.
Pair yours with a skirt and bare legs à la Kate (mega festival vibes), or warm things up a notch with jeans and boots. FYI, we’d recommend ankle-length wellies if your afternoon is more jumping over rocks than whisky on the rocks. Otherwise, your chunkiest boots should fit the bill. Oh, and one last thing. See those pockets? They’re lined with faux fur. Thought your hands might like to know.
Although we’ll always associate the parka with Kate Moss (she also makes a strong case for skinny jeans), it helps to take a quick look at its history. Originating from the Arctic regions, the style was made to protect against chilly temps while hunting and kayaking (explains the huge hood). These days, it’s less about survival, more about style.
Like Kate’s, our oversized number comes with a striking orange faux fur trim (it works, trust us). Our version also features a detachable leopard print lining for those awkward in-between days. How boujee.
Pair yours with a skirt and bare legs à la Kate (mega festival vibes), or warm things up a notch with jeans and boots. FYI, we’d recommend ankle-length wellies if your afternoon is more jumping over rocks than whisky on the rocks. Otherwise, your chunkiest boots should fit the bill. Oh, and one last thing. See those pockets? They’re lined with faux fur. Thought your hands might like to know.