Baby, it’s cold outside.
Which means it’s time for a new coat. Perhaps our biggest fashion addiction of them all. Some girls have shoes. Some girls have bags. We have coats. Lots and lots of coats.
Where have we spotted the cutest coats that won’t break the piggy and won’t make you look like an Oompa Loompa? At…wait for it, Victoria’s Secret of all places.
More than just skivvies and million-dollar bras, you can find a slew of chic, classic wool coats starting at just $99, most not topping more than $149. We’ve been coveting the belted wool trench in gold (read: bumble bee yellow) for a few years now, but always wait too long and then it sells out. Then we mope. Bad cycle.
This time, we won’t miss out. In fact, we just bought it in multiple sizes, to be sure we’ll get one that will fit. We may have also done that with a few more styles in pretty winter white. Oops.
Why?
Because today only, you can score 20% off your entire order with code 20PERCENT at checkout! For the sizes and styles that don’t work out, simply send your package back for only $5.95 (pre-paid addressed label included for lazy angels everywhere).
Of course, the discount also works on underthings and shoes too. Just in case you happen to be a shoe girl. Or a bra girl. We won’t judge.
Discover Victoria’s real Secret here!
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