Beige Cape Coat
Camel Cape Coat by MACKINTOSH
How to wear MACKINTOSH Beige Cape Coat
This combination of a camel cape coat and black skinny jeans is irrefutable proof that a safe off-duty outfit can still look really interesting. All you need now is a nice pair of black suede ankle boots.
For a casual and cool ensemble, team a camel cape coat with a yellow casual dress — these two pieces fit perfectly well together. Go ahead and complement your outfit with a pair of tan leather pumps for an added dose of chic.
This combo of a MACKINTOSH Beige Cape Coat and black skinny pants is a real life saver when you need to look stylish but have no time. Our favorite of an endless number of ways to finish this getup is with black cutout leather pumps.
For something more on the casually cool side, you can go for a MACKINTOSH Beige Cape Coat from SSENSE and a black leather mini skirt. For something more on the classier side to complete your ensemble, complete your ensemble with black suede ankle boots.
Consider pairing a MACKINTOSH Beige Cape Coat with a grey leopard shift dress to achieve an incredibly stylish and well-executed ensemble. A pair of tan suede ankle boots is a good choice to complement this look.
Combining a MACKINTOSH Beige Cape Coat with black skinny jeans is an on-point choice for a casually stylish ensemble. A pair of red suede tassel loafers looks wonderful finishing off your outfit.
If you're looking for a casual and at the same time seriously chic outfit, team a MACKINTOSH Beige Cape Coat with blue skinny jeans. When it comes to shoes, this look pairs well with black suede over the knee boots.
A MACKINTOSH Beige Cape Coat from SSENSE and black leather skinny pants are the ideal way to introduce some chic into your current collection. Tan leopard suede pumps are a fitting idea here.
This combination of a MACKINTOSH Beige Cape Coat and black leggings delivers comfort and efficiency and helps keep it low profile yet current. Balance this look with a more casual kind of shoes, such as these dark green rain boots.