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The Coat You’ll Wear All Season

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This is the only piece of outerwear you need. ] ] [Take this coat home before someone else does. ] ]

This is the only piece of outerwear you need. [[EVERLANE]]( [[Introducing]( [The October Coat](]( [[Image] The October Coat | Dark Heathered Camel]( [[Dress like a Nora Ephron character. Whether you’re looking for rom or com, our new piece of outerwear gives off all the main character energy you need.](]( [[Image] The October Coat | Dark Heathered Camel]( [Featuring an asymmetrical, two‑button closure with playfully oversized pockets, this fall must‑have offers quirky touches to a classic silhouette.]( [[Image] The October Coat | Dark Heathered Camel]( [It’s also perfect for when the weather can’t decide if it wants to be cool or warm.]( [[Image] The October Coat | Dark Heathered Camel]( [Take this coat home before someone else does. (Because we know this one will sell out fast.)]( [Shop Outerwear]( [[Complete the Look](]( [[Image] The Turtleneck Sweater Dress in Cashmere | Black]( [The Turtleneck Sweater Dress Shop Now]( [[Image] The Banana Boot | Black]( [The Banana Boot Shop Now]( [Shop New Arrivals]( [[Did You Know?]( [This style is a blend of certified recycled polyester and certified recycled wool. Using recycled wool fibers in our garments lowers our raw material carbon emissions by over 90%, compared to virgin wool.](]( [[New Arrivals](]( [[Best-Sellers](]( [[Shop Women](]( [[Shop Men](]( Unless otherwise noted, prices are in US dollars, excluding international duties and taxes. Everlane © 2024 Everlane, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 2170 Folsom St., San Francisco, CA 94110 [Privacy Policy]( [Terms of Service]( [Unsubscribe](

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