We don't need to tell you that the camel coat will never date. Whereas navy and black coats are elegant in an understated manner, biscuity beige and warm caramel shades will always spell out luxury (in the quietest of ways, of course).
The camel coat has been a style stalwart since 1908, when pieces were created (by British brand Jaeger) from actual camel hairs, the rough strands forming a tactile but resilient nap.
Come the Fifties, Lauren Bacall (whose modelling career began with a cover shoot for Harper’s Bazaar, no less) kept the camel coat at the front of women’s wish lists: she would remove her iconic Traina-Norell ‘Subway’ coat to reveal the surprising, shimmering sequin lining and matching shift dress at evening events. Jackie Kennedy’s neat-as-a-pin Sixties styles were well-worn and photographed, while Marilyn Monroe favoured sumptuous wrap styles on set.
Fast forward to the 21st century, and we’ve swapped the original fabric for softer wool, cashmere and mohair iterations. But the key shapes remain the same, which means you can invest now and be sure you’ll still be wearing yours in years to come. As with all good winter coats, the secret to longevity is in a timeless silhouette; so we’ve narrowed down the only 14 worth considering. You don’t need them all, of course, but find your favourite and you’ll be uniformed for every occasion. From classic wrap and belted iterations that can be easily layered over party wear to more classic double-breasted styles, here’s Bazaar's pick of the best camel coats out there this year.
The camel coats to invest in now
Made from double-layer cashmere, Loro Piana's Gladwin scarf coat is an investment you'll be shrugging on for years to come. It features a detachable scarf-style attachment, which adds dimension to the elegant collarless design.
The queen of the camel coat, Max Mara ups its game every season with a new take on the classic – but never strays too far from the signatures we know and love. Made entirely from camel hair, brushed to create a soft sateen finish, the Manuela has a simple wrap shape and self-tying belt – but the kimono sleeves are a modern update.
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With its wide collar and gold-tone buttons, Ganni offers a modern take on the classic camel coat style with this recycled wool version. Pair it with sturdy black boots for a smart but practical daytime look.
Karen Millen
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Karen Millen is one of the best high-street labels for timeless outerwear, with classic styles like this camel design on offer. Made from Italian wool, the midaxi length and flared skirt ensure a flattering yet dramatic fit.
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A detachable shearling trim puts a sophisticated spin on this Yves Salomon design, which is made from a wool and cashmere blend. Perfect for party season.
Double-faced for warmth, this camel coat is made from 100% Italian wool and has been left hardware-free to showcase the relaxed wrap fastening.
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From Whistles' Limited Edition lineup, this double-breasted camel coat has the most beautiful bouclé texture, with a wool-blend fabrication. The ankle-grazing hemline, peaked lapels and tort buttons make elegant finishing touches.
With its relaxed silhouette and knee-length hem, Stella McCartney's camel coat is one that guarantees effortless elegance. As you'd likely expect from the British designer, it's made from pure brushed wool.
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When it comes to women's outerwear in 2024, the longer the better – and The Frankie Shop has more than hit that brief with this maxi camel coat. Made from wool, it's cut for a relaxed fit and topped with peaked lapels.
H&M's robe-like camel coat is one of the best on the high street. This handmade wool-blend style has a calf-skimming silhouette with a shawl collar and removable belt.
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We're infatuated with the generous sweeping shawl lapels on Toteme's camel coat; combined with the slit sides and wide sleeves, they look so luxurious and louche. Enhance this relaxed feel with wide-leg trousers and flats.
A short camel coat is ideal for cutting a more casual figure. From Reiss' polished Atelier line, this one is made from wool and camel hair to a neat, almost Sixties-influenced silhouette. Double down on the retro appeal by wearing it with the matching mini skirt.
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Mango has upped its outerwear game with this tailored wool coat. Made with a fitted silhouette, it's a classic style that will instantly elevate a daytime look. It also comes in black.
Ba&sh's camel coat is defined by its eyelet drawstring belt, which makes a modern point of difference without feeling tied to a specific season. Made from a double-faced wool blend, this minimalist swing style has a concealed button placket so you can let the cinched waist sing.