Out of Hundreds of High-Street Leopard Coats, These 13 Are the Best
Our So... Should I Buy This? shopping group is a useful glimpse at what British women are wanting to buy right now, and there's one topic that comes up almost every day: high-street leopard-print coats.
So which ones are the best, and more importantly, which ones are still in stock? Many of the headline-making leopard-print coats have already sold out—including an influencer favourite from Topshop and an ASOS coat Who What Wear UK's Hannah Almassi is wearing below.
However, that doesn't mean you've missed the chance to pick up an amazing high-street animal-print coat (we particularly love the styles from Karen Millen, & Other Stories, Mango and more). Keep scrolling to see the 13 high-street coats our editors are extremely impressed by.
On Emma Spedding: Karen Millen Leopard Print Longline Coat (£399)
On Hannah Almassi: ASOS Design Maxi Leopard Print Longline Faux-Fur Coat
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Next up, see our guide to the key autumn/winter 2018 trends.
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