Khaki is the coat colour that works hardest across the whole year, and we think it deserves far more credit than it gets. It sits between neutral and interesting in a way that neither black nor camel quite manages. It grounds bright colours, lifts darker outfits, and has a utilitarian ease that feels genuinely modern rather than trying to be. The problem with khaki coats is that the wrong one looks military surplus and the right one looks considered and expensive. That gap matters enormously.

We have been sorting through a serious number of options to find the ones that get the cut right, the fabric right, and the proportions right. Longer lengths that feel tailored rather than shapeless. Structured shoulders that do the work for you. Fabrics with enough weight to hang properly and actually keep out the cold. These are not transitional coats. They are the ones you wear from September through to March and wonder why you ever owned anything else.

A great khaki coat is the piece your whole wardrobe quietly organises itself around.