Find your outerwear match

We can't hide from it anymore. The winter. At least not here in Denmark, where the mornings is getting colder. It's been a long time since I found my No. 22 Tangier from the closet. That coat is one of my all-time favourites, and I've already sewn it in 3 colours. Actually, I think everyone from the office has at least one No. 22 or has it on the top of their wish-to-sew list.

I know we talked a lot about No. 22 Tangier on our social media, but it's just a classic coat that works with everything. And now the season for coats is upon us, I thought I would share some inspiration on how to use all of our coat patterns.

No. 4 London

A beautiful coat in 3 versions. It has 2 different collars and 2 different pockets you can mix and match as you like. This coat pattern is the solution to staying warm as well as stylish.

No. 15 Barcelona

It's actually not a coat, but a beautiful cape. A classic cape, but this design gives you a waist, a sharp shoulder line and a draped back. The inspiration is the women who are not afraid to stand up for themselves. In my eyes, a cape is a unique piece of clothing - just as unique as the woman who wears it.

From cape to dress

I know this hasn't got anything to do with outerwear, but I just think this dress is as unique as the cape itself. Here I've used the pattern for the cape and made it into a dress. I've made a guide for you to follow.

No. 22 Tangier

Back in safe harbour, you always know where you have this next pattern. I've already said most of it there is to say about this pattern. It's a beautiful, classic coat in 2 versions; one classic and one with cape sleeves. Its cot pockets in the side seam and a collar.

From long coat to short jacket

Do you need inspiration on ho to use your coat in new ways? I've made a guide on how to shorten No. 22 Tangier.

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