Next’s latest wardrobe hit, the Revere Button-Up Coatigan, is quickly gaining popularity among shoppers seeking both style and comfort at an accessible price. Priced at just £46, this versatile piece comes in three classic shades: chocolate brown, cream, and black, and is available in a range of sizes—from 6 to 22 in regular, 10 to 18 in tall, and 4 to 20 in petite.
Designed with a timeless revere collar and convenient button fastening, the coatigan also includes practical front pockets, combining function with a polished look. Compared to designer options like John Lewis’s Phase Eight Coatigan (£135) and Boden’s Jacquard Coatigan (£169), Next offers an affordable yet fashionable alternative.
Customer feedback reflects strong appreciation for the coatigan’s style and warmth. One reviewer shared, “Bought this to wear at a posh dinner—very stylish and warm, looked very good and got many compliments.” Another loyal fan noted, “I now have this coat in two colours! Simply beautiful. I’m 5ft 2’ and size 6P was perfect—warm, relaxed fit. Can be worn casual or smart. Highly recommend.” Another praised its versatility: “A coat to be seen in. Warm, beautifully made. Can be worn casual with jeans or smart for wintery days out.”
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However, some shoppers were less impressed. One commented on the coatigan’s build, saying, “I didn’t think this was very good quality. There’s no lining inside, so it’s very thin and quite big. I guess that’s the style, but it looks shapeless and lacks structure.”
Next describes the coatigan as “a timeless autumn/winter staple,” blending style with comfort. Its classic collar and button-up design deliver sophistication, while the front pockets add practicality. Ideal for layering, this coatigan easily transitions from casual outings to smarter winter occasions, making it a must-have for those seeking comfort without compromising on style.