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Parka: trends

Some pieces of clothing are firmly linked to specific people. For instance, when we think of a parka we instantly think of German actor Götz George, aka Schimanski in the crime series “Tatort”. But this street style favourite in olive green and dark blue has also made its way into the female wardrobe, and we are very happy it did. The robust, functional jacket with a hood has since even become a fashion classic. So it’s definitely worth the investment!

What to wear with a parka

Is there anything that captures the casual look more than a parka with slim-fitting jeans and white trainers? You can’t go wrong with this outfit. Those who are a little bolder can even try out the exciting combination of a parka and a delicate white blouse – by all means with extra feminine details such as a pussycat bow and frills. Or you go one step further and contrast the masculine parka with a feminine pencil skirt.

Exclusive fashion tip

At first glance, all parkas seem to look the same. But the different models are actually very different in terms of cut and length. Which one will suit you? As a rule of thumb, knee-length parkas with pockets on the chest and hips look good on tall, slim women. Parka fans of a slightly stronger build should opt for sleeker models with less bulky extras.

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Parka: trends

Some pieces of clothing are firmly linked to specific people. For instance, when we think of a parka we instantly think of German actor Götz George, aka Schimanski in the crime series “Tatort”. But this street style favourite in olive green and dark blue has also made its way into the female wardrobe, and we are very happy it did. The robust, functional jacket with a hood has since even become a fashion classic. So it’s definitely worth the investment!

What to wear with a parka

Is there anything that captures the casual look more than a parka with slim-fitting jeans and white trainers? You can’t go wrong with this outfit. Those who are a little bolder can even try out the exciting combination of a parka and a delicate white blouse – by all means with extra feminine details such as a pussycat bow and frills. Or you go one step further and contrast the masculine parka with a feminine pencil skirt.

Exclusive fashion tip

At first glance, all parkas seem to look the same. But the different models are actually very different in terms of cut and length. Which one will suit you? As a rule of thumb, knee-length parkas with pockets on the chest and hips look good on tall, slim women. Parka fans of a slightly stronger build should opt for sleeker models with less bulky extras.