Transform your autumn wardrobe with this $80 find from Target!

As the leaves turn golden and the air grows crisp, it's time to wrap up in style without breaking the bank.

Enter the latest fashion sensation that's causing a stir among Australian shoppers—and it's available in one of Australia's budget-friendly retailers.


Target just stole the fashion spotlight with their latest product, which has hit the shelves.

Target's Lily Loves PU Trench Coat ($80) has been the talk of the town, and for a good reason.

This stylish piece recently drew comparisons to the luxurious St Agni's Leather Trench, which could retail for $1,459.


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The Target Lily Loves PU Trench Coat (left) in comparison to St Agni's Trench Coat (right). Image Credits: Target, St Agni


Yet, what makes this Target trench coat unique?

The Lily Loves PU Trench Coat boasts a sleek, long-line silhouette, a double-breasted cut, and a classic belted waist.

These features echo the high-end appeal of its designer counterpart.

While St Agni's version was made from lamb leather, Target's iteration offers a leather-look polyurethane blend, which gives it a luxurious feel without the hefty price tag.


Lily Loves PU Trench Coat is available in two rich hues: deep chocolate and burgundy.

With its look and price point, this coat quickly became a wardrobe essential for fashion-savvy shoppers.

Shoppers immediately raved about the product online due to its quality, flattering fit, and versatility.

Fashion content creator Sharna Isabella was one of the first people to spot the Target gem and immediately shared it online.

'Who was going to tell me that Target has seriously stepped up their jacket game?' Sharna exclaimed in her video.


The coat's allure charmed her and prompted her to buy both colours.

'You can't tell me that you wouldn't find these cute options in places like Zara or even Dissh for double the price,' she added as she highlighted the coats' value for money.

The Lily Loves PU Trench Coat has since then gained a cult following for its designer look.

Fashion fans have showcased their creativity by styling it in various ways—layered over chunky knits and boots for a classic winter ensemble or cinched at the waist over a slip dress for an effortlessly chic evening look.

Even those sceptical about the usage of faux leather have been converted.


'They look really nice in person. Maybe it didn't come through in the video,' Sharna reassured in her video.

'It's very soft as well; $80 compared to $800+ is a lot more achievable for the everyday girl, I'd say.'

Target's recent clothing lines have made waves on the Australian fashion scene, as thousands of women share their impressive hauls from the store.

Target's clothing ranges are now some of the best value-for-money pieces on the market, thanks to its quality and affordability.

With the cost of living on the rise, luxury purchases are becoming harder to justify.

That's where affordable finds from Target come in, as they offer budget-conscious fashionistas the opportunity to stay on-trend without overspending.
Key Takeaways

  • Australian shoppers have been praising a budget-friendly leather-look trench coat from Target.
  • The trench coat, compared to a designer piece worth over $1,400, was considered a bargain for its quality and design.
  • Target's clothing ranges have received attention for their quality and value for money.
  • The coat also gained popularity for its versatility in styling and was seen as an affordable option for fashion-conscious consumers.
Have you seen these trench coats at Target recently? Do you have any budget-friendly finds that you would like to share with others? Share them with us in the comments section below!
 

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One thing to remember about FAKE LEATHER - it doesn't last long. The more you use it the quicker it peels and becomes nasty. Just think of your belts. I have bought both real & fake leather over the years and I can tell you that if you look after both REAL leather can last longer than you. But FAKE leather even looking after it has maybe 1 or 2 years life span depending how much you use it.
 
I would not recommend buying this coat from Target. The material flakes quite quickly in our climate, and looks cheap and nasty. Definitely not a fashion sensation. The old adage "buy cheap buy dear" certainly applies in this case!
 
I find anything that length becomes annoying especially trying to get into a car. I bought a long cardigan last winter from Kmart wore it once. It got shut in car door was bulky and uncomfortable to drive in. I now use it around the house but still not happy with it. As for fake leather it is never soft enough and feels constricting
 

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