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When Kanye West isn’t busy engaging in Twitter feuds with grown men, he’s dressing his fiancée Kim Kardashian.

And he’s gone to great lengths to keep Kardashian looking uber chic, including her new taste in long, classic overcoats.

Since September, Kardashian, formerly of the-tighter-the-better fashion camp, has stepped out in a myriad of timeless toppers that make her appear leaner and help obscure her ample rump.

Aside from being flattering, oversized menswear-inspired coats are the hot outerwear this winter with fashion houses like Céline and Balenciaga producing their own versions.

Here are five coat looks that Kardashian has buttoned up. . .

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This textured coat with exaggerated lapels looks like it was made from her old Fozzie Bear doll, but it's the perfect balance of classic tailoring and edgy fabric. And surely it kept her warm in the Big Apple as temperatures dipped below humane last week.FilmMagic
The curvaceous reality star took a break from her neutral shades to sport this color-blocked look outside her NYC digs on Thursday. This purple ensemble paired with a bright yellow coat is, in a phrase, Crayola chic.Splashnews.com
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Nothing says enduring like a long camel-hair coat. The reality star started sporting this Max Mara number back in September at Paris fashion week over this nude dress, and later with a T-shirt and leggings.Splashnews.com
The first coat in the transformation: Kardashian was spotted in this soft pink coat from Céline’s fall collection in late September. Kardashian keeps the robe-like topper simple by wearing it over monochromatic separates — and it’s like seeing her through rose-colored glasses.Splashnews.com
Is that Kim Kardashian or Victoria Beckham? The reality star amps up her casual jeans and T-shirt with a dark tailored coat on Wednesday in Brooklyn — and the results are downright sleek.Splashnews.com
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