These 5 H&M Trends Won't Be in Stock in 2019

We're awaiting sausage rolls and the Queen's speech, but there's much to be looking forward to when it also comes to 2019's best high-street fashion moments. Gone are the days when there are two peak periods (February and September) when the really good stuff filters into stores. These days, there is a daily influx of super items to select from. One brand that has really picked up some trend-hitting steam heading into the second half of 2018 is H&M, and we, therefore, have rather high hopes of what the affordable Scandi brand is set to offer in the New Year.

This year, we've seen its printed wrap dresses (specifically snake- and leopard-print) take centre stage on Instagram, along with teddy-bear coats (honestly, they don't stay in stock for more than two mins) and a pink-and-red colour-blocked skirt (bravo if you got hold of that It buy).

These sought-after items are still standing up as solid investments for the coming months. They also hint toward what other pieces, trends and categories are worth checking out from H&M for the future. Keep scrolling to see what's being hyped up from the label and see our top H&M picks available now.

CHECKS, CHECKS AND MORE CHECKS

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I almost didn't have time to write this story because I wanted to get straight to Alex Stedman's tartan skirt and buy it without delay. H&M have seen success with checked coats and trousers lately, so we predict this is one reliable print trend that will continue well into 2019.

EXPENSIVE-LOOKING KNITWEAR

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If there's one thing we've truly enjoyed wearing from H&M this year, it's the sweet knits. Coming in neutral colours and simple shapes, they look far more expensive than the price tags, and they'll last for a long, long time. Just ask Lindsey—we're certain she'll wear this cardi on repeat for many seasons to come.

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"OFF" COLOURS

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Mette's emerald-green tutu skirt is just one of the many more unusual colourful pieces that H&M has been offering up (you'll find all sorts of offbeat hues online at the moment). The fashion crowd will get to them fast—trust me.

PLAIN MIDI DRESSES

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Although H&M has been a go-to for printed dresses this year, we'd perhaps be more likely to recommend the brand's plainer and simpler midis when it comes to everyday pieces to wear on repeat. Monikh's elegant cream style is a perfect example of buying some on the high street that won't date.

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CLASSIC COATS

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From camel overcoats to beige faux-fur jackets, H&M's subtlest pieces of outerwear are being snapped up left, right and centre. Considering many of us don't buy coats until later in the winter season, you'll do well heading here for this specific trend in early 2019.

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Hannah Almassi
Editor in Chief

Hannah Almassi is the Editor in Chief of Who What Wear UK. Hannah has been part of the the Who What Wear brand since 2015, when she was headhunted to launch the UK sister site and social channels, implement a localised content strategy and build out the editorial team. She joined following a seven-year tenure at Grazia magazine, where she led front-of-book news, fashion features and shopping specials as fashion news and features editor. With experience in both print and digital across fashion and beauty, Hannah has over 16 years in the field as a journalist, editor, content strategist and brand consultant. Hannah has interviewed industry heavyweights such as designers including Marc Jacobs and Jonathan Anderson through to arbiters of taste including Katie Grand and Anna Dello Russo. A skilled moderator and lecturer specialising in the shift to digital media and e-commerce, Hannah’s opinion and work has been sought by the likes of CNBC, BBC, The Sunday Times Style, The Times, The Telegraph and MatchesFashion.com, among many others. Hannah is often called upon for her take on trends, becoming known as a person with their finger of the pulse of what’s happening in the fashion space for stylish Brits. Hannah currently resides in Eastbourne with her photographer husband, incredibly busy son and highly Instagrammable cat.