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You Can Shop COS Online Now—And Everything Is 15% Off

The site is chock-full of well-priced pieces for the shopper that likes their lines clean, their colours solid and their tailoring refined.
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A woman standing in a trench coat for a post on COS Canada online.

(Photo: Courtesy of COS)

You’ll never have to leave your house again to shop COS. The London-based purveyor of well-priced wardrobe basics and on-trend statement pieces that stretch (but won’t break) your clothing budget launched its Canadian site this month. Best of all, if you're comfortable sharing your email address with the retailer, everything is 15% off for a limited time.

Spring is the season for wardrobe renewal, and COS is making a strong case for a refresh with its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, which is heavy on minimalist-chic outerwear, work-ready jumpsuits, tailored wide-leg trousers, sleek skirts and versatile layering pieces.

The glossy seasonal campaign is fronted by supermodel Vittoria Ceretti (yes, she’s Leonardo DiCaprio’s plus-one) and actor Alexander Skarsgård (yes, he’s my imaginary plus-one) and is perfect for the shopper who likes their lines clean, colours solid and tailoring refined.

A quick scan of the newly launched site has me bookmarking a few future add-to-carts, including:

This ’80s-inspired funnel-neck trench coat for $399

A woman standing in a trench coat for a post on COS Canada online.

This twist-detail midi dress for $169

A woman standing in a blue midi dress for a post on COS Canada online.
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This super-trendy striped tee with a contrasting collar for $59

A woman standing in a striped t-shirtfor a post on COS Canada online.

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Flannery Dean is a writer based in Hamilton, Ont. She’s written for The Narwhal, the Globe and Mail and The Guardian

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