Despite record high temperatures this fall, we’re confident this winter will be a cold one, and when temperatures start to drop, you’re going to want the perfect winter coat for wherever the season takes you. Here are the coats to buy now and wear all season (and next).
The Classic Peacoat
Perfect for work, date night, or just schlepping around town, a classic peacoat pulls any outfit together. The Naval Peacoat from Orvis is the perfect addition to any closet and will quickly become your go-to. Made to military-specifications, with handwarmer pockets, this coat is sure to keep you warm all winter.
The Parka
You know those days. The ones where the wind chill dips below zero and the thought of even opening the front door strikes fear in your heart. Those are parka days. And for parka days, you need something that will help you brave the most brutal weather. Luckily the Luxury Arctic Parka from Woolrich, insulated with 90% duck down and 10% feathers stops the cold in its tracks.
The Bomber
While the Bomber may not be warm enough on its own on the coldest winter days, it's the perfect transitional piece, and it also a great to layer under your heavy-duty coats. This quilted version from Todd Snyder x Champion features a smart fabric mix – jersey on the exterior, poly fill and a waffle rice thermal lining - that keeps you warm without overheating.
The Overcoat
Much like the Peacoat, the Overcoat is a simple way to elevate any outfit. The AETHER Crosby Jacket, with a 3-layer, 100% wool outer exterior and a removable liner with 100 grams of PrimaLoft® Gold insulation, will protect you from the elements while keeping you looking refined and rugged.
Slim Puffer
Whether you're throwing this on before you run out for your weekend coffee or layering it under a suit jacket for an modern twist on a classic look, the Slim Puffer is one piece you'll want to incorporate into your wardrobe this season. Versatile, comfortable, and flattering, it's sure to become a closet staple. The Patagonia Nano Puff® Jacket is windproof, water-resistant, and eco-friendly. Win-win-win.