Best winter coat for men 2022: warm and stylish

Looking for the best winter coats for men? Keep out the cold with these stylish, technical jackets, overcoats, parkas, and shells

Man surrounded by rocks, he's wearing one of the best winter coats, the Shackleton Lockroy parka
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There's no doubt the summer has come to an end (in some parts of the world), and we're now in the depths of winter, with grey skies and freezing temperatures, and that can only mean one thing – it's time to dig out that winter coat. 

The fact is, nothing beats winter blues like battling Mother Nature in a jacket stuffed to the gunnels with down. And so, just for you, T3 has picked out the best winter coats for those looking for protection from the elements. 

Whether you're looking for a sophisticated overcoat, technical puffer jacket, or an Arctic-proof parka, we've got you covered. Although many of the jackets here have weatherproof qualities, if you're looking specifically for an outdoor coat that'll keep you dry in a downpour, head to our roundup of the best lightweight waterproof jackets instead.

Best winter coats for men: styles explained

While capsule wardrobes are in-vogue and certainly have their merits, it’s unlikely you’ll only have one coat in your wardrobe that will carry you through all occasions in a season. So, you might want to add a new style to your sartorial arsenal, but where to start?

Parka

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Parka

You may forever associate the Parka jacket with Liam Gallagher and Brit Pop, but it was arguably invented by the Caribou Inuit and its cool-factor will live forever. Technically, a parka is a hip-length coat stuffed with down or warm fibre, sometimes with a furry-edged hood. But there are heaps of different types, meaning you can choose a version that fits with your personal style. Parkas look great with jeans and trainers at the weekend, but not so much with a business suit. So, if you spend a decent amount of time pottering around a park at the weekend, this could be a style for you.

Bomber

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Bomber

The bomber jacket, or flight jacket, needs little introduction. Coming into its own during World War One, it’s since been embraced by all sorts of subcultures, including punks and hip-hop pioneers. The style recently had a major fashion moment in 2006 but may not be cutting edge at the moment. However, it’s still a great staple in your wardrobe. Once again, it’s not for (most) offices, but is a brilliant style for the weekend, and can elevate the most basic t-shirt and jeans combo.

Overcoat

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Overcoat

A classic overcoat is handy for so many situations, from work to winter weddings. There are so many styles to choose from, so it’s important to choose a length that suits you and your style, as well as details you like. The best coats will boast quality materials (perhaps wool or even cashmere) and lovely touches like horned buttons, sumptuous lining and stylish lapels. It’s surprising how much such a classic coat can portray your personality. The classic overcoat can be dashing (think Jane Austen or Richard Gere) or effortlessly cool (James Dean and Bob Dylan) making it a coat worth investing in, that with care, could be a staple in your wardrobe for years to come.

Down

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Down

You don’t need to be an intrepid Arctic explorer to benefit from a down coat. More practical for the outdoors than a wool overcoat, down coats are a must if you like winter walks and being outdoors in all weather conditions. If you’re not going to incredibly cold climbs, looks come into play as most of these down coats (with the exception of seriously cheap high street versions) are water and windproof, and filled with ether duck, goose or synthetic down. So, if you’re veggie or vegan, it’s worth looking closely at the filling.

Fleece

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Fleece

It's about time the humble fleece made a comeback, isn't it? No longer the preserve of Bargain Hunt contestants, a modern fleece (such as the Pumori Expedition Jacket from The North Face, pictured above) is stylish, warm, and a modern stable in any man's wardrobe. These garments are perfect for transitioning from city streets to hilltops, and can be a godsend when working outdoors or camping. They're also hugely flexible in how you wear them – either as a warm top layer or as a breathable midlayer. The Pumori Expedition Jacket from The North Face is named after the 7,161m summit that stands in the shadow of Mount Everest and has been made from recycled plastic bottles collected in the Himalayan foothills and responsibly-sourced cotton. 

Teddy coat

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Teddy coat

All the rage for AW19, the Teddy coat is bringing the vintage glamour of a bygone era to modern men. The example above is the Motoluxe Alpaca coat – decadent yet practical, it is the perfect purchase if you’re after a coat to truly impress. 

Best winter coats for men: what is down and how is it measured?

Traditionally down comes from the feathers of ducks and geese. The more technical down jackets are measured in 'fill power' or quality of the down. 

It's calculated by measuring how many cubic inches an ounce of down creates at its maximum loft (or when the down fibres are fully fluffed up). Annoyingly, like tons/tonnes, the measurements are different in the US and Europe, but the range spans from 300 to 900+ with the lower number denoting lesser quality and loft. 

So, if you want a seriously warm jacket, plump for more than 550, but if you're throwing on a down jacket in-between visits to shops, a lesser number may keep you cosy enough.

Best winter coat brands

Canada Goose

For more than 60 years Canada Goose has been making Arctic-worthy down jackets and other winter woollies worn by explorers and research scientists. The brand is best known for its distinctive red, white and blue circular logo, which is a reverse image of the North Pole, as well as its technical but fashionable coats, which have been worn by supermodels, rappers and tonnes of well-heeled teens. Canada Goose is involved in several environmental and social initiatives but has come under fire in recent years by animal rights groups, especially for its use of coyote fur on hoods. This is a brand for people who really value being warm, but not so much for veggies and vegans.

Shackleton

Unsurprisingly, Shackleton is inspired by polar explorer extraordinaire, Ernest Shackleton. Launched in 2016, the British brand's speciality is engineering extreme-weather performance apparel that combines advanced technologies with top quality materials. Its parkas and jackets undergo extensive field-testing and have been proven in Antarctica and the Arctic, having been used by record-breaking polar explorers in recent years. Cool.

Moncler

The most ‘fashion’ of serious performance wear brands, you can see Moncler’s latest down coats on catwalks. The Italian sportswear co. was founded in the 1950s and is known for its distinctive logo and tricolour details. In 1954, Moncler quilted jackets were chosen to equip the Italian expedition to K2, which culminated with the conquest of the earth's second-highest summit, and were worn by French skiers during the Grenoble Winter Olympics in 1968. In more recent times they are the choice of many a model and celeb, but the brand's fashion credentials are backed up by its technical heritage.

Triple FAT Goose

Triple FAT Goose makes supremely warm technical down jackets For Arctic Temperatures (F.A.T.). The jackets look similar to Canada Goose, offer comparable warmth, but are much more affordable. Basically, you're getting a supremely warm jacket, that looks stylish, at an amazing price.

Arc'teryx

Arc'teryx is a Canadian outdoor high-end clothing co with a distinctive logo of a bird fossil. (You know the one.) The brand often divides its products by the activity they're best suited for, making it easy to buy the right kit to suit your hobbies and it's stand-out jacket if the Alpha SV. Like many of the other brands on our list Arc'teryx treads that fine and difficult line between being practical and fashionable, making it a great option for outdoorsy and city types.

The North Face

If you want some great quality and fashionable outerwear, The North Face offers one of the widest and most reasonably priced selections out there. The brand’s technical fabrics really stand up to scrutiny and its coats are reliably warm and dry while comparably-priced offerings from the high street might not be. Plus, they are fashionable and even a status symbol in some parts of the world, such as South Korea (apparently). Whether you’re looking for a great waterproof for less than £100 or a reasonably-priced synthetic down coat, The North Face will come up with the goods.

Best places to buy winter coats

Best winter coats: buying tips

  • It might be tempting to tap into current trends, but to get the most use out of your new coat, it’s best to look inside your current wardrobe and work out what you want to wear your coat with. For example, if you’re outdoorsy you’ll probably want to plump for down, but if you have a smart office job, an overcoat is more likely to cut the mustard.
  • When it comes to quality, choose warm materials like down, wool or cashmere. A coat is traditionally one of the most expensive items in your wardrobe and quality coat can last for years if you pick a timeless style, so it’s worth investing.
  • Work out where you’re planning on wearing your coat. If you spend loads of time in the elements then a super warm down coat is just the business, but it could be annoyingly hot if you mostly peruse shops during a wintery weekend. 
  • Finally, take a leaf out of Marie Kondo’s book and choose some outerwear that sparks joy. After all, it can seem like forever until summer, so a nice coat can offer a light at the end of a very long, grey tunnel.

The best winter coats for men

Shackleton Lockroy parkaT3 Awards 2022 Winner's Badge

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1. Shackleton Lockroy parka

Designed to provide expedition-grade performance

Reasons to buy

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Waterproof
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Built for adventures
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Understated looks

Reasons to avoid

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Hood isn't removable 

The Shackleton Lockroy All Conditions Parka is our favourite winter jacket. The luxury British clothing never fails to impress us, and this year's expedition-grade parka is a sharp, sophisticated package that will look after you for many winters to come.

The Shackleton Lockroy All Conditions Parka will look after you wherever you are, from the windy cities to icy wastelands. It's fully waterproof, windproof and breathable. Perhaps best of all, the Lockroy is made from a 100-percent recycled 3-layer waterproof fabric and is packed with RDS-certified 800 fill goose down insulation. This gives it a level of warmth and performance that is a testament to its Antarctic DNA.

Shackleton didn't stop there, however, this jacket also gets full seam sealing, welded baffles, fully adjustable hood design, as well as full-length, zipped side vents which allow for immediate heat loss when moving between cold and warm environments.

Despite all of these practical elements, we think the jacket looks amazing as well, so you can remain looking suave and sophisticated in all the world’s coldest places.

Canada Goose Bromley

2. Canada Goose Bromley

This winter coat will fit in on the streets of London or the Arctic Circle

Reasons to buy

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Built to last
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Very warm
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Great brand

Reasons to avoid

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The obvious choice?

One of the most popular brands right now is Canada Goose, darlings of the Arctic Circle, streets of London, and the Beckham household. These jackets are made for extreme weather conditions, and it takes 450 hours to make a single Canada Goose coat. All designs are stuffed with Hutterite down (amongst other premium Canadian downs), and features a shearling-trimmed collar.

CALVIN KLEIN NYLON FIELD JACKET

3. CALVIN KLEIN NYLON FIELD JACKET

A timeless design which will last numerous winters

Reasons to buy

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Quilted lining
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Removable trim
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Water-repellent canvas

Reasons to avoid

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Lining could get smelly

Fashioned from water-repellent canvas with a snug-fitting quilted lining, this field jacket from Calvin Klein is a reliable cold-weather choice. This long sleeved piece features a multitude of pockets and pointed collar with detachable faux fur trim. Boasting a central concealed zip and button closure, this piece is finished with the brands logo to the sleeve.

PAUL SMITH Wool And Cashmere-Blend Coat

4. PAUL SMITH Wool And Cashmere-Blend Coat

A sophisticated winter coat for the man about town

Reasons to buy

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Can be layered
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Classic style
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Sophisticated

Reasons to avoid

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Not waterproof

Paul Smith's classic camel coat is cut from a wool and cashmere-blend that'll keep you warm all winter round. While the modern straight-cut fit is roomy enough to layer over a suit, it can also be paired with more relaxed clothing, like a hoody, black jeans and stan Smiths. It has a full satin lining and a couple of practical pockets on the inside.

Rab Infinity Microlight Jacket

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5. Rab Infinity Microlight Jacket

A lightweight, packable jacket that's also super warm

Reasons to buy

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Lightweight and packs down small
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More weatherproof than previous versions
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Comfy fit and very warm

Reasons to avoid

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Not fully waterproof

Rab is one of the most popular brand names when it comes to down jackets, and with good reason. This brand's outdoor-friendly coats delivery an impressive amount of warmth in a very lightweight package, and one which can be packed down into a compact pouch and shoved into a backpack when not in use – not something that can be said for many of the coats on this list. The key drawback to be aware of is that down jackets don't cope especially well with water. While most have a hydrophobic treatment that can deal with very light showers, if you end up soaked through it'll ruin the down. Rab has addressed this issue in its 2022 iteration of the Microlight – the Infinity – by adding a Gore-Tex layer. While it's still not entirely waterproof, it is more weatherproof than previous versions, and it suitable to wear in light snow, for instance. The cut is comfy and designed to allow complete freedom of movement, with elasticated cuffs to keep any drafts out. 

Finisterre Vellus Parka jacket

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6. Finisterre Vellus Waterproof Parka

An ultra-cosy and weatherproof coat for men

Reasons to buy

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Extremely cosy and weatherproof
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Fleece-lined pockets
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Uses recycled materials throughout

Reasons to avoid

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Bulky and heavy

If you need something to keep you warm and dry in the rainiest, windiest, coldest weather, the best winter coat for you could well be the Finisterre Vellus. This parka is lined and insulated throughout – including in the hood – with a 20k hydrostatic head rating and taped seams to keep water firmly out. There are two large front pockets for stashing your things, plus a hidden internal zip pocket for valuables. Perhaps our favourite feature, though, is that you've got two sets of ultra-soft, fleece lined handwarmer pockets to take the chill off your digits: two at the side of the front pockets, and two higher up near your stomach. Because it's Finisterre, this coat has some strong eco credentials too, with recycled, high-performance fabrics used throughout. So what are the down-sides? While it's ideal for very cold and wet days, it's going to be overkill in milder weather – and it's pretty heavy and bulky when you're not wearing it. And at time of writing, the men's version was sold out in black and only available in burnt orange, which while cool, might not be everyone's cup of tea. 

KJUS Chaviolas Jacket

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7. KJUS Chaviolas Jacket

A ultra warm jacket which looks at home on the streets and ski slopes

Reasons to buy

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100% down
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Stylish design
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DWR coating
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Colour options

Looking for a winter coat you can wear around the city as well as aprés ski? You need the Chaviolas Jacket fro KJUS. It's filled with 100% duck down and is made from an innovative blend of materials designed with your warmth and comfort as the priority. The raised, padded collar plus elastic hem and cuffs keep the wind and cold out, and the body heat in. DWR coating means light snow or rain won't stick. Keep extra gloves, scarf, or earmuffs in the huge zippered front pockets in case the temperature really drops.

MACKAGE OZZY DOWN JACKET

8. MACKAGE OZZY DOWN JACKET

This stylish down jacket features subtle details

Reasons to buy

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Lightweight
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Stylish details
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Leather trim

Reasons to avoid

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Hood isn't removable

The Mackage Ozzy is a lightweight hooded down jacket with a modern straight silhouette. It uses a super lightweight nano goose down, and features zippered slash pockets at front , stretch cotton lining, a drawstring hooded neckline and a metaluxe central zip. To finish it off the coat has been trimmed in leather and a branded tab detailing to the rear of the hood.

Fjallraven Greenland Winter Jacket

9. Fjallraven Greenland Winter Jacket

Be one with nature with this winter coat from Fjallraven

Reasons to buy

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Teddy lining
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Natural look
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Water resistant

Reasons to avoid

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Will need re-waxing

Fit right into nature with this classic winter coat from Fjallraven. Born in the 1970s, this coat has recently been updated with an improved fit and more sustainable materials. The weather-resistant outer fabric, soft teddy-fleece lining and practical details make for a winter jacket that is equally at home in the forest as in town. Its water resistant properties can be enhanced with Greenland Wax, which further increases the durability of an already long-lasting jacket.

Arc'teryx Atom LT

10. Arc'teryx Atom LT

This jacket works well on its own or layered

Reasons to buy

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Can be layered
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Well made
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Water resistant

Reasons to avoid

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Not the most stylish

The Atom LT is a hybrid hoodie, designed for use as both an active-use insulation layer, or a standalone jacket for when you're in less Artic conditions. Despite being lightweight and packable, the Atom still packs some serious clothing tech, such as Coreloft insulation, Polartec and Hardface for stretch and breathability, and DWR taffeta outer shell to protect from wind and rain.

Musto Siku Parka

11. Musto Siku Parka

"The pinnacle of technical design"

Reasons to buy

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Ultimate warmth
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Recco Reflectors
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Protects in all conditions

Reasons to avoid

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Could be overkill in London

Musto claims the Siku is "the pinnacle of technical design". It's built to withstand the most extreme weather conditions, but the understated all-black aesthetic means it can be worn anywhere. Dual-layer Gore-Tex protect you from heavy rain, while staying breathable warmth with lightweight PrimaLoft Gold.

Musto have binned the fur hood in favour of a double layer construction, and added a breathable nylon metal mesh face mask that allows water vapour to pass through when exhaling.

Now, don't go thinking the Siku is all style over substance. If the unthinkable avalanche does happen, the jacket features Recco Reflectors which can be picked up by rescue teams using special equipment.

Triple FAT Goose Norden Mens Hooded Bomber Jacket

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12. Triple FAT Goose Norden Mens Hooded Bomber Jacket

A stylish bomber jacket built for artic temperatures

Reasons to buy

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Great price
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Look good
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Very warm

Reasons to avoid

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Lacks finishing touches

We love this warm jacket from Triple FAT Goose. The Norden Bomber has 700 Fill Power White Goose Down, two fleece-lined handwarmer chest pockets with snap button enclosures, and a DWR coating with an eco-friendly DWR that combined provide optimal cold weather resistance. There are two extra sets of pockets — one set on the side with zipper closures and the other set in the front with snap bottom flap closures — add to this jacket's amazing versatility and practicality. 

WOOLRICH ARCTIC ANORAK COAT

13. WOOLRICH ARCTIC ANORAK COAT

Stand out in this bright Arctic parka

Reasons to buy

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Black also available
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Practical
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Not Canada Goose

Reasons to avoid

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None

If you're looking for a stylish and warm parka, that isn't made by Canada Goose, check out this Arctic anorak from Woolrich. It's constructed from classic Woolrich fabric and features a special Teflon coating which makes the garment rain, wind and snow resistant. A multitude of pockets, branded buttons, cuffed sleeves and a branded velcro neck fastening make it as practical as it is stylish.

Barbour Ashby Wax

14. Barbour Ashby Wax

A classic coat from the iconic British brand

Reasons to buy

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Works in the country or city
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Affordable

Reasons to avoid

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Not the warmest

Reworking the contemporary Engineered Bedale in a robust wax finish, the Ashby is a winter-ready jacket that's as stylish as it is practical. Perfect if you live on a farm and roll around everywhere in a Defender.

MONCLER MARLIOZ JACKET

15. MONCLER MARLIOZ JACKET

Keep warm in Moncler's signature puffer jacket

Reasons to buy

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Bold design
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Colour options
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Detachable hood

Reasons to avoid

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Too bold for some

We love this big puffer from Moncler made from the brand's signature lacquered shell. It's packed with lightweight down, which will keep you warm without feeling too bulky. The jacket features a multitude of pockets, detachable twill-lined hood, concealed central zip, high neckline, and elasticated button cuffs. Of course, it's finished with Moncler's signature logo, and is ready to keep you warm no matter the environment.

Alpha Industries CWU Hooded Flight Jacket

16. Alpha Industries CWU Hooded Flight Jacket

Go full-on Top Gun this winter

Reasons to buy

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Authentic style
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Water repellent
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Warm

Reasons to avoid

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Not the most sophisticated

Go full on Top Gun this winter with the faux fur hooded version of the famous CWU 45/P flight jacket. It comes with extra warm lining for the colder seasons, and is ideal for those seeking durable construction, warmth, and authenticity. The jacket features a water repellent nylon outer shell, and it paired with two layered quilted nylon/polyester interlinings. The knit cuffs, waistband, and front zipper closure with storm flap ensure that you'll stay dry for the duration, while the faux fur hood keeps you warm.

Belstaff Roadmaster

17. Belstaff Roadmaster

An iconic jacket from a historic brand

Reasons to buy

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Practical
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Great brand
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Understated look

Reasons to avoid

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Could be warmer

Introduced in 1981, the Belstaff Roadmaster is a bit of an icon. The recent jacket, with the original four-pocket design comes in a more streamlined fit. Made from cambric cotton, Belstaff has developed the wax finish since 1920s, to be more breathable and waterproof.

Columbia Shreddin' Jacket

18. Columbia Shreddin' Jacket

A great winter coat for hitting the slopes

Reasons to buy

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Reflective insulation
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Helmet compatible hood
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Practical

Reasons to avoid

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Not ideal for wearing in cities

Do you spend your Januarys shredding down the slopes of Tignes? Or, at least, pretend you do? Well, this Shreddin' jacket from Columbia is perfect for you. Featuring a helmet compatible hood, Omni-heat thermal reflective insulation, and Omni-tech breathability (essentially little silver dots which reflect heat but let sweet through) this jacket is crammed with fabric tech.

The North Face Nuptse III

19. The North Face Nuptse III

This practial jacket is also a street-style icon

Reasons to buy

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Stylish
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Understated
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Comes in different colours

Reasons to avoid

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None

The North Face is brand of choice for BBC news reporters on location everywhere, and now street-style enthusiasts as well. We love this jacket from the company, featuring HyVent technology, and responsibly sourced down, it looks right at home on the streets as well as more remote locations.

To get the best price, make sure you browse our The North Face discount codes.

Patagonia Down Sweater Hoody

20. Patagonia Down Sweater Hoody

This jacket is made from recycled polyester and ethical down

Reasons to buy

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Recycled and ethical
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Water resistant
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Great brand

Reasons to avoid

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None

The Men's Down Sweater Hoody from Patagonia delivers exceptional comfort and warmth in cold conditions. It features a combination of recycled polyester fabric and 800 fill power goose down that is traceable from the parent farm to the apparel factory to ensure its ethical sourcing. The fabric boasts a durable water resistant finish for a little extra protection in damp conditions and will also block out the wind while the down helps to trap a layer of warm air around your body.

Montane Icarus Jacket

21. Montane Icarus Jacket

The first jacket to use PrimaLoft ThermoPlume

Reasons to buy

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Synthetic down
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Warm when wet
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Vegan friendly

Reasons to avoid

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Still loses performance when wet

Montane's Icarus jacket features a Pertex Quantum Eco fabric outer, which is both windproof and water resistant, but most importantly of all, the jacket  contains ThermoPlume, a synthetic fibre almost identical to natural goose down. It has a 550 fill power down equivalent, and is actually more efficient than traditional down when wet, remaining warm and dry in the harshest weather conditions.

TOG24 WORTH TCZ THERMAL JACKET

22. TOG24 WORTH TCZ THERMAL JACKET

An affordable coat destined to keep you warm

Reasons to buy

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Warm
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Detachable faux fur trim
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Affordable

Reasons to avoid

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None

Beat the cold with this affordable cold weather jacket for every day outdoors. The Worth TCZ is a tough jacket, offering protection from showers and wind with a special down-like thermal fill that carefully conserves body heat. There’s a snug fleece-and-taffeta lining plus an adjustable hood with detachable faux-fur trim.

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