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  • Types of Jackets: An Encyclopedic Guide to Finding Your Perfect Style + How to Wear Them [28 Styles]

    A jacket has two functions: Keep you warm, of course, and define the rest of your outfit.

    When I was in college, I got a job working at the Cole Haan boutique in the King of Prussia Mall near Philly. Cole Haan’s shoe styles were still somewhat conservative, but their men’s jackets had a rebellious flare that quickly seduced me. After a year, I’d racked up $2000 worth of jackets (though I won’t say how much I actually paid with my employee discount). It’s been well over a decade, and I still have all of those jackets…and several more.

    When you throw your jacket on in the morning, you set the tone for your day. Like choosing between loafers or work boots, choosing between different types of jackets is a matter of form and function. What’s the temperature? Could it rain or snow? Am I feeling formal, casual, business, or athletic today? Your jacket choice is the result of these decisions.

    But sometimes, you might not know where to start. We’ve compiled a list of the most common men’s jacket styles. Keep the list going in the comments if we didn’t include your favorite or if you have experience with any of our picks.

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    Field Jacket

    The field jacket is one of the few sartorial pieces that perfectly mates form with function, meaning 1. It will never go out of style, and 2. You’ll always have a spare pocket for your keys. The field jacket is easily recognizable as it typically has 3-4 exterior pockets and a generous fit (so you can layer up underneath). The original M-65 field jacket was developed in tandem with NYCO, a cotton/nylon blend that offered improved water and wind resistance over previous iterations.

    Today, outerwear companies have gotten creative with their fabrics, offering field jackets in cotton canvas, waxed canvas, and cotton blends. As the field jacket has become mainstream, it’s split into two sub-categories: the modern field jacket and the military field jacket.

    man wearing peter manning field coat with shawl collar cardigan, henley shirt, lightwash jeans, suede boots on a beach

    The modern field jacket is more inspired by farm fields than battlefields, like this one from Peter Manning, and maintains a roomy cut but adds a softer shoulder and creature comforts like corduroy trim and flannel lining. The military field jacket stays true to its roots with boxy shoulders, snap-in linings, and a hood that zips into the jacket’s collar.

    Read more about field jackets: The 10 Best Field Jackets

    How to wear a field jacket:

    Bomber Jacket

    a man wearing a bomber jacket over a sweater, with jeans and low top sneakersa man wearing a bomber jacket over a sweater, with jeans and low top sneakers

    You probably know that the bomber jacket was originally created for pilots, but you may not know that the streamlined silhouette you see today was at the outset, crafted from seal leather and lined with fur. Over the decades, the bomber has seen several iterations, loosening its insulation requirements as airplane cockpits have become warmer.

    Today the bomber jacket is the throw-it-on-for-anything jacket in terms of style: Going to the store in your sweats for milk? Throw on your bomber. Going out for drinks with the fellas? Bomber. And with different colors, cuts, and levels of warmth available, you can have a different bomber for each season. Not sure where to start? Try something like this lightweight bomber from Levi’s. The polyester will resist the wind and rain, and the trim cut will keep you looking svelte.

    Learn more about bomber jackets: The Bomber Jacket: How to Wear It

    Bomber jacket outfits:

    Denim Jacket

    Plenty of companies make a denim jacket, but no on does it quite like Levi’s. The denim, or jean jacket dates back to the late 1800s. It was originally created for farmers and gold prospectors with seams that could be easily let out and moved if the wearer needed a looser fit. When you picture a denim jacket, you probably see this one from Levi’s, which is their classic Trucker Jacket.

    The metal buttons and v-shaped seams make it unmistakable. Suitable for a spring day with a light breeze, a summer evening, or a fall evening with layers, the denim jacket has a rugged casualness that looks laid back but intentional.

    We feature it regularly in our outfit inspiration due to its versatility among smart casual.

    It’s important to note that while the denim trucker jacket is the most ubiquitous, there are other types of jackets that can be made of denim, most commonly a chore coat:

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    Tellason made in USA denim chore coat

    Read more about denim jackets: What’s The Difference Between A Trucker Jacket And A Denim Jacket?

    How to wear:

    Trucker Jacket

    The trucker jacket has an intriguing history, from protecting cowboys from storms to keeping Robert Redford looking like a stud. The trucker jacket is a specific design of jacket that can be made of various materials, which features a waist-length cut, tall collar, and generally one or two chest pockets.

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    Cinching button flaps on the back waist that narrow the opening are also standard.

    The most common trucker jacket you’ll see is the Levi’s denim one that we’ve featured above, but for a little added comfort and weather resistance, we like a trucker made from waxed sailcloth like this one from Flint and Tinder. The fabric comes from New Jersey, and the jacket is crafted in Los Angeles with a soft flannel lining to keep you warm.

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    Buck Mason twill trucker jacket / similar

    Flint and Tinder (which started as an American-made underwear company) even takes the extra time to wax the fabric on both sides for extra resilience. Creases and scuffs will help this jacket age with character and a 60-day return policy gives you the time to make sure it’s the right fit and style for you.

    Read more and see early designs of the trucker jacket: The Fascinating Evolution of the Trucker Jacket

    Outfits featuring trucker jackets:

    Chore Coat

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    Live Action Getup: Spring Layers

    Back in October, we started getting our house ready to sell. There was a myriad of jobs to do, and the weather was just starting to turn chilly. One crisp Saturday morning I threw on my chore coat with a t-shirt and a sweatshirt underneath and set aside two hours to pressure wash the front of the house. But you know how it goes when you get pressure washin’. Next thing I know I’m doing the back porch, and then I started eyeing up the deck. Five hours and two meals later, I’d ditched the sweatshirt, but I was still rockin’ the chore coat over my t-shirt.

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    The chore coat isn’t for a nice night out. It’s not for the meeting before the board of managers. It’s for chorin’. It’s for a walk in the woods or a casual weekend away. Made from cotton canvas, wool, or denim, the chore coat has a roomy cut for layers and a rugged construction that dares you to do some real work. Go get dirty.

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    A few chore coats worth checking out: The 11 Best Chore Coats

    How to wear a chore coat:

    Moto Jacket

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    Live Action Getup: Spring Transition

    The Belstaff Jacket (originally spelled Bellstaff and known colloquially as the “moto”) dates back to 1924 when a father-and-son company aimed to create a waterproof jacket for motorcycle racers, so they could race on the beach at the water’s edge. The jacket was the first commercially available sartorial item to use Egyptian cotton coated with wax.

    This kept the moisture out while still letting air in. Word spread, and soon it wasn’t just racers wearing Belstaff jackets; pilots (like Ameila Earhart) became customers as well. Soon Belstaff started making custom cycling and camping equipment, and by the time WWII had begun, the government was requesting Belstaff’s gear for their soldiers.

    Today Belstaff is an iconic fashion designer, with the likes of Ewan McGregor, David Beckham, and Liv Tyler headlining their newest collections. But their legacy, and more importantly, their quality, has remained untainted.

    The exterior pockets, snap buttons and general badassedness of the Belstaff-style moto jacket lend it to just about any body type. But like we’ve said before, most guys don’t want to take out a loan to pick one up. Unless you need the ruggedness of a leather moto (like if you actually ride a motorcycle), this cotton moto by Goodthreads is perfect for the upcoming spring.

    How to wear a moto jacket:

    Shirt Jacket

    When a button-up shirt isn’t enough, the shirt jacket steps in for that added layer of warmth. It is known by various names depending on what region you’re from including shirt jacket, shirt jac, CPO jacket, or shacket.

    The advantage of the shirt jacket is how well it allows you to move (since really, it’s just like wearing another shirt). You get the warmth of a light jacket without the added bulk, kind of like an alternative to a shawl collar cardigan or hoodie.

    This affordable one from Amazon comes in 12 colors and patterns and is made from polyester to give you the fleece feel with the shirt fit. Style it with a dark shirt, denim, and your favorite pair of boots for a hale fall look.

    How to wear a shirt jacket:

    Harrington Jacket

    man wearing a navy harrington jacket at the beachman wearing a navy harrington jacket at the beach
    The Harrington Jacket: Best Picks, How to Wear It & History [Budget & Upgrade]

    I’m a prep. Freshly shined penny loafers with a pair of Nantucket reds and a bow tie, and I feel right at home (maybe a copy of Gatsby in my back pocket in case I get bored). On a sunny day, you’ll see me rockin’ my basket-weave navy blazer, but if there’s a chill in the air, I get out the Harrington.

    a man wearing a harrington jacket over a sweater, with shorts and sneakersa man wearing a harrington jacket over a sweater, with shorts and sneakers

    Like a Mini Cooper with a hemi, the Harrington is a total sleeper in terms of versatility. Also known as a blouson jacket, wear a Harrington with chinos and a button down; wear it with jeans and your brown leather sneakers. Hell, throw it on with a pair of shorts on a cool summer evening. Keep in mind that just because the original G9 jacket from English brand Baracuta has become a cult classic since its inception in the 1930s, you don’t have to spend $400. This one from Uniqlo is $30 and looks swell.

    man wearing a green Harrington jacket and blue dress shirtman wearing a green Harrington jacket and blue dress shirt
    Jacket: Uniqlo (OoS)

    See the long history of the Harrington: The Harrington Jacket – How to Wear It, History, & Affordable Picks

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    Leather Jacket

    a man wearing a black leather jacket layered over a sweatshirt, jeans, and bootsa man wearing a black leather jacket layered over a sweatshirt, jeans, and boots

    It was fifty-five degrees in my part of Pennsylvania today, and my wife and I had some errands to run (My mom watched the kids, so we called it a date). I threw on jeans, suede chukkas, a sweatshirt, and my leather jacket, and I felt smooth. The leather jacket is the ultimate feather in the cap of smart casual: It’s intentional without being presumptuous.

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    Leather jackets can come in lots of different styles, from the racer style shown above to bombers, blazers, and everything in between. The most famous style is probably the double rider: The classic leather jacket with big collars and asymmetrical zipper, shown below.

    The first commercially available leather jacket was released in the early 1900s for motorcyclists; if you fell, the leather would take the brunt of the road rash instead of your own skin (it took a while to figure out that helmets were a good idea too).

    Marlon Brando and James Dean wore leather jackets in The Wild One and Rebel Without a Cause respectively, and suddenly it was the sartorial staple of the 1950s. Perfect for fall days or days like today when spring is doing its best to make an entrance. A jacket made from great leather will outlast you: Primer editor and founder Andrew Snavely has a 1940s horsehide motorcycle cop jacket.

    How to wear a leather jacket:

    Double Rider Biker Leather Jacket

    If you’re feelin’, as my grandfather would say, as bad as you gotta be, you might want to pick up a biker jacket. Biker jackets feature a trim cut (so they’re not great for layering), a short torso (so you can easily lean over the side of your bike without having a button dig into your pelvis), and ample hardware for ruggedness. While the double rider biker jacket lends itself to a more casual look, it actually complements a shirt and tie quite well. Pairing your work wear with a little bit of renegade is always a cool move.

    Fleece Jacket

    When I hear polyester, my mind goes to Saturday Night Fever, but the polyester of today is not the polyester of the 1970s when your dad wore platform shoes and shirts with collars points down to his armpits. Today’s polyester fleece is lightweight, soft, and breathable, allowing you to stay warm and (relatively) dry without breaking a sweat.

    It won’t shrink when you dry it, and because it’s a synthetic fabric, it keeps its shape. The best part? You don’t need to drop $100 to get a more-than decent fleece jacket. This fleece from Amazon comes in 26 styles and hits a price point that won’t make you cringe.

    Pea Coat

    The pea coat is one of the few coats that has seen very little change since its inception. Why? Because it’s hard to update perfect. Like quite a few men’s coats, the pea coat finds its roots in the military, originally crafted in the 1700s for Dutch sailors from rough, thick wool. The term “pea” is thought to come from the Dutch word “pij” or “pije” (depending on the source), which described the wool.

    The British navy popularized the style, and we’re still wearing them today. The modern pea coat is slightly more fitted than the original, but the oversized collar, hem just below the waist, and double-breasted button closure remain. And because a classic never dies, plenty of companies have their own take on the pea coat, meaning you can choose the one that fits your personal taste and your budget.

    Get a good one: These Are The 23 Best Men’s Pea Coats, Car Coats, Walker Coats, and Overcoats

    How to wear a pea coat:

    Shearling Jacket

    The shearling jacket hits that sweet spot when it’s too cool for a trucker but too warm for a pea coat. If you go for genuine shearling, which comes from sheep, you’ll spend a few hundred at least (and that’s if you catch a deal).

    Luckily faux-fur shearling (which is essentially hi-pile, textured fleece and labeled as “sherpa”) retains warmth nearly as well as the real thing. It’s also easier to maintain (because you can wash it), and it won’t mat down as easily as genuine shearling. A sherpa trucker like this one is soft and easy to wear like a heavy sweatshirt.

    Mac Jacket

    The Mackintosh, or Mac…or rain coat actually dates back to the 1800s. Charles Mackintosh, a chemist, devised a way to insert a layer of liquid rubber between an interior and exterior layer of fabric. And the Mac was born. Traditionally a Mac was cut for wear over a suit, but the modern Mac is slightly tailored. You can certainly layer it over a suit or a thick sweater, but you don’t have to. This Tommy Hilfiger Mac comes in three colors, maintains the traditional style but with an updated silhouette, and comes with a removable hood.

    Trench Coat

    Trench coats became iconic after service by British officers in World War I, but their story starts almost a century earlier, as a response to the popularity of the Mackintosh coat. Traditionally trench coats are below the knee, double breasted and feature wide lapels, and a waist belt, though you can find coats labeled as trench coats that feature other styles.

    Puffer Jacket

    The puffer jacket is your quintessential winter jacket. It’s lightweight, it’s warm, and it has just enough moisture resistance to get you through a snow shower.

    There’s nothing wrong with an extra puffy puffer jacket, but anymore, insulation technology has allowed for more svelte options like this one from L.L. Bean with down that’s been treated to allow it to stay dry even when wet.

    Vest

    a man wearing a vest over a turtle neck sweater, with pants and dress shoesa man wearing a vest over a turtle neck sweater, with pants and dress shoes

    Also known as a gilet, the vest is one type of outerwear men sleep on the most. It’s the perfect layer for those frustrating-to-dress-for days where a thicker coat would be too hot after a certain point. The torso-covering vest keeps heat in while not insulating the arms, a way of regulating body temperature while also looking damn cool.

    Check out Primer’s guide to this turtleneck and vest combo which will have you looking as sharp as style contributor Daniel Baraka and not an old guy on the ski lift.

    Coach Jacket

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    The history of the coach’s jacket is in the name. In the 90s, this lightweight windbreaker-style jacket (complete with snap button closure) was worn by NFL coaches all over the country (with a big ol’ team logo on the back). It moves easily; it resists moisture in case it starts to drizzle, and snap buttons mean it goes on and off easily so the coach can stay comfortable without missing a play.

    Waxed Canvas Jacket

    This may be the best damn looking jacket on the entire list, and I’m not just saying that because Daniel Craig wears it in No Time to Die. Ok…that might have something to do with it. The waxed canvas jacket is the one you throw on in fall or winter over top of a sweater, or for the spring camping weekend when it’s going to be cool at night, but you’ll be sitting by the fire.

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    The Black Waxed Canvas Jacket

    Over time, the canvas will crease, darken, absorb dirt and oil from your hands, and it’ll keep looking good. In a few years, throw a fresh coat of Otter Wax on it, and you’re back to factory specs for moisture resistance.

    Read more about waxed canvas jackets: The 9 Best Waxed Canvas Jackets: History, Style, and Affordable Picks

    How to wear a waxed canvas jacket:

    Blazer

    As a card-carrying prep, the navy blazer is my go-to jacket for every season and almost any occasion. It is the essence of versatility in that it looks good on any man regardless of body type, and shy of black-tie-only, it’s appropriate for most occasions. A night out with your partner? Throw on the navy blazer with your favorite denim and a button-down. A day at the office? Navy blazer and chinos (Think Andy Bernard. Did you know he went to Cornell?) Office with a more casual dress code? Navy blazer with denim, a shirt, and tie.

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    You only need one navy blazer, and if you can afford it, I recommend picking up one made of wool. It breathes; it seldom needs cleaning, and the drape is always flattering. If that’s a little too steep, a wool blend or cotton will do just fine.

    Navy blazer outfits:

    Rain Coat

    Yes, the Mac is handsome, but you’re probably not going to wear it to your daughter’s soccer game on a rainy Saturday morning. This is where the traditional rain coat comes into play. This one from J.Crew is made from triple-layered nylon, with a bit of stretch, flap pockets, and an interior pocket for your phone.

    If you’re like me, you’re thinking that all that waterproofing doesn’t allow for a lot of air movement. But this jacket has a trick up it’s sleeve: zippered vents with lightweight mesh to keep moisture out while allowing for air flow.

    Anorak

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    The word anorak comes from the native Greenalndic language annoraaq. Similar to a parka (itself having native Russian etymology), an anorak is a hooded, pullover hip-length jacket usually made of nylon to provide wind and water protection. They’ve regained fashion popularity in the last two decades or so and often come in bright solid colors or a mix of bright colors. Due to their pull-over style, nylon construction, and zipper pouch, anoraks are casual wear jackets, often chosen for weather utility.

    Packable Jacket

    In the back of my SUV, I have a fleece blanket, a multitool, and a packable jacket. Why? Because dammit you just never know. And let’s be honest: the packable jacket is just cool. Here’s a piece of clothing that will keep you warm and neatly pack into itself for easy storage – there’s something profound in its simplicity. This one from Amazon is made from nylon (which will cut the wind and resist moisture) with polyester filling for added insulation. And at $45 with 11 color options, it’s a no-brainer.

    Parka

    When the elements are kicking your ass, you reach for the parka. Originally made from seal skin by the Caribou Inuits, the parka is a garment designed for true cold weather activity and is one of the best types of jackets to stay warm in the winter. The body is cut below the waist, the interior is insulated (usually with down or a down alternative), and pockets have storm flaps and buttons (or velcro). This one from Patagonia is made with recycled 600-fill down, stretch canvas, and a hood that will cover your head and neck. Winter’s got nothin’ on you.

    Suede Jacket

    The best part about a suede jacket is that every guy can make it work. The suede racer compliments any body shape and looks as good at the bar as it does at the office. Suede gives you the durability of leather, but it breathes better and has a soft hand. Worried about water damage? Give your jacket a light misting with this fabric guard.

    Technical Jacket

    The first jacket I ever bought from The North Face was an Apex. I was 22, fresh out of school, and the Apex was my graduation gift to myself. That was 13 years ago, and it’s still hanging in my closet. A tech jacket (named for the tech fabric from which it’s made) is the Swiss Army knife of jackets: it’s warm, it cuts the wind, and it’s waterproof (the Apex uses a proprietary fabric with a polyurethane coating, which allows the fabric to breathe while keeping moisture out).

    If there’s rain in the forecast, and you’re going for a hike or traversing the city, the tech jacket won’t let you down.

    Fishtail Parka

    The name says it all: the fishtail parka is cut long in the body with a short vent at the bottom of the back, which kind of looks like a…well…you get it. This one from Alpha Industries is made from a cotton/poly blend for high breathability while still keeping you dry. The front placket adds a layer of moisture resistance while the drawstrings let you decide how tapered you want the fit.

    Quilted Jacket

    In the springtime, my default weekend outfit is jeans and a solid t-shirt (I like the pocket tees from J.Crew Factory). A simple way to enhance this look is by adding a little texture, and this is what a quilted jacket does best. The quilted jacket has a way of looking fancy yet casual; call it, “laid-back-equestrian.”

    The quilted jacket is ideal for layering, so throw it over a sweatshirt to cut the wind and lock in a little extra body heat. This one from Ralph Lauren is handsomely classic,.

    How to wear it: There’s No Shame in Being a Jeans & T-Shirt Guy: Here’s How to Do It Intentionally

    Varsity Jacket

    Unfortunately they didn’t give out varsity jackets if you were the lead in the musical (not that I’m bitter), but I prefer the kind without letters on them anyway. The varsity jacket traditionally has a wool body with leather sleeves, an American cut (which is to say a bit boxy), and a team’s logo on it. These days the varsity jacket has a slightly trimmer cut, and most are made from blends of fleece or cotton. But if you want the real thing, check out this one from Grey.

    Overcoat

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    I have a problem with overcoats because they look so damn good over a suit or a navy blazer. So I have four of them. The overcoat is cut long in the body with a little extra room in the chest and sleeves to go over your suit for work. Perhaps more than any other coat on the list, overcoats come in at every price point you can imagine from low-cost options to exorbitantly expensive that costs more than my first car. Camel, navy, or black are the most traditional choices, but don’t be afraid to go off the beaten path with a pattern.

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    Read more: These Are The 23 Best Men’s Pea Coats, Car Coats, Walker Coats, and Overcoats

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  • The Best Coats & Jackets Under $200: Outerwear to Keep You Warm & Stylish This Season

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    This post will show you 25+ of the best coats and jackets under $200 for the season.

    The temps are dropping, and it’s time to bundle up!

    Not only do you need to keep warm, but during the cold season, the focal point of all of your outfits inevitably becomes your outerwear. As the outermost layer of every outfit, your coat or jacket is the centerpiece of every outfit you wear, with the ability to make (or break) your look.

    That is why you’ll want to invest in some stylish outerwear to enhance your outfits rather than wreck them — and the same goes for your bank account.

    With that in mind, I’ve rounded up over 25 of the most stylish coats and jackets of the season that are all priced under $200, so that you don’t have to spend a fortune to look cute while keeping warm.

    With outerwear options for every style, take your pick from the season’s best coats and jackets under $200 each that will fend off the cold in style.

    Sweater-Knit Mini Puffer Jacket

    Usually, when sweater weather ends, puffer season begins… but not anymore! This short puffer jacket features a soft, sweater-like exterior, complete with a cable-knit design to keep sweater weather alive.

    This puffer is a super cute way to stay warm this winter with the look (and feel) of your favorite sweater — just puffed up. Its neutral taupe hue also makes it versatile, so it will match with most of your outfits.

    Brown Shearling Long Line Faux Leather Coat

    This long, brown faux leather coat with a faux shearling lining is a total statement piece that’s sure to elevate your fall and winter outfits.

    It looks way more expensive than it actually is thanks to its rich brown hue and shiny faux leather texture, and its interior sherpa lining is going to keep you warm and toasty.

    Plus, you’ll just as easily be able to wear this on a night out as you will during the day, making it a versatile piece.

    Long Trench Coat

    Everyone needs a classic trench coat in their closet — it is a wardrobe essential! This timeless piece never goes out of style and happens to be especially *in* style this season.

    This trench has a classic design with a double-breasted collar and lined interior, along with an adjustable tie-belt at the waist.

    But what makes this coat extra special? The fact that it is both wind and water-resistant, meaning it will help keep you warm and dry in unsavory weather conditions!

    Burgundy Short Faux Fur Coat

    This coat combines two of this season’s biggest fashion trends: faux fur and the color burgundy.

    Faux fur coats and jackets are one of the most fashion-forward outerwear options of the season and will give you an instantly luxe, glam look. And while any color of faux fur will do, burgundy is an especially trendy pick since it is currently the most coveted clothing color!

    This burgundy faux fur coat has a short length, making it particularly versatile; it will pair well with anything from jeans and faux leather pants to mini skirts and dresses, elevating all of your outfits in a flash.

    Long Plaid Coat

    Plaid and autumn go together hand in hand, so owning a plaid outerwear piece is pretty much a must. This long plaid print coat has a super chic design featuring a boxy fit and dark color palette that makes it look upscale.

    I love the way that outerwear can transform even the most basic of outfits, and this coat is a perfect example of that: throw it on over a basic t-shirt and jeans, and you’ll instantly look put-together with minimal effort.

    This teddy biker jacket gives you the best of both worlds, being equal parts edgy and cozy. Its soft, teddy bear-inspired exterior is given an edge thanks to moto-inspired details and brown faux leather trimming for contrast.

    It looks super warm, too, thanks to its fuzzy exterior, helping you to fend off the cold in style.

    Faux Leather Bomber Jacket

    Faux leather moto jackets used to be a necessity, especially for going out, but now the faux leather jacket has taken a new trendy shape, and that is in the form of a bomber jacket.

    A faux leather bomber jacket has such an effortlessly cool vibe, especially this one with a slouchy, oversized fit. It’s a piece you’ll be able to wear day or night, and it will make even a super basic outfit look instantly stylish.

    Plaid Trench Coat

    So, now that we’ve covered the classic trench coat, let’s take it up a notch with a plaid trench.

    This gray plaid belted trench coat has the silhouette of a classic trench but with a gray-toned plaid print that makes it more unique and totally fall-ready.

    I am obsessed with the way it looks when worn with an ultra-casual outfit like in the photo above — it makes even basic, gray sweats look polished and put-together. That is the power of good outerwear!

    Camouflage Piled Fleece Zip-Up Jacket

    Street-style girlies know that camouflage is no longer just for the woods, and this camo piled fleece zip-up jacket has all the stylish design details to prove it.

    Its camo print is offset by a contrasting bright orange zipper that is trimmed by an embroidered bohemian floral print design, giving this jacket an unexpected, feminine touch.

    Whether you wear this with jeans and a trucker hat or flared leggings and Uggs, it will do anything but blend in (and that’s a good thing!).

    If camo isn’t your thing, this jacket comes in two other prints that are equally cute and cozy.

    Pink Quilted Tie-Up Jacket

    This jacket pick is for the girly girls and coquettes. It’s pink, it’s quilted, and it has bows — what more could you ask for?!

    This pink quilted jacket has front-tie closures that look like bows when tied, giving it an extra girly look that makes it so adorable. It also has patch pockets and a wide, oversized collar, along with the sweetest shade of pink to soften up your look.

    Water and Wind-Resistant Anorak

    The cold winter weather will be here sooner than you know it… are you prepared? If you live somewhere with cold winters, you’ll need a heavy-duty coat to keep you warm and dry.

    Luckily, you can still look stylish while doing so with this anorak that has thermal insulation and is water and wind-resistant, allowing you to take on the winter elements with ease.

    Made specifically for cold climates (it was tested in laboratories to withstand cold temperatures as low as -4° F), it has a detachable hood with a faux fur trim for a luxe look, and a high collar (which is crucial if you forget to wear a scarf).

    And it being black means it will match with pretty much everything in your closet!

    Burgundy Faux Leather Bomber Jacket

    Take your faux leather bomber jacket up a notch further by getting one in the season’s trendiest hue, burgundy.

    This burgundy faux leather bomber jacket is the perfect way to add a pop of stylish color to your autumn and winter outfits while also making you look ultra-cool, thanks to its vintage-inspired vibe and oversized fit.

    Sherpa Patchwork Jacket

    How cute is this sherpa patchwork jacket? It proves that floral prints are not just for the springtime!

    With a colorful floral patchwork design that has a boho feel, this jacket is a great way to stand out from the crowd and rock some color this season. It features cozy sherpa fabric to help keep you warm and create a textural contrast to the patchwork, along with an easy zip-up design.

    Tie-Belt Felted Coat

    Everyone could use a classic coat like this in their wardrobe.

    With a felt-like material, neutral hue, and simple, polished silhouette, it has an Old Money vibe that is going to elevate your looks. Its tie belt makes for a flattering addition, helping to cinch your waist for an hourglass effect (rather than a boxy one).

    This coat comes in five different neutral colors and prints and is under $80, helping you achieve the Old Money look for less.

    Packable Puffer Jacket

    IDK about you, but I find packable jackets to be one of the coolest and most convenient inventions ever.

    As someone who is often cold but also hates to carry around extra sweaters or jackets, a packable jacket is the ultimate solution. They especially come in handy if you are traveling and short on space, but can still be worn on the daily at home or on campus.

    FP Movement offers a bunch of packable jackets that range in color and warmth levels, and though this one is their smallest and most lightweight option, it still packs a punch with its water-resistant exterior, hood, and vegan-friendly down alternative fill to keep you dry and warm.

    The jacket packs down small into itself so that you can easily fit it into a suitcase or bag (even your school backpack), making it a must-have for college — you never know what weather conditions you may encounter while on campus, and this jacket will help you stay prepared!

    Twill Workwear Jacket

    Barn and workwear jackets have become the “it” jackets of the fall, so of course I had to include one in the round-up. These androgynous jackets give a laid-back vibe to your outfits and are the ideal lightweight layer for the autumn.

    This one features a contrasting faux leather collar for a fashion-forward, modern update to the classic workwear style, which I especially love.

    Sherpa-Lined Vegan Leather Jacket

    I find that any jacket or coat that is lined with a faux fur or sherpa material keeps me the warmest, so this sherpa-lined vegan leather jacket is an incredible find.

    Its sherpa lining adds major warmth, but it looks seriously sleek on the outside thanks to its smooth vegan leather and minimalist silhouette.

    It is also available in a rich chocolate brown hue, which is especially on-trend for the season.

    Faux Fur Puffer Jacket

    Staying warm never looked so glam. This cropped faux fur puffer jacket is ultra luxe-looking and even has a hood to keep you extra warm.

    Available in black and white, it is a great outerwear option for your dressier outfits and/or going-out outfits that need something a little *extra.*

    Leopard Print Faux Fur Coat

    Leopard print has been a big trend for a while now, and what better way to wear it this winter than in the form of a faux fur coat?

    I am digging this coat’s spread collar and zip-up front, which give it a contemporary look. Plus, its fluffy faux fur exterior looks so soft to the touch — I’d love to cozy up in this coat!

    Slim Faux Leather Moto Jacket

    Here’s another modern take on the faux leather moto jacket that feels fresh for 2024.

    It has a slim fit and oversized pointed collar, without any extraneous zippers, grommets, or other design details that would detract from its streamlined silhouette.

    Because of this, it has a sleek look that is less trendy and more timeless, making it a solid investment. The best part is that it won’t break your bank account since it’s under $90.

    Thermal Fleece Zip-Up Jacket

    Cozy up in this fleece zip-up jacket that will keep you extra warm with thermal fleece that has a shaggy texture and offers weightless warmth.

    Its mock neck design and pockets with zipper closures make it ideal for outdoor activities (including athletics) since you won’t have to worry about your belongings falling out of the pockets or your neck getting cold.

    I adore this cornflower blue hue, but this jacket comes in nearly 10 different colors, giving you plenty of options to pick from.

    P.S. — its fabric is made from 100% recycled materials.

    Cropped Trench Coat

    Classic, but with a twist!

    This cropped trench coat features the signature elements of a classic trench coat but with a cropped length for contemporary flair. It is an easy, lightweight outer layer to put on and instantly upgrade your ensemble with minimal effort.

    Teddy-Lined Biker Jacket

    A teddy-lined biker jacket is one of the coolest ways to stay warm, especially this dark brown option with contrasting cream teddy lining.

    It has a looser fit, making it ideal for wearing over thick sweaters or hoodies, and its diagonal zipper gives it character.

    Cropped Velvet Puffer Coat

    Fancy up your average puffer coat with a velvet one instead!

    Right on trend with its deep wine hue, this velvet puffer coat has a luxe vibe that will add an upscale effect to your cold-weather outfits.

    I’m a big fan of both its zipper closure and snap closures, giving you two options for how to close it; snaps are so convenient when you are in a rush!

    Water-Resistant Quilted Long Puffer Jacket

    Snow will be no match for this long, water-resistant puffer jacket!

    This jacket is ideal for those who live in places that get very cold during the wintertime since it has a longer length (meaning it’ll keep more of your body warm), a hood, and a water-resistant material to prevent snow and rain from soaking through.

    Best of all, this jacket features an adjustable drawcord waist so that you can cinch it in for a more defined look rather than feeling like your coat is “swallowing” you!

    Belted Midi Puffer Jacket

    I’ve shown you long puffers and cropped puffers, but what about a mid-length puffer? Don’t worry, I found one for you!

    This quilted midi puffer jacket hits right in between, giving you a bit more warmth than a short puffer but without the constraint of a full-length one. It’s giving Goldilocks and the Three Bears, am I right?

    Available in dark brown (which is so on-trend) and black, this jacket is wind and water-resistant to protect against the elements and has a removable self-tie belt to cinch your waist.

    What do you think of our coat and jacket picks?

    Would you wear these outerwear picks? Which coat or jacket is your favorite? Leave a comment and let us know!

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  • This Breathable Shacket Is My Transitional Season Savior — I Wear It With Everything

    This Breathable Shacket Is My Transitional Season Savior — I Wear It With Everything

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    It’s that time of year when the mornings and evenings are chilly, but the afternoons still feel like summer — especially for those of us who are in the Northeast. Although I love watching the leaves turn and getting into the fall spirit, I truly don’t know what to wear when any given day could feel like all four seasons in the course of 15 hours. That’s why I rely on layering. Cardigans, dusters, jean jackets, and leather jackets give me endless styling options and also help me seamlessly transition between summer and fall. However, sporting a shacket often feels most appropriate for autumn.

    A shacket, or a shirt jacket, combines the structure of a traditional flannel or button-down shirt with the heavier feel of a jacket. It keeps you warm and can be worn by itself or layered with other pieces, making it a versatile wardrobe essential. Being the shacket lover that I am, I tried out Vuori’s bestselling Mackenzie Shirt Jacket ($110, originally $138) to see if it’s worth the hype.

    Keep reading to see how I styled it and learn about the piece through my in-depth review.

    What I Like About the Vuori Mackenzie Shirt Jacket:

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    Although it has a flannel-inspired look, Vuori’s Mackenzie Shirt Jacket feels silky-soft rather than rigid or scratchy — as if it’s been through the wash a few times. It delivers the same comfort as an old college sweatshirt, but it doesn’t look worn out. This shirt jacket also feels breathable, yet it still keeps me warm in 60-degree weather.

    With its relaxed fit, the Mackenzie Shirt Jacket bodes well with a variety of outfits. It’s slightly oversize on me, but it’s not too big where the sleeves cover my hands. For a casual, yet put-together look, I layered the shirt jacket on top of a neutral bodysuit and teamed it with straight jeans and sneakers. I rolled up one sleeve for a more effortless look. I also wore the Mackenzie Shirt Jacket as loungewear, buttoned up and coordinated with Vuori’s bestselling Performance Joggers ($94). I can also style it over summer dresses or tie it around my waist or shoulders for convenience when it’s too hot.

    I love that it’s versatile enough for a wide range of activities, whether I’m going to the gym, hanging out with friends, running errands, or just relaxing at home.

    What’s Worth Noting About the Vuori Mackenzie Shirt Jacket:

    I’m 5’1″, and although I got the XS/S size, the shirt jacket is pretty long on me. If you want a shirt jacket that is not as lengthy, especially if you are petite, I suggest going for a cropped style like this Sycamore Short Shirt Jacket ($158). I also found it tricky to tuck in because the fabric is thicker.

    Who’s the Vuori Mackenzie Shirt Jacket Best For?

    If you’re looking for a perfect transitional piece you can throw on with casual outfits, I highly recommend the Mackenzie Shirt Jacket. Although it’s costly, it’s a wardrobe staple made with high-quality natural fibers that goes with nearly everything, can be used all year round, and actually keeps you warm.

    Additional Details:

    • It’s made from 100 percent heavyweight cotton.
    • It’s best to machine wash on cold with like colors and tumble dry on low.
    • It’s available in two colors: Black and Salt (off-white).
    • It comes in two sizes: XS/S and M/L.

    Where Is the Vuori Mackenzie Shirt Jacket Available?

    The Vuori Mackenzie Shirt Jacket is available to shop on the brand’s site.

    Rating:
    ★★★★★

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  • 12 Chore Coat Picks You’ll Wear Into the Ground This Fall (All Budgets)

    12 Chore Coat Picks You’ll Wear Into the Ground This Fall (All Budgets)

    The perfect lightweight jacket for modern life.

    What exactly is a chore coat? First and foremost, the name is your biggest clue. Popular during the first half of the 1900s, the lightweight chore coat was born out of France and exclusively made to protect laborers and artists by creating a tough barrier on top of clothing, typically work overalls.

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    Chore coats featured oversized pockets (at least one spacious chest pocket and even larger hip pockets) for the tools of their respective trades, and they were generously cut so as not to impede movement. Materials typically included cotton canvas or thick cotton twill fabric in a blue hue with large buttons rather than zippers, which required more dexterity and focus to operate. The fabric could be cut and sewn together quickly since drape and fit weren’t exactly priorities.

    One of its most iconic iterations is the French “bleu de travail,” literally translating to “work blue.” Originating in the late 19th and early 20th centuries during France’s period of rapid industrialization, this classic French work jacket was initially a staple among agricultural and industrial workers. Crafted from durable cotton twill or moleskin, its blue color was practical for disguising stains and dirt that came with a hard day’s work. The garment gained popularity for its durability, comfort, and cost-effectiveness, becoming emblematic of the working class in France. Over time, the bleu de travail transcended its utilitarian origins to become a symbol of French working-class culture and has even found its way into contemporary fashion. Yet, at its core, the bleu de travail remains a tribute to the labor and craftsmanship that it was originally designed to serve.

    When the chore coat came to the States in 1923, it expanded beyond the blue French workwear coloring for more neutral tan, brown tones, and was crafted for the American railroad worker. In fact, the iconic striped “train” coat you’ve seen in old movies and period pieces is a chore coat in a uniquely American fabric known as wabash.

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    Carhartt was the first one that took a stab at creating an icon and went ahead and crafted one with copper rivets and triple stitching for strength. A flannel lining was later added for warmth, a necessity in the colder climes and work environments.

    The chore coat was also popularized in post-WWII Japan largely because the prevalence of American military garb eventually led to the westernization of men’s style. The button-up shirt and blue blazer were eventually replaced by the chore coat in the ‘70s, and its most prominent iteration is the denim version that’s a staple today.

    In recent years, the bleu de travail has also gained a following among painters, artists, and other craftspeople, who value its functional design and pockets for conveniently holding tools and materials.

    Some might confuse the chore coat with the field jacket, which we’ve covered extensively, and that’s understandable since both are casual and practical while imparting a rugged style. The chore coat is traditionally unlined and wasn’t meant to act as a layer of insulation but rather a light protective layer, while field jackets may be unlined or lined.

    Original field jackets were military-spec, and they were not as baggy as chore coats and typically had a standing collar and flap pockets with snap closures, while chore coats could employ notch-lapel or point collars and had large open patch pocket. Occasionally, a chest flap pocket was used. Modern interpretations of the chore coat run the gamut of materials and still use traditional denim, waxed cotton, canvas, and even boiled wool. The versions are myriad, and you’ll also see chore coats called “engineer coats”, which is another very similar permutation. The chore coat was never meant as a fashion statement, but like the venerable work boot, it’s evolved into a key member of workwear style that’s prevalent today.

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    They also tend to be cut slimmer today, though boxier versions are still popular. The key is to find the cut and material that works for you. If you’re on the job as a contractor, factory worker, tradesman or artist, go for the roomier cut. If it’s hitting the pub on a crisp day, opt for a narrower cut for a more put-together style pallet. And rather than scour the web for the best choices, we’ve assembled 11 of the best chore coats to suit your look or your occupation.

    How to Wear a Chore Coat

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    Read: How Does a Man Develop a Personal Style?

    Unlocking the potential of the chore coat in a contemporary setting is less about rigid fashion rules and more about embracing its innate versatility. As a modern guy, you’re constantly juggling different roles—be it the casual weekend warrior, the nine-to-five professional, or the spontaneous adventurer. The chore coat seamlessly fits into all these scenarios, serving as a sartorial Swiss Army knife in your wardrobe. Whether layered over a crisp dress shirt for a smart casual office environment or thrown over a tee for a laid-back vibe, this jack-of-all-trades outerwear piece effortlessly elevates any outfit. It’s a style buy that pays dividends in adaptability and ease.

    As an outer layer on a sweater and t-shirt 

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    Not surprisingly, the chore coat makes for a great, well, lightweight jacket. Here Primer contributor Daniel Baraka expertly pairs blues across 3 layers for a modern and useful outfit. See more in Live Action Getup: Spring Layers.

    As a modern alternative to a blazer

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    If your office is on the casual side of business casual, as in, you don’t want to wear a blazer but sometimes just a tucked in shirt isn’t enough or too plain, a cotton chore coat makes a great stand-in. Between this and an unstructured blazer one of the most notable differences is just the lack of a traditional blazer’s notch lapel. The result is a look that feels like an intentional layer but not dressy.

    As an alt for a denim trucker jacket

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    When many say “denim jacket” what they really mean is a denim trucker jacket, but there are lots of great denim jackets that aren’t truckers and lots of great truckers that aren’t denim. A denim chore coat offers a distinctive departure without feeling out of place in day-to-day life.

    → Outfit Ideas: Our 35 Favorite Jean Jacket Outfits: Save This Massive Outfit Swipe File for Inspiration

    In a casual outfit as an alternative to a shirt jacket or sweater

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    When it comes to the generally limited options of everyday men’s style, having one more is always welcome. If you regularly wear flannels, shirt jackets, or shawl collar cardigans and are looking for an alternative either just for a visual change up or for a difference in weight, a chore coat makes an effortless swap.

    As a low key nod to your favorite childhood movie

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    Our Men’s Chore Coat Picks

    Spier & MacKay Chore Coat, $118

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    Keeping things visually consistent with the chore coat’s origins is always welcomed, and this take from Spier & MacKay details why this European classic has quickly become a modern menswear staple. This traditionally cut chore coat in 100% linen features spacious exterior and interior pockets for easy access, the cut is roomy, and the big buttons ensure ease of use.

    Old Navy Corduroy Chore Jacket, $50

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    When it comes to menswear, we love a great corduroy piece.  This versatile jacket features a traditionally charming spread collar and button front, and the patch chest pocket and front patch pockets offer convenient storage with a nod to the vintage workwear aesthetics. Crafted from 100% cotton for a soft, durable finish, the boxier silhouette means more room throughout the chest for an easy fit.

    Tellason USA-made Stock Coverall Jacket, $159

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    Made in San Francisco of legacy American-made Cone Mills Denim, Tellason’s denim chore coat is just as drool-worthy as their famed jeans. Made of 14 oz non-sanforized selvedge denim, this classic design represents a stylish non-trucker denim jacket.

    Lucky Brand Four Pocket Cotton Jacket, $42

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    A deal find that likely won’t last long, this chore coat from Lucky, most known for their jeans, hits all the classic chore coat cues, with the four front pockets and all cotton construction.

    Haggar All Season Chore Coat, $160

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    The mall department store brand’s budget-friendly interpretation of the chore coat combines old school silhouette with 2% elastane for modern comfort. The large buttons and point collar also retain the customary chore coat look.

    Levi’s Lightweight Cotton Shirt Jacket, $82

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    Count on the iconic American jeans brand to come out with a minimalist but handsome version of the chore coat. This coat is the perfect layer for microclimates, with a mid-weight feel to the fabric. The rugged silhouette features a fold down collar and three front pockets to bring together form and function to this signature style.

    Taylor Stitch Ojai Jacket, $188

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    The Ojai jacket embodies just about everything we love about a modern chore jacket because it honors tradition while adding style and versatility points without deviating from what made the chore coat so great to begin with. Pre-washed and properly faded 8-oz. 100% organic cotton is soft, and the Ojai’s cut is just the right amount of roomy. It all gets punctuated with slick black ring-buttons that use real brass, bar-tacked pockets, and double stitching all over. Getting it dirty and faded will only add to its character, but we’re guessing you’ll take really good care of it.

    L.C. King Black Denim Duck Canvas Chore Coat, $180

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    This navy denim version embodies traditional chore coat style, rugged materials, and American craftsmanship. The thick 12oz. Cotton duck fabric jacket is crafted in Bristol, Tennessee, and the style features pewter riveted seams and pockets with big pewter buttons and beautiful white contrast threading. There’s a simple single interior pocket, and button cuffs to roll back. It’s unlined, roomy, and versatile for both work and play.

    Everlane Barn Jacket, $178

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    When it comes to balancing the time-honored design of a chore coat with modern sensibilities, Everlane’s Organic Cotton Barn Jacket sets the bar high. Crafted from 100% organic cotton, this garment presents an eco-conscious choice that doesn’t skimp on quality. Featuring a distinctive corduroy collar, patch pockets with flaps, and sleeves that are meant to be cuffed to reveal more corduroy, this jacket combines practical features with a sophisticated look. Traditional patch detailing at the shoulders and elbows not only enhances durability but also adds a touch of vintage charm. Pair it with your favorite jeans or chinos, and you have a look that’s timeless yet distinctly your own.

    Todd Snyder Japanese Selvedge Chore Coat, $398

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    Coming from one of our favorite men’s clothing brands, Todd Snyder, their premium Japanese selvedge denim chore coat is an upgrade piece you’ll love for years. This modern take retains the classic silhouette with its crisp lines and easy fit, featuring three functional patch pockets. The standout feature is its lightweight 11.5 oz denim sourced from Takhiyo in Japan. This coat is versatile enough to pair with just about anything making it a standout piece for any wardrobe.

    Asket Overshirt $195

    The uncompromising craftsmanship of the ASKET Overshirt is what elevates this workwear piece to a more sophisticated and intentional wardrobe staple. The military grade fabric is tailored from 100% organic cotton which is then gently washed down to eliminate shrinkage, and the finish is an amazing soft handfeel that you are going to love wearing. Three spacious front pockets honor the rugged utility of this straight cut, classic style.

    Looking for more jackets?

    Read next: The ultimate guide explaining types of jackets

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  • Style Notes: Pea Coat vs Trench Coat – What’s the Difference?

    Style Notes: Pea Coat vs Trench Coat – What’s the Difference?

    Two classic military heritage coats that are not interchangeable.

    While the trench coat and pea coat are both timeless outerwear designed to protect from the elements, each have their own unique aesthetic, history, and functional purposes and, in general, are not interchangeable either from a style stand point or utility stand point.

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    Pea Coat

    (Also spelled peacoat without the space.)

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    Origin:

    The pea coat has a rich naval history going back to the 18th century, originally worn by sailors and seamen in European navies. The name pea coat is believed to be a “calque,” or phonetic borrowing, from the Dutch word “pij” which referred to a course woolen cloth.

    Design:

    A predominant difference between pea coats and trench coats are their length and material. Pea coats end just below the hips or no longer than mid-thigh, whereas trench coats extend beyond the knee.

    Pea coats, while not exclusively, are almost always made of wool or a synthetic blend that mimics the texture and thickness of wool.

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    Pea coats have a felt-like touch and texture

    The pea coat’s design is visually defined by its double-breasted front closure. A double-breasted coat or jacket features two parallel vertical columns of buttons with an overlapping front flap, providing a distinctive and formal appearance.

    The pea coat design has been losing buttons since World War I, where they often had 10, later 8, and now usually 6. The buttons of a pea coat are large and substantive, likely to aid in fastening during inclement weather while wearing gloves. Buttons are nowadays usually black, but some more naval-inspired coats may have gold ones.

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    Review: Is James Bond’s pea coat good enough for a real guy?

    Due to their naval heritage, it should be no surprise that traditional pea coats are navy blue, though contemporary versions can be had in almost any color or material.

    → Fun fact: The US Navy began phasing out the peacoat in 2018, replacing it with a black synthetic parka.

    Core Competency:

    Providing warmth in winter temperatures.

    Trench Coat

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    How to Wear a Trench Coat Without Looking Like a 1930s Detective

    Origin:

    The trench coat was an evolution of a 19th century raincoat known as a Mackintosh or ‘mac’ coat. The trench coat’s design is often credited to Thomas Burberry – yes, of that Burberry – who invented the water-resistant gaberdine fabric. While waxed canvas is canvas coated with wax after it is knit, gaberdine is a finely knit wool or twill knit from waxed threads.

    The resulting coat was a lighter, more practical option for World War I officers in the trenches, thus the name.

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    A trench coat has a smoother texture than a pea coat

    → Fun fact: Superman’s cape, as played by Christopher Reeve, was also made of gaberdine.

    Design:

    Trench coats are long, extending to the knees or even lower, and are made of gaberdine, as mentioned, or other similar water-resistant fabrics and blends in modern versions. They can be either single or double breasted, and feature an iconic waist belt, massive lapels, shoulder epaulettes, and a “storm flap” over the right shoulder to direct water away from the body.

    Trench coats most famously come in “1930s Detective Tan” and “Not-so-popular in School Black“.

    Core Competency:

    Protection from precipitation and wind.

    Pea Coat vs Trench Coat Comparison

    Function: A pea coat is predominantly a fall and winter coat with the goal of keeping the wearer warm. A trench coat is generally a spring coat intended to protect the wearer from heavy wind and rain.

    Style: Both coats are classic menswear choices steeped in military history and heritage, and both can be worn by well-dressed men in both casual and more dressed-up scenarios. However, the trench coat can be more challenging to pull off day-to-day for novices, especially outside of rainy spring days, whereas every guy from the leading moving actors to even the most poorly dressed schlub can wear a pea coat effortlessly. For this reason, the entry-level style option is the pea coat.

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  • The One Winter Coat Fashion People Regularly Wear to Look Wealthy

    The One Winter Coat Fashion People Regularly Wear to Look Wealthy

    Although we yearn for spring to come faster (albeit for warmer temperatures or the chance to switch up our wardrobes), the harsh truth is that we’re still in the midst of winter. Sure, we can try to be in denial by putting off pulling our puffer coats, thermal layers, and snow boots out of storage, but eventually, we have to face it. When that moment comes, it can be hard to succumb to the idea that your sartorial choices must be based more on function than fashion. But what if I told you you didn’t have to choose between the two? There’s a way to look chic and avoid being cold: faux-fur coats. 

    We know what you’re thinking. “Faux fur coats? Groundbreaking.” In all fairness, this type of outerwear has been around for a long time. Yes, we’ve seen this coat trend surge in popularity in the last few weeks for a few reasons, most obviously, the need for warmer outerwear as several cold fronts have swept across the northern hemisphere. But the most significant element at play has been social media, which has proliferated the cultural obsession with looking, well, wealthy. You can’t scroll through TikTok, Instagram, or even our site without seeing mentions of the “quiet luxury,” “mob wife,” or “old money” fashion aesthetics. (They have a grip on the zeitgeist, okay?!) It’s within this context that we’ve seen more of the fashion set reincorporate this coat style back into their winter wardrobes. 

    While one might think it’s “cliché” to incorporate a coat into your closet again just because it’s cool on social media, there’s something to be said about the continued allure of this style. It’s not just that faux-fur coats feel current—they also have an air of timelessness that no other coat style can compete with. Therefore, there one of the best items one can turn to when they want to look chic during a cold front. But if you find you’re still not sold why you should adopt this coat, you’ll want to keep reading.

    Ahead, we’re sharing outfits from stylish people in New York, Copenhagen, and Paris to showcase how to style fuzzy coats. Plus, we’ve rounded up the 22 best faux-fur coats at every price point should you be inspired to partake in the trend for yourself. Trust us when we say this one coat will solve any winter woes almost as well as warmer weather (or money) can. 

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  • This Abercrombie Trench Is $160, TikTok Famous, and Giving Serious The Row Vibes

    This Abercrombie Trench Is $160, TikTok Famous, and Giving Serious The Row Vibes

    When the style, called the Avio Trench Coat, finally dropped six months later, I immediately added it to all of my usual wish lists and trackers so that I’d be the first to know if it ever made it to sale season. The coat costs $3450 full price, so even with a discount, I might not be able to swing it. That’s why I perked up when I spotted another gray trench in a slew of TikTok videos centered around new Abercrombie & Fitch items. I’ve never been very good at waiting, and my mind is so stuck on gray trench coats that I won’t be able to do anything at 100% until I’ve quelled these urges. Yes, I ordered the Abercrombie alt, and yes, you should do the exact same thing. 

    Though I haven’t received mine yet, TikTok is littered with enough positive reviews to put to rest any worries that it won’t hit the spot. “It’s giving Inspector Gadget chic,” said @alychapss. “Loving this trench coat,” another user, @otherangelawalters, wrote. Follow their lead by scrolling down and shopping the viral Abercrombie trench that’s $160 and giving serious The Row vibes. 

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  • Cute Jackets to Wear with Dresses: How to Warm Up Your Dresses with Style

    Cute Jackets to Wear with Dresses: How to Warm Up Your Dresses with Style

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    This post will show you cute jackets to wear with dresses, plus outfit ideas.

    The Best Jackets to Wear with Dresses

    So you’ve got the perfect dress, and you’re ready to head out… until you realize you need something to keep you warm and layer over top. Well, we’ve got you covered!

    Welcome to the ultimate guide to the cutest jackets to wear with dresses.

    While you may think that you can throw any old jacket over top, you don’t want to do a disservice to your dress — so we’re breaking down the best jacket picks to pair with your dresses that will elevate them rather than obstruct them.

    Read on for the best jackets under $200 to wear with your dresses in every season (because, yes, even some summer evenings call for a lightweight outer layer!).

    Moto or Biker Jackets

    Want to add some edge to your dresses? Wear a faux leather moto or biker jacket over top!

    These jackets are the ultimate way to add a cool, edgy vibe to your outfits, and given that they aren’t bulky, they make for the perfect jacket to wear in crowded spaces like concerts, parties, bars, etc.

    These never go out of style either, which is why you should 100% invest in one for your wardrobe!

    Faux Leather Cropped Moto Jacket

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    IMO, a black faux leather moto or biker jacket is a wardrobe essential. These jackets add an instant dose of edge to just about any kind of look, including even the girliest of dresses.

    They work in nearly every season (other than summertime) and are always in style, so you really can’t go wrong — especially with a classic black jacket that features notched lapels and silver hardware.

    Brown Faux Leather Biker Jacket

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    A brown faux leather biker jacket is another great option to wear with dresses and skirts in the fall, winter, and spring seasons — particularly when paired with dresses in a similar family color (think browns, beiges, taupe, etc.).

    This biker jacket features a stand collar for an authentic look.

    Moto Jacket with a Dress Outfit

    You’re going out with friends in a flirty mini-dress, but don’t want to be cold as you head to your destination.

    Enter the faux leather biker jacket!

    Not only will it help keep you warm, but it’s going to make your outfit look super cool, given its edgy aesthetic. These jackets work with a ton of different dresses, but I especially like the contrast that’s created when paired with a flowy mini-dress in a lighter color, like gray.

    This textured mini dress also features an open lace-up back, so when you take off your jacket indoors, you’ll be sure to stand out in the crowd.

    Add in some other edgy accessories like a black cord necklace with a silver puffy heart pendant, chunky silver hoop earrings, a moto-style black patent shoulder bag, and some black knee-high boots to bring it all together.

    Faux Fur Jackets

    There’s nothing more glam than a faux fur jacket.

    These look super luxe and are especially perfect for dressy occasions, like a fancy dinner or event where you will be wearing a swanky dress.

    And while faux fur jackets and coats are usually considered evening wear, there’s nothing wrong with donning one during the daytime, either!

    Anytime you want to be a little *extra* or feel glamorous, go for the faux fur.

    Faux Fur Jacket

    A mid-length faux fur jacket will make you feel like a star — talk about luxe!

    In addition to giving your dresses an upscale, glamorous look, a jacket like this is ideal for the wintertime because it will keep you ultra warm. It’s a win-win!

    Its longer length makes it ideal for short or knee-length dresses; long dresses look will look best with shorter faux fur jackets.

    Red Cropped Faux Fur Jacket

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    Why not step things up a notch with a red faux fur jacket?

    Not only is red *the* color of the season, but this jacket features a cropped length which makes it ideal for pairing with dresses of all lengths.

    This one features a bomber-style bodice with a collar and ultra-plush faux fur for an on-trend look.

    Faux Fur Jacket with a Dress Outfit

    Faux fur and sparkles — what could be better?

    If you’re looking to get dressed up for a special evening out, a black faux fur jacket is the best outerwear for the task.

    This jacket features a collarless design and a straight silhouette, making it ideal for the evening. Wear it over a sparkly mini dress, like a sequined camisole dress, and with some eye-catching high-heels. These pointy-toe pumps have embellished ankle straps for a glam effect.

    Don’t forget some rhinestone earrings for a final, sparkly touch.

    Long Coats

    Is there any type of outerwear quite as chic as long, tailored coats? I don’t think so!

    This classic outerwear option is going to make you look super polished and put-together, even when wearing a more casual dress underneath.

    Since long coats offer more coverage and tend to be constructed of thicker materials, these are usually best for the fall and winter seasons.

    Double-Breasted Long Coat

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    Go for a sophisticated look with this long, light beige double-breasted coat.

    This one has a classy feel thanks to its neutral color and tailored design with thick, wool-like fabric, a collared neckline, and notched lapels.

    You can either pair it with a dress in a neutral color as well for a tonal look or wear it with a dress in a bolder hue (like red, above) for a pop of color.

    Plaid Print Tailored Topcoat

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    Consider a printed topcoat as a way to add interest to your dresses, especially when wearing a monochromatic look.

    This tailored topcoat features a plaid print that is a whole look in itself, so you don’t have to stress about what you’re wearing with it; even a simple black dress and black flats are totally transformed by this elegant outerwear option.

    Long Coat with a Dress Outfit

    Quiet Luxury and Old Money aesthetic girlies, this outfit is for you.

    If you want to look polished, consider this gray maxi-length coat made with lightweight wool fabric. It has a removable belt that will cinch your waist for a flattering fit, and its double-breasted design is as classic as it gets.

    Try wearing it over a black long-sleeve maxi sweater dress with a slim fit. This dress is great for colder seasons and, like the coat, is a piece that will never really go out of style.

    I love the way it looks paired with some black faux leather knee-high boots with a square toe (which references the dress’s square neckline), but ankle booties would totally work, too.

    A chunky braided necklace can elevate this simple yet striking look even further.

    Blazers

    Once reserved for the workplace, blazers have now become a daily wardrobe staple.

    This tailored item looks just as chic with trousers as it does with a dress and is season-less, meaning you can wear it all year long.

    If you want to add a polished touch to your frocks, a blazer is the perfect piece of outerwear to do so.

    Black Oversized Blazer

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    You can never go wrong with a simple black blazer, especially one with an oversized silhouette.

    Not only is this item classic and extremely versatile, but its long, oversized fit and padded shoulders make it the perfect complement to your feminine frocks by adding contrast and structure.

    Gray Boucle Blazer

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    When we think of blazers, we tend to think of classic black or polished pinstripes in a suit-like material. But how about changing it up with a gray boucle blazer?

    It still features the tailoring of a classic blazer, but its wool-like boucle material gives it a textured look for added interest.

    I love the way it looks styled with a shirt dress for a polished look that contrasts with some running shoes for a modern, casual vibe.

    Blazer with a Dress Outfit

    Another top blazer option to pair with dresses? A faux leather blazer with an oversized fit.

    These have a dressier vibe (rather than a professional vibe), making them that much more fitting for styling with dresses.

    Be sure to opt for one with an oversized fit for a modern look; these look best with mini dresses since their proportions create a cool contrast.

    For example, this black bandeau mini dress with diamanté pinstripes would look incredible paired with an oversized faux leather blazer.

    Play up the sparkly pinstripes with some silver crystal fringe earrings, and go for a leggy look with some black platform ankle-strap pumps that will give you a major boost of height.

    Bomber Jackets

    Bomber jackets are a great way to give your dresses a more relaxed, street-style aesthetic.

    Because of this, they are ideal for daytime wear, helping to “dress down” your dresses for a casual vibe.

    Cropped Black Bomber Jacket

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    Bomber jackets with a cropped silhouette are a prime choice because they won’t overshadow your dresses; their cropped length means you’ll be able to see more of what you’re wearing underneath.

    They also work with dresses of all lengths, from minis to maxis.

    Olive Green Bomber Jacket

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    This olive green bomber jacket has a slightly oversized fit and sleek woven fabric that is going to lend a sportier vibe to your dresses, making them look laid-back.

    Bomber Jacket with a Dress Outfit

    Faux leather bomber jackets are one of the latest takes on the bomber jacket trend, and I am so here for it.

    These basically combine the silhouette of a bomber jacket with the vibe of a moto jacket, giving you the best of both worlds.

    This coated bomber jacket has a distressed look for a vintage-inspired vibe and adds edge to even the most basic type of dress. But don’t let the word “basic” fool you. A neutral-colored ribbed long-sleeve mini dress is ultra-versatile and can easily be dressed up or dressed down, making it a must.

    Complete the outfit with chunky gold jewelry and some brown knee-high heeled boots for a stylish look.

    Denim Jackets

    Ah, the classic.

    When the spring and summer seasons arrive, denim jackets are arguably the best jacket choice to wear with your dresses, from flowy mini dresses to sundresses and maxi dresses.

    They lend your frocks a casual vibe and are lightweight enough for cool summer nights or sunny spring days.

    Jean jackets are also a must-have for college students: it’s a great piece to wear to class over your cute dress and take it off afterward when you meet up with friends!

    Classic Jean Jacket

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    You can never go wrong with a classic jean jacket.

    This one is slightly distressed and hits below the waist, making it a versatile and timeless choice that looks just as great with dresses as it will with other pieces in your wardrobe.

    Cropped Frayed Denim Jacket

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    If you’re a fan of cropped silhouettes, try a cropped denim jacket.

    This one has a frayed hem and is very lightweight, making it a great option for spring and summer. It has a super relaxed vibe, so it will add a casual feel to your dresses.

    Denim Jacket with Dress Outfit

    Another must-have denim jacket style? A denim trucker jacket.

    These have a vintage-inspired look with a pitched silhouette that is oversized in all the right places.

    Because of this looser fit, pair your denim trucker jacket with feminine mini dresses like this white embroidered mini dress for a stylish contrast. The denim jacket makes the dress look more laid-back, so you can wear it with casual, low-top sneakers.

    Since coquette core is so major right now, try accessorizing with some adorable hair bow clips that will accentuate the girly nature of the dress.

    What do you think of our jacket guide?

    What type of jacket do you prefer to wear with dresses? Which of these outfit ideas is your favorite? Leave a comment and let us know!

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  • The Luxurious Coat Trend That Will Define 2024

    The Luxurious Coat Trend That Will Define 2024


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    We should start our argument by stating that satin coats have been around for a long time. Although not as seemingly a massive outerwear trend at the time, we did see satin coats surface on the runways earlier last year. One might recall when models donned pastel satin coats that were as slick as ice in 16Arlington’s S/S 23 show. Or perhaps how, in Givenchy’s F/W 23 show, double-breasted coats were reworked and fashioned from high-shine (but dark) satin textiles. While each collection was stunning, no doubt, their subsequent impacts on the cultural fabric were not something that registered at first—at least, until the release of S/S 24 collections.

    One could argue that these two collections set the blueprint for what was to come, as across spring shows, we saw every type of satin outerwear imaginable: trench coats, posh puffers, oversized blazers, and so on. Although each collection’s approach was, arguably, different, the throughline was that satin was the fabric of choice in making those more “simple” silhouettes shine again. It’s a trend that feels indicative of the larger influence that the “quiet luxury” movement had on shifting our collective relationship with clothing. With so much of the focus on items that lend themselves to being a part of a capsule wardrobe, there has been a vacuum for pieces that could find that fine balance between appealing to minimalists and maximalists—satin coats manage to fill that space.

    In an effort to prove that point, we’ve taken the liberty of rounding up looks from the runway and real life that display the versatility of satin coats. Plus, we’ve shopped out the best satin jackets from high-street and affordable fashion brands for good measure. If these looks don’t convince you that satin coats will be the defining outerwear trend of 2024, nothing will. 

    Jasmine Fox-Suliaman

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  • Cool Parisians and Their Grandmothers Swear By This Timeless Jacket Style

    Cool Parisians and Their Grandmothers Swear By This Timeless Jacket Style

    If there’s one thing that I can’t say no to, it’s a simple Lady Jacket. Popularized in the ’60s by oversize gold buttons, bouclé and tweed detailing, and sharp, cropped silhouettes, the retro outwear style was the jacket of choice for both It girls and high-society women alike. With famous wearers like Princess Diana, Jackie Onassis, and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, these jackets have seen a huge surge in popularity recently, especially among the stylish Paris set.

    Even though the timeless silhouette was once only associated with older stylish women, modern twists like slouchy cardigan iterations and minimal buttons have kept the jacket style feeling fresh over the years. Below, shop out the Parisian uniform of choice along with some other jaw-dropping Lady Jackets, bouclé jackets, and tweed jackets French women have been wearing for decades.

    Ana Escalante

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  • Last Chance—31 Super Chic Nordstrom Cyber Monday Finds You’ll Regret Not Buying

    Last Chance—31 Super Chic Nordstrom Cyber Monday Finds You’ll Regret Not Buying

    Cyber Month is about to come to an end and I never walk away with a final perusal. In my opinion, it’s absolutely necessary. Sometimes there are last-minute items that go on sale or come back in stock, so I always make sure to take one more look. One place in particular with an endless amount of chic Cyber Monday deals that should not be overlooked is Nordstrom. When I say a sale is good, I mean it and this one is too good to pass up.

    Below you will find a curated list of my Cyber Monday favorites from Nordstrom—all were selected with a focus on pieces that will get an endless amount of wear, and endless amounts of compliments to boot. Speaking of boots, there are a couple standouts as well as stylish sweaters, cool jeans, pretty dresses, and so much more. This is your last chance as the sale ends today, November 28.

    Keep scrolling to shop all 31 of my top Cyber Monday picks from Nordstrom you’ll regret not buying.

    Jennifer Camp Forbes

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  • I’m a Fashion Editor—I Want Every Last Piece From This Chic Outerwear Collection

    I’m a Fashion Editor—I Want Every Last Piece From This Chic Outerwear Collection

    The arrival of fall and winter brings outerwear to the forefront of my closet, especially living in the Northeast. I love the colder weather, so I fully embrace any chance to wear a chic coat or jacket. This season, I set out to find a fresh piece or two to round out my collection only to come across a new drop of incredibly chic styles from Oak + Fort. When I say I want every last piece, I am not kidding.

    Outerwear has the power to completely transform any look, and I need all the help I can get—the selection at Oak + Fort is guaranteed to do just that. From classic trench coats and elevated faux-leather jackets to cool bomber styles and sleek blazers, I am having a hard time picking a favorite.

    Keep scrolling to shop my top 21 picks of the moment and make sure to take advantage of the Oak + Fort Gray Sale. From November 17 to November 22, you can take 20% off orders of $100+, 25% off orders of $200+, and 30% off orders of $300+.

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  • This Is Officially the Coat Trend of Choice for Royals

    This Is Officially the Coat Trend of Choice for Royals

    There’s nothing casual about throwing on a winter coat, especially when you’re a royal whose every outfit is coordinated to perfection. Queen Letizia of Spain and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark were spotted wearing similar styles of wrap coats, which tend to be a favorite choice for more formal events and pair perfectly with skirts and dresses. 

    Lately, we’ve spotted several wrap coats at a range of prices—some more affordable than others—but all undeniably chic. Whether you opt for a lighter-weight wool or want to go all-in with a luxe cashmere component, there’s a wrap coat out there for every budget, occasion, or climate. 

    Keep scrolling to check out elegant wrap coats that are fit for a royal, but also affordable and stylish enough for everyday wear. We recommend sticking with lighter, neutral shades, but bolder colors beyond black and blue are great options too. As is the belt. Don’t be shy about leaving it undone, especially if you’re wearing a fantastic outfit underneath. 

     

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  • Nordstrom’s Cyber Month Deals Are Amazing—7 Chic Fashion Picks I’m Eyeing

    Nordstrom’s Cyber Month Deals Are Amazing—7 Chic Fashion Picks I’m Eyeing

    Cyber Month is here, and I am thriving, to say the least. As a professional shopper, this is one of my favorite times of the year because of all the satisfying scores that are available at all of my favorite retailers. One such retailer that is always top of mind, sale season or not, is Nordstrom. This year, I was in for a treat when I realized that Nordy has an incredible sale section ahead of Black Friday and Cyber Monday. In true form, I dove right in to find the best on-sale items.

    To help me narrow down my sale search, I decided to focus on seven key pieces that I have top of mind at the moment, including chic outerwear, classic jeans, standout sweaters, and little black dresses. This helps me stay focused on my current needs and helps me avoid any dreaded returns during the holidays. Keep scrolling to shop the chicest Cyber Month deals from Nordstrom that you’ll be wearing for many years to come.

    Jennifer Camp Forbes

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  • The 7 Coat Trends That Matter the Most This Winter

    The 7 Coat Trends That Matter the Most This Winter

    As we switch our mindsets from alfresco to hibernation mode, it’s time consider investing in sensible outerwear to see us through to spring, and given just how many coats are on the market right now, it’s tricky to know which are actually worth spending our money on. There are, of course, the timeless classics that come around every year (and we tried and tested the very best and gave our reviews here), but if you’re looking for something that will do a little more than just keep you warm, we’ve got that covered too.

    Just as with anything else in fashion, new trends come around as quickly as dated ones fall out of favor, and coats are no exception. In the last few months, we’ve shelved our denim jackets, trench coats, and quilted car coats in favor of something buzzier (and far better suited to inclement weather), so it’s time to start shopping around for something to fill the gap. Here, discover a new batch of coat trends that will no doubt come to define the season. In fact, some of them already are. 

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  • I Made It My Personal Mission to Find the Chicest Plus-Size Coats—25 I Adore

    I Made It My Personal Mission to Find the Chicest Plus-Size Coats—25 I Adore

    As a plus-size editor, I’ve done tremendous work over the years of curating a thoughtful yet stylish wardrobe full of trend-forward pieces and chic essentials that rival the closets of some of my straight-sized friends. With limited options at my disposal since I’m above a size US 12, there are only so many options I can choose from. Thankfully, as more and more of my favorite brands and stores embrace size inclusivity, the amount of trendy, cute clothing keeps on going up. While it may be bad for my wallet (whoops!), it certainly isn’t bad for the thousands of chic plus-size shoppers who are looking for clothing that isn’t boring, plain, or downright ill-fitting. 

    Now that winter is right around the corner and I’m swapping my light cardigans for heavy-duty outerwear, I’ve spent hours online tracking down the best plus-size coats and trendy size-inclusive outerwear options. Below, shop 25 trendy plus-size coats—from runway-inspired looks to quiet luxury–esque styles—if you’re itching for something cute to wear as the weather gets colder.

    Ana Escalante

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  • 7 Entire-Paycheck-Worthy It Coats and the More Realistic Alts You’ll Wear a Ton

    7 Entire-Paycheck-Worthy It Coats and the More Realistic Alts You’ll Wear a Ton

    It’s quickly getting colder out there and accordingly, the coats are quickly starting to sell out. I love coat season because you can wear anything (even a sweatsuit) but if you have on a great coat, your outfit will look amazing. The only downside of all of this is that coats aren’t the cheapest of fashion items you can buy. Even among the more affordable brands, outerwear is typically the priciest category.

    As you know, “It” items are usually designer, and that’s just the way the fashion world works. But there are so many clothing brands of varying price points to shop that it’s likely you’ll be able to find something of a similar vibe that costs hundreds (or even thousands) less. That’s what I’m here to help with. Keep scrolling for the 7 best designer It coats of the season, alongside a few that are just as chic because like it or not, winter is coming.

    Allyson Payer

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  • Prediction: Every It Girl Will Be Wearing This One Coat Trend This Fall

    Prediction: Every It Girl Will Be Wearing This One Coat Trend This Fall


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    Launchmetrics Spotlight/Miu Miu; Courtesy of Gucci; Launchmetrics Spotlight/Ami Paris

    There’s no arguing that there’s so much to be excited about when it comes to fall fashion (ahem, denim skirts and ballet flats). And while there’s an overwhelming amount of great trends that came off the fall/winter 2023 runways, I’d be lying if I didn’t say that the outerwear was where it was at. From leather coats to coats with built-in scarves, there was no shortage of noteworthy trends that are guaranteed to find their way into the fashion sphere this fall. But if I’m being honest, there’s only one style that stole my heart this season: fuzzy collared coats. 

    I know what you’re thinking: “Furry coats? Girl, how is that exciting?” I’ll admit that fur always makes a minor comeback every fall, but this season, we saw designers embrace all the fuzzy things in a fun way—from shoes to bags, nothing was off limits. Most notably, what made the coats feel fresh was that they focused on long-lapel collars with fur trim, shaggy sleeves, and mixed materials to create intricate details. Every iteration was about using fur trimmings to elevate the coat—see Gucci’s gray wool coat with an oversized fuzzy red lapel or Miu Miu’s corduroy coat adorned with contrasting brown shearling. 

    It’s not necessarily about dripping in faux fur, though. Instead, it’s about that surprising element where the fur doesn’t overpower the coat but makes it a powerful statement piece. This intricate balance makes this outerwear trend, in my mind, one of the best of the season. But if you’re not sold yet, you’ll want to keep scrolling, as I’ve rounded up examples of the fuzzy fold-over collar trend on the runway, along with examples of how the fashion set is already wearing this trend. Luckily for you, I’ve shopped out some of the best furry coats in case you find you’re overcome with warm and fuzzy feelings for this outerwear trend, too. 

    Jasmine Fox-Suliaman

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  • My Friend Wants to Elevate Her Wardrobe—I Sent Her These 11 Luxe Fall Staples

    My Friend Wants to Elevate Her Wardrobe—I Sent Her These 11 Luxe Fall Staples

    Life as a fashion and shopping editor means fielding many requests for recommendations, especially seasonal advice, from all your friends and family. I am, of course, only happy to oblige. I’ll take any chance to wax poetic about my favorite pieces of the moment. In fact, my friend recently asked for help elevating her wardrobe. She is incredibly busy and not an avid shopper, so she requested a guide of sorts to get her fall outfits in order. I sent her a breakdown of luxe staples to get her stylishly sorted this season.

    With the right pieces, any wardrobe can be brought to a chicer level. With fall in mind, I narrowed down my selection to include a healthy balance of classic options like button-down shirts and straight-leg jeans along with trendier picks like cinched-waist blazers and sculptural jewelry. Keep scrolling to check out 11 luxe fall staples that can easily be mixed and matched to create a seamless rotation of looks to wear for many years to come. I included outfit ideas for added inspiration.

    Jennifer Camp Forbes

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  • Blanket-Coats: The Outerwear Trend Going Viral on TikTok

    Blanket-Coats: The Outerwear Trend Going Viral on TikTok

    What started as a micro-trend in the world of outerwear, blanket-coats are now going viral on TikTok, where we’re seeing many fashion conversations unfold. Toteme’s signature scarf-jacket—finished with a fringed scarf, chain-stitch embroidered pockets and edges, and a blanket-like wool material—is specifically the cult buy that is landing everywhere on my feed. Perhaps that is why the piece is sold out practically everywhere and carving itself out as one of the key buys for fall. What’s interesting is that it isn’t a new style this season but one that has been brought back from earlier years, but it is officially in its moment.

    While Toteme’s iconic piece is the most talked-about style on TikTok, the blanket-coat trend itself is heating up. Designers such as Balenciaga, Tove, and Helsa have their own takes on the trend, with styles including everything from built-in scarves to fringe and whipstitched trim. Ahead, see more about the blanket-coat trend that’s winning out this season.

    Kristen Nichols

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