These Coats Are So Warm They Feel Like Actual Duvets

January 11, 2021 at 06:00AM

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Approximately 10 minutes after it was announced about the lockdown back in November, I started a hunt for a coat that could actually double as a duvet. If my life is going to be al fresco, I want to be cocooned in as much padding as possible. After a week of searching, I settled on an oversize puffer from Arket that is made from recycled down and is quite possibly the warmest thing I’ve ever put on my body.

In my hunt, however, I’ve now looked at every puffer coat on the internet, so I am sharing with you my rather extensive shortlist. If you have a higher budget, Moncler, Max Mara, and Prada are the clear front runners, and unsurprisingly, I’ve found that that Scandi brands really excel when it comes to coats that could take on the Arctic (or an outside dinner in December). Acne Studios, Arket, & Other Stories, Stand Studio, Holzweiler, and Ganni all have amazing coats that are practical as well as stylish. 

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If you want to join me and dress like Arsène Wenger this winter, keep scrolling for my edit of the best puffer and quilted coats ready to take on winter.

I’m tempted by a short puffer too. 

Of course, Prada creates the chicest puffer jacket going.

So comfy I’m tempted to sleep in mine.

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Another Scandi brand.

The same coat in white because I couldn’t pick my favourite.

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I love the green checked print.

This would look amazing with chunky boots.

Moncler is the Rolls-Royce of puffer coats.

The hood makes this the perfect raincoat.

Trust Bottega to make a quilted coat this fabulous.

The prettiest puffer around.

I love the oversize collar on this coat.

The maxi version of the Rains coat I included earlier.

The belt gives this a sleek silhouette.

The toggles are adorable.

The black version quickly sold out.

Well played, Alexa.

A classic.

The collar detailing makes this a little different.

Next up, see our guide to the key trends for autumn/winter 2020

Author Emma Spedding | Whowhatwear
Selected by CWC