Best Down and Puffer Coats For Cold Weather | Editor Review
I Tried Several Puffer Jackets, and These Are the 5 That Can Withstand a New York Winter
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The Coat: Everlane Duvet Puffer ($148, originally $248)
The Specs: The shell of this jacket is made from 100-percent recycled nylon, the lining is 100-percent recycled polyester, and the filling is at least 80-percent recycled down, making this one of the most sustainable options you can shop. It's water-repellent, has a removable hood and belt, and has both a zipper and snap closure options down the front. The front has deep pockets that can hold a ton of my stuff for a long walk. My only hang up is I wish it had an inner zip pocket for my keys or a mask.
Why I Love It: This is my favourite choice to grab on the way to dinner, over jeans, and honestly, with pretty much anything. I have a size extra small and it's still pretty large on me, so I often choose to wear it as a wrap coat rather than zipping it, or a lot of cold air gets in. While I think this might be my most stylish option, it's not the warmest in comparison.
Who It's Good For: If you're looking for a more lightweight puffer that feels like you're wearing a blanket, but looks elevated doing so, you can't go wrong here.