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The Best Winter Coats to Invest in Now
Looking for the best winter coats to see you through the season? Well, you’ve come to the right place. After a late heatwave in September, rest assured, colder weather is on its way, so it’s time to get prepared. Whether you’re after the best winter jackets for women or in the market for the best winter coat that will keep you looking stylish and snug in equal measure, we have picked some of our favourites from the high street.
Things to Consider When Buying a Winter Coat
The AW23 shows saw plenty of coat trends sashaying down the runways, from Miu Miu’s boxy wool coats to Stella McCartney’s textured maxi styles, there was a mass of outerwear inspiration for any contemporary wardrobe. Your coat is often the first thing people notice about your outfit in autumn and winter, so it’s important you get it right. What’s more, you want reassurance that you’re spending on a wise choice. With so many to choose from on the high street, it can be hard to know where to start, but fear not, we’ve put together an edit of the six best winter coat trends for 2023. Read on to see our top picks so you can beat the chill in style.
Best Winter Coats 2023: Colour
Add an injection of colour to your outfit with a bright coat for winter. Warm and bright colours are said to produce endorphins which make us feel energised and happy (couldn’t we all do with a dose of that during the winter months?!) Keep prints and accessories to a minimum and try a tonal look with your outfit. Go on, be brave and step out in style in your favourite shade from the rainbow.
Jil Sander AW23
Best Coloured Winter Coats: Yours Clothing
Yours Clothing Curve Midi Formal Coat (£60)
Taking inspiration from 2023’s biggest (and brightest) Barbiecore trend, this coat is the affordable way of dipping into the trend. It’s fully lined and features a single-breasted design which is great for elongating the body. This style also comes in red and goes up to a UK size 32.
Best Coloured Winter Coats: Simply Be
Somply Be Faux Wool Maxi Coat (£75)
If you find pairing your outfit with a bright coat tricky, why not try a maxi cut? The full-length silhouette will conceal the rest of your outfit making it less of a decision to decide what to wear underneath. This style looks great with ankle grazers and a pair of classic loafers for that cool preppy look that is about to be everywhere this season.
Best Coloured Winter Coats: Mint Velvet
Mint Velvet Red Split Seam Long-Line Coat (£229)
Expertly crafted from a wool blend, this coat is sure to make a statement in its vibrant red hue. We love the laidback tailored look that could easily be dressed up or down. Wear with all black for the coat to really stand out or try a colour clash with pink or purple for a daring look.
Best Winter Coats 2023: Padded
Whether crafted from a feather down or synthetic fibres, there’s no denying a padded coat is the next best thing to wearing your duvet. For those who feel the cold, a quilted or padded style is a must as the extra insulation will guarantee to keep you warm. What’s more, many of them are cut to three quarter length or knee length so the additional coverage will keep you snug. If you are concerned about the bulk of these coats, look for styles with drawstring waists, a darted back, or a belted design to give some shape to your silhouette.
Dior AW23
Best Padded Winter Coats: Next
Next Padded Coat (£64)
Some padded coats are not the best choice for wet weather, however Next’s offering comes with shower-resistant protection and an extendable hood so you can rest assured you’ll be kept dry if you’re caught in the rain. We love the fitted style to this coat due to two darts through the back to create a curved silhouette. Look out for the blue version, too.
Best Padded Winter Coats: Mango
Mango Hood Quilted Coat (£90)
This padded coat comes in an array of fits; short, standard, medium, long, and also slim or straight silhouette, so you’re bound to find a style that suits. We love this Curve option in off-white, also available in black and sage green, which all have a water-repellant technical fabric to keep you warm as well as dry.
Best Padded Winter Coats: & Other Stories
& Other Stories Mid Length Puffer Coat (£225)
Made from recycled down, this coat is the ideal choice if you’re looking for a cosy coat. The fleece lined pockets will keep your hands extra warm whilst the adjustable drawstring waist and detachable hood allows you to make changes according to your outfit.
Best Winter Coats 2023: Shearling Aviator
These wear-anywhere jackets are an easy to throw-on-and-go, be it for day or night, and now for the new season there are many more tones to choose from than the classic brown and beige. The leather look gives a tough edge to any outfit while the mix of textures in the form of the shearling lining adds interest as well as warmth. Look for oversized styles to really lean into the trend this winter.
Victoria Beckham AW23
Best Aviator Winter Coats: New Look
New Look Leather Look Borg Aviator Jacket (£60)
Designed in the most perfect autumnal shade, this aviator jacket is a great option at an affordable price. The exaggerated funnel neck with oversized buckle closure means there’s no need for a scarf during chillier days. As well as this rush shade, this style also comes in black and khaki.
Best Aviator Winter Coats: M&S
Marks and Spencer Faux Shearling Aviator Jacket (£79)
Lined with a super warm faux lining, the M&S jacket comes in a traditional look. The black shade gives it a more refined finish and will be sure to work with your existing wardrobe. We love the wide-open cut of the collar when worn unzipped.
Best Aviator Winter Coats: Urban Outfitters
Urban Outfitters Harry Zip-Through Aviator Jacket (£89)
The borg lining on this jacket is super soft. The classic tan tone with contrasting cream lining makes for a traditional aviator vibe. We’ll be wearing ours with oversized black jeans and chunky boots to see us through the colder months.
Best Winter Coats 2023: Check
A checked coat is a great way of adding a bit of personality to your winter wardrobe. Take inspiration from the Emilia Wickstead show and go as subtle or as bold as you like. You’ll find everything from a subtle houndstooth to oversized checks in stores this season. Checked coats often have a retro or vintage vibe to them and most are tailored making them a great option for work wear. Read on for our selection of the perfect plaids.
Emilia Wickstead AW23
Best Checked Winter Coats: River Island
River Island Wool Blend Checked Coat (£90)
This tan and black coat is the ideal shade to invest in for the colder months. The wool blend will keep you warm whilst the neutral tone will work easily with your current wardrobe. The longline cut will add inches to your frame, making you appear taller, too, while the wide lapels help frame your chest.
Best Checked Winter Coats: Lindex
Lindex Double Breasted Check Coat (£129)
This designer-inspired coat is made from recycled fibres making it an eco-conscious choice for sustainable shoppers. The apple green looks great styled with everyday blue denim, but you’ll be surprised how versatile a coat like this is. We’ll be wearing ours over a wool maxi dress with boots.
Best Checked Winter Coats: Omnes
Omnes Aya Wrap Coat (£140)
For a more refined look, this coat from Omnes is cut in a flattering form-fitting silhouette. The collarless style looks great layered over a roll neck, or scarf without having that built up, bulky look. What’s more, 100 percent of the coat is made from deadstock fabric therefore reducing waste and being kinder to the planet.
Best Winter Coats 2023: Texture
Textured coats were everywhere at the AW24 shows. From Jil Sander’s shaggy glamour aesthetic to Max Mara’s super soft teddy styles, cosy coats are definitely cool right now. Of all the coat trends, this is one worth spending a bit more on as the durability of the fabric is key to lasting and still looking good. There are plenty of teddy coats continuing on into this season as well as “fuzzy” styles to keep you warm all winter.
Loewe AW23
Best Textured Winter Coats: Uniqlo
Uniqlo Fleece Tailored Coat (£60)
A neutral shade is guaranteed to work effortlessly with most outfits. This style comes in beige, dark grey, and also brown; all super wearable shades for the winter months. The windproof outer fabric and microfleece lining blocks out the cold, and the best bit? It goes in the washing machine so no need to worry about the lighter shade getting dirty.
Best Textured Winter Coats: Anthropologie
Anthropologie Slouchy Textured Maxi Coat (£210)
As one of the key shades from summer continues into winter, we love the fresh lime hue of this coat. The texture of the wool blend and statement collar and cuffs makes this coat look way more expensive than its high street price tag. If lime isn’t your thing, then look out for the beautiful navy shade it also comes in.
Best Textured Winter Coats: Goelia
Goelia Oversized Teddy Coat (£309)
This coat comes with a 5 star rating according to its reviews. It may have a higher price point, but its justified by the 62 percent lamb’s wool content. It comes in a gorgeous dusky pink shade, the perfect pick-me-up for a dull winter’s day. Note this style is an oversized fit so you may want to size down if you prefer a more standard fit.
Best Winter Coats 2023: Contrast Trench
We’ll always have room in our wardrobes for a classic beige trench coat but be sure to make space for 2023’s update on everyone’s favourite classic. From the Chloe and Issey Miyake shows, this season we’re seeing contrasting panels, mixed textures, and two or even tri-tone styles. These make-a-statement macs will definitely get you noticed and we guarantee you’ll be pleasantly surprised at how easily they go with your current wardrobe. Come rain, wind, or shine (and let’s face it, it could be any of those with the UK weather) the trusty trench will have your back.
Issey Miyake AW23
Best Contrast Trench Coats: New Look
Only Block-Colour Long Trench (£50)
This coat feels fresh and current; the olive tonal shades sit perfectly together whilst the fit and flare cut makes for a flattering fit. Pop the collar and push up the sleeves to make the look your own and cinch the waist for that hourglass silhouette.
Best Contrast Trench Coats: Asos
Something New X Madeline Pedersen Colour Block Mix Trench (£90)
This collaboration at Asos.com provides a subtle but fresh new look on the classic trench. We love the sky-blue storm flap and sleeves and contrasting belt alongside the traditional neutral tone. This coat would look great with faded denim or tailored trousers for a tonal look.
Best Contrast Trench Coats: Free People
Free People Trench Coat (£178)
The ultimate trench coat with a twist; with all the trademarks of a classic mac but the added layered look of a denim jacket, this Free People coat is ideal for those who like a more laid-back look to their outerwear. Style with a grey or white tee and your favourite jeans for an effortlessly cool look.