1. Barbour Beadnell Waxed Cotton Jacket

Barbour offers complimentary re-waxing, which I did for the first time last year. The original wax layer lasted me a good five or so years before needing to be redone. Barbour is such a trusted brand, and I can’t recommend their coats enough.
I love the quilted jackets as well. We recently even purchased a Barbour coat for my puppy, which she looks adorable in!
2. Camel wool coat
This shorter and slightly more casual-looking coat from J. Crew is perfect as well. Their factory line also makes a similar coat.
For more of a budget buy, look to Zara.
3. Sherpa/teddy coat
Another big fashion trend of the last few years, teddy coats and sherpa fabrics have been all the rage. I’ve been loving wearing my I.AM.GIA Pixie Coat since I got it earlier this season. It’s fluffy and oversized, and it’s been my go-to casual jacket for when it’s a bit chilly and I want something to throw over leggings or sweats. I wear a small but could easily have gotten an extra small as well since it runs so huge. I have the tan color (clearly I’m into the camel coat trend) but love all of the other colors as well. Urban Outfitters makes a great dupe and some other casual teddy jackets that you’ll want to cuddle up in all winter long.
Teddy coats come in a variety of styles – you can even combine the look of the aforementioned wool coat with a teddy fabric such as with this Sam Edelman coat. This BLANKNYC teddy coat combines the look of a chic moto jacket with soft furry fabric making for the perfect coat to throw on for a night out.
4. Down parka
I own the Shelburne, and it hits at the perfect length so that it’s long enough to keep your butt warm but not so long it looks old lady-like. It’s an investment piece that I hope to have in my closet (and in good repair) for years to come. I also really like the Trillium style.
If you don’t want to drop a grand on a parka, or maybe you’re looking for something with faux fur, I’ve linked a ton of great dupes below (like this one that’s 25% off right now!).
5. Packable down jacket
These shorter coats offer a more sporty and casual look while still containing down feathers to keep you warm. North Face offers great options as well as Lululemon, Marmot, Helly Hansen, and other winter sports brands.
For more of a fashion look, opt for a puffier down jacket like this one from Lululemon. While not as packable, that look is definitely in this season.
6. Moto jacket
A moto jacket may not be the warmest option out there, but I still find myself reaching for mine all winter long. When I go out, I’m not going to bring my $1000 parka only to have it stolen off the coat rack by some drunk freeloader. Instead, I’ll dress in layers, and put a cute, fashion-forward moto jacket over my outfit to help keep me warmer while staying stylish.
Having a black leather (or faux leather, in my case) is a necessity for nights out during the cooler months. I also absolutely love my red suede moto jacket – I wore it so often during the holidays and even afterwards. It stole the show in many of my photos from Paris! I got mine from Saks off 5th, but BLANKNYC makes gorgeous moto jackets. This one is stunning and comes in a variety of colors.
What are your go-to jackets for the fall and winter? Let me know in the comments below!
Xo,
Meg