Freezing! Need a Warm Coat

Anonymous
The Land's End Commuter Coat is also very warm:
http://www.landsend.com/products/womens-down-commuter-long-coat/id_243895

If you check out many of their coats, look for the temperature rating.
Anonymous
I just got this jacket on sale. It is amazingly warm and comfortable.

http://www.patagonia.com/us/product/womens-duete-waterproof-down-parka?p=28361-0

Anonymous
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Anonymous
I got a Lands End puffer on eBay for $15 or so last winter when I couldn't take the cold. I got the shoulders taken in by a tailor for a less boxy fit (about $60 more).

It is incredibly warm and I get a surprising number of compliments on it.

Lands End really isn't my usual style - slightly more urban hipster, I suppose, is the obnoxious way you'd describe my more usual style - so I guess I would say don't rule those coats out.

But you should also check out Soia and Kyo for more actually stylish coats that will be both work and weekend-appropriate.

http://shop.nordstrom.com/c/womens-coats/soia---kyo~5212
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Expensive, but toasty warm:
http://www.patagonia.com/us/product/womens-vosque-3-in-1-parka?p=28565-0


I have this and it is great. I used it in Chicago when the windchill was something ridiculous like -10 and it was wonderful. Wearing it here last week was toasty too. On warmer days here, I have taken the outer shell off and just used the liner. Very nice as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lands End has some excellent down coats and parkas.


My lands end pea coat is the warmest coat I have ever worn.
Anonymous




http://m.llbean.com/product.html#75230

This is the warmest coat I've ever owned. It's been suggested by several others on dcum as well. It keeps me so warm that I often don't bother zipping it up. And it's not bulky or puffy at all.
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