| I don't love most puffer jackets but I might need to break down and get one. I am willing to invest and spend some money on a quality/good looking coat. Any coat recommendations (puffer or otherwise)? Thanks so much! |
| My favorite is Patagonia downtown loft parka. I have it in plum. |
| Canada Goose |
| J crew has stylish down coats |
| JCPenney is having a BIG sale on lady's coats. Don't look down on JCP, I bought two fantastic coats and it didn't cost a fortune. |
| Thanks all for the suggestions! I should mention that I would ideally like to be able to wear the coat to work and on the weekends. -OP |
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Expensive, but toasty warm:
http://www.patagonia.com/us/product/womens-vosque-3-in-1-parka?p=28565-0 |
| I got a long one at Marshall's for about 120. It's been great and kept me nice and toasty the past few days. |
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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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I got one of these at Macy's on sale at Christmas. It's very warm. I'm 95% sure I got the Flynn, but it might be the Isabel.
http://www.londonfog.com/women/outerwear/down-coats.html The London Fog ones were a little wider, so they allowed you to have a relatively thick sweater on underneath. Most of the others were narrower, especially in the arms, so if you wanted to wear them over a suit jacket, it was very hard. |
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I have a London Fog coat and love it. It has a flannel liner in it for cold weather that can be taken out and it also serves as a rain coat yet it's fabric that repels water. Keeps you very warm. Knee length and it came with a scarf. It has lasted years and still looks brand new. It never goes out of style.
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amazon
down in black very warm |
| I have a Canada Goose Montebella parka in red and I love it. I got it at Hudson Trail Outfitters |
| Lands End has some excellent down coats and parkas. |
| My favorite is DH's chest and arms. |