1. A waterproof ski jacket designed to serve as both a rain shield and a windbreaker.


2. A timeless North Face Nuptse jacket filled with premium 700-fill down for ultimate warmth. It's a streetwear favorite, water-resistant, and has a foldable hood.


Customer review: "I remember wanting this jacket 25 years ago. The vintage style still impresses. After all these years, it remains a top-notch option for cold, harsh weather. Its design is still going strong." —Henry
Available at The North Face for $280 (sizes XXS–3XL).
3. A hooded fleece pullover that's perfect for cool days when rain isn’t an issue. The kangaroo pocket is ideal for slipping your cold hands into while you grab a coffee at the corner café.

If you’re into a soft, stylish look, you might love our selection of incredibly cozy sherpa jackets.
Customer review: "This pullover is the warmest and softest jacket I’ve ever owned...No exaggeration! At first, I was doubtful about its warmth in freezing temperatures, since past sherpas were too light. However, this one offers serious warmth, to the point where I get overheated indoors. I usually wear an XL due to long arms, and I was concerned it might be too loose, but it fits perfectly. If you need a jacket that can keep you warm in freezing conditions, I highly recommend this one." —Andrew Bonner
Available from Backcountry for $71.97+ (was $119.95; available in sizes S–XXL and three color options).
4. A Uniqlo puffer jacket that offers maximum warmth without excess bulk. It’s equipped with plenty of pockets and a high collar to protect your neck from harsh winds.

Explore more of our winter-ready clothing pieces if this one caught your eye.
Available from Uniqlo for $79.99 (sizes XXS-3XL and five colors available).
5. An insulated hooded anorak that’s bound to be the coolest cold-weather item in your wardrobe.


Available at Nordstrom for $99.98 (was $250; sizes S–XL).
6.
A plaid topcoat
that works perfectly over your office wear during the weekdays and over joggers and a hoodie on weekends. No matter how you style it, you’ll look amazing 💯.


Looking to update your wardrobe? Don’t forget to grab some sweatshirts perfect for lounging.
Available at Urban Outfitters for $235 (sizes S–XL).
7. An insulated jacket designed to do everything: offering waterproof, breathable, and windproof warmth throughout the winter season.


Customer review: "Great price for the features (GoreTex!, insulated, and pit zips). The fit is spot-on. Works perfectly over a shirt, with enough room for a light or midweight sweater or fleece. I love the copper spice heather shade. Not only will I wear it around town, but it’ll also be ideal for deer season. Perfect for Texas winters." —CrashJohnson
Available from REI for $148.83 (was $299; sizes M–XXL and three colors).
8. A packable puffer that can be folded into a compact carrying pouch, perfect for trips where you want to be prepared but don’t want to take up valuable suitcase space with an extra layer.


9. A Marmot puffer that combines extreme warmth with impressive style. Could it be a Moncler dupe?


10. A puffer jacket with a faux-fur–lined hood that offers both warmth and style without compromise.


Available at Asos for $150 (sizes 3XL–5XL).
11. A packable puffer vest — the same concept, just without sleeves.


12. A water-repellent windbreaker that will be your go-to when unexpected light rain and gusty winds show up out of nowhere.


Available at H&M for $34.99 (sizes S–XXL and four color options).
13. An Abercrombie & Fitch PrimaLoft hooded puffer that's ultra-lightweight, featuring added stretch that lets you sit comfortably without needing to unzip your jacket.


Purchase it from Abercrombie & Fitch for $99 (available in sizes XS–XXL and six color options).
14. A J.Crew utility jacket that's ideal for those in-between weather days when you need an extra layer but still want to show off your perfect outfit under the sunshine.

Get it from J.Crew for $189.50 (available in sizes XS–XXL and three colors).
15. An Everlane ReNew parka crafted from recycled plastic bottles. Talk about sustainability, right? 🌎 We’re totally on board with this move!


Promising review: "This is by far the best parka/jacket I’ve owned. The fact that it’s made from recycled plastics is a big plus in terms of sustainability. It’s super comfortable and keeps me incredibly warm. The thoughtful details, like the snug wrist cuffs and the inner cinch cord, really make this jacket stand out. The pockets are well designed, and the handwarmer pockets are especially great because they help keep your arms in the right position for proper circulation. The overall look is fantastic, and I highly recommend this as your go-to winter jacket." —Jourdain
Get it from Everlane for $228 (available in sizes XS–XL and two colors).
16. An Alpha Industries bomber featuring a 100% water-repellent nylon exterior and expertly designed to brave freezing temperatures (they’ve been crafting military jackets for over 50 years).


Grab it from Alpha Industries for $200 (available in sizes XS–5XL and three colors).
17. A Patagonia Downdrift Jacket that's Fair Trade Certified and made partially from recycled materials. Its vintage-inspired design is equally at home on the trail or during a busy workweek commute.

Available at Patagonia for $299 (sizes XS–XXL and five colors to choose from).
18. An Eddie Bauer parka filled with ThermaFill insulation and fleece-lined for extra warmth, with a two-way front zipper that lets you move freely throughout your day without restriction.


19. A Canada Goose Lodge Hoodie — a worthwhile investment that will keep you warm for many winters to come, maybe even a decade or more.


A Wrangler hooded flannel, made for layering with its relaxed fit and heavyweight material to ensure maximum warmth.


A Columbia Bugaboo interchange jacket, featuring a cozy fleece interior and a durable waterproof exterior. You can wear the layers together or separately — we’re all about a three-in-one deal.


An L.L. Bean water-resistant jacket with a warm flannel lining, plus extra features such as snap closures, additional pockets, and a drawcord waist for extra comfort.


An Arc'teryx hoodie that could very well be the warmest layer you’ve ever worn. It’s slim enough to layer underneath or over the top of other clothing.

A Carhartt Detroit jacket with a cozy blanket lining and a corduroy-trimmed collar, equally perfect for working in the garage or hitting the streets.

An affordable parka that resembles a well-known Canadian brand... but at a fraction of the price.


A Tommy Hilfiger quilted coat that comes with a detachable scarf. Fashion and function combined!


A Levi's military puffer jacket with a standout plaid accent at the shoulders, setting this classic winter piece apart from the rest of your collection.

