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10 Winter Jackets 100% Worth The Money

10 Winter Jackets 100% Worth The Money

It’s almost that time of year again where you definitely can’t leave the house without a jacket anymore. The days are getting shorter, the temperature is dropping, and the weather is becoming a bit unpredictable. If you live in an area that gets winter you know how one minute it can be sunshine and the next everything can be covered in blankets of snow. If you’re trying to prepare yourself for the upcoming colder weather this list is for you. Below are ten different winter jackets that totally worth the money. These are the jackets that will not only keep you warm but they’ll also keep you looking stylish all winter long. Jackets are a unique kind of clothing because they tend to be more durable and last for a few years. That’s why they might be pricey but they are definitely worth the investment. No one wants to get caught in a snowstorm with nothing but a cardigan on.

1. Teddy Jacket

Teddy jackets were all the rage last year and this year is no different. These aren’t the most snow appropriate winter jackets but they will definitely get the job done. While they aren’t waterproof they definitely are warm. The style is to wear them slightly larger than your normal size, which is perfect for the coldest season of the year. You’ll be able to pack several layers underneath this jacket to ensure you maintain a good body temperature.

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2. Osito 2 Jacket

North Face is known for making quality outdoor gear but that doesn’t mean they still don’t make jackets for everyday wear. The Osito 2 Jacket is a high-pile fleece jacket that has a relaxed shape to it. It will compliment your body without being too restricting. This jacket will hit you just below your waist and even though it seems thin it isn’t at all. This is a great stand alone piece but because it’s so compact it will fit over any other winter jackets you own.

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3. Acelitt Women’s Winter Thick Warm Fleece Coat

If you like the teddy jacket look but want something a bit more structured and less laidback this jacket is for you. The Acelitt Women’s Winter Thick Warm Fleece Coat will give you the comfort of a teddy jacket but it is a tad bit more stylish. The zipper and intricate front gives this winter jacket a bit more dimension. It still will look great oversized but this jacket will also look good slightly more fitted. Plus a lot of time winter jackets are made for more functionality than fashion but this one will look great if you wear it on a date.

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4. Quilted Hooded Parka

This quilted hooded parka by Rachel Parcel goes above and beyond the typical winter coat. It comes in two different shades, black and this unexpected blush color below. It’s slimmer than other jackets on the market but that doesn’t take away from how warm it is. The pockets are designed to actually be hand warmers. It also has adjustable side pull strings so that way you can cinch in at the waist or not at all, you can tailor this parka to fit you. Plus the hood is detachable, making this puffer jacket even more versatile.

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5. Hooded Anorak Jacket

If you live in an area that gets cooler but not unbearable temperatures this is the jacket for you. It’s water resistant, has a tailored waist, adjustable sleeves, and it’s machine washable which is a huge plush. This jacket will hit you just at the thigh, meaning it would go well with some dresses without cutting off the streamline of your outfit. This is one of those winter jackets that would also make a good transitional coat into a rainy spring.

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6. Down Sweater Hoody

Now if you are someone who lives in colder areas you’re going to want a jacket that gets the job done. This down, hooded jacket from Patagonia is one of those winter jackets you want to invest in. This jacket is windproof, waterproof, lightweight, and above all it’s made of 100% recycled polyester ripstop. It has two zippered hand warmers and the neck goes high enough to protect your face from the cold wind. This is one of Patagonia’s more popular jackets because it’s so versatile, it is definitely designed to be worn during recreational activities outdoors but it can also be worn by someone who just simply wants to stay warm during the winter.

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7. Women’s Chatfield Hill Jacket

Columbia is another great brand to consider when shopping for winter jackets. This is one of their more affordable jackets, coming in less than $100 before tax. The chatfield hill jacket will keep you warm but it’s also incredibly comfortable. Inside it has a fleece lining and on the exterior, it’s a nylon/cotton blend designed to give you the best experience in comfort. It’s stylish without sacrificing functionality, the jacket is water-resistant and insulated enough to make sure you never go cold.

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8. Lightweight Synchilla Snap-T Fleece Pullover

This is a true Patagonia classic. The lightweight, snap pullover is a design that has been in the company for the last thirty years. It was designed to look similar to a sweater but be more functional like winter jackets. The best part of this is that it ties into the Patagonia philosophy about caring for the earth, it’s made of 100% recycled polyester fleece. This jacket hits at the waist but it isn’t a fitted shape, making it perfect for people of all sizes.

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9. Arctic Parka

This is another quality North Face product that is made for everyone. The snapshot of this jacket says it is made to be worn in the city, insulated, waterproof, and is made from recycled materials. While this isn’t the best jacket to go hiking in that’s fine because not everyone who experiences winter spends time doing recreational activities. It’s made for mobility and is breathable, you won’t be sweating in this jacket.

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10. Faux Fur Duffle Jacket

Last but certainly not least is this duffle jacket from ASOS. It’s faux fur, has a hood, has functional jackets and is actually machine washable. While this might not be recommended for the slopes it will definitely have you looking like the cutest snow bunny in the lodge.

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