A Warm winter Coat is an essential of the snow and ice season.
For women, finding the right winter coat can be challenging. Not only do you want one to combat the elements, but also to have a flattering fit.
There are endless options from ones that repel water and have goose down to ones with lightweight designs that are easy to pack.
To help, here's a roundup of the most recommended women's winter coats, including styles from The North Face and Eddie Bauer.
- Columbia Heavenly Long Hooded Jacket: "It's available in a variety of colors and has a flattering slim fit, and it comes with the brand's patented Omni-Heat interior lining, which comprises a silver dot pattern that increases heat retention," Travel + Leisure says.
- The North Face New Dealio Down Parka: "It's made from a water-repellant shell and 550 fill goose down, and it has several strategically-placed pockets, a two-way zipper, insulated hood with removable trim and internally elasticized cuffs," Forbes says.
- Eddie Bauer Sun Valley Down Parka: "For a puffer coat that you can live in all winter, this style has a warm down fill (that's certified by the Responsible Down Standard), a water-repellent finish and adjustable cuffs that prevent heat from escaping through the sleeves," Good Housekeeping says.
- Orolay Thickened Down Jacket: "The Orolay Thickened Down Jacket has a flattering cut at the ends of the arms, beautiful zipper accents and a slimming look that'll keep you warm without feeling clunky," New York Post says.
- Marmot Strollbridge Down Jacket: "The super warm puffer coat is engineered to keep you warm in temperatures down to sub-zero temps and the fabric is water-repellent and wind-resistant," ET says.
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