15 of the best men’s coats for winter – from puffer jackets to parkas to trenchcoats

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During winter, you wear your coat more than anything else in your wardrobe. When the drizzly season hits, it’s the weatherproof saviour that makes leaving the house just about bearable. Beyond practicalities, though, it’s also an important style choice. As the top layer of every outfit, it’s the piece of clothing everyone sees first, so you need to make it count.

There’s much to consider when looking for a new piece of outerwear. Will it be warm enough? Is it a design you’ll wear in a year’s time? Does it coordinate with the rest of your wardrobe?

As with most fashion, we recommend keeping it timeless. Trends come and go – see skinny jeans, motocross jackets, gorpcore et al – but coats are best done classic. Think overcoats, macs, car coats, chore coats, trenchcoats and pea coats. Any of these in a versatile shade of black, navy, khaki or neutral will be a safe investment for this year and beyond.

Also think about what you’ll need the coat for. If you’re out walking the dog every day, you’ll need one that’s waterproof – our favourite would be Rains’ rubberised PU take. Or if you’re a drinks-after-work kind of guy, you’ll want a versatile overcoat that’s sophisticated enough for the office yet warm enough for the pavement. And for the tricky transitional period, a trench is usually best.

Either way, we’ve searched far and wide for the best coats to suit. Here’s our top picks.


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Best value for money coat:
H&M Atelier wool-blend topcoat

H&M Atelier wool-blend topcoat.

H&M Atelier

Wool-blend topcoat

£89.99

H&M ATELIER Wool-blend topcoat
£89.99 at H&M

There’s a reason H&M has remained a mainstay on the high street for more than 75 years. The Scandi brand creates accessibly priced collections that every guy wants in their wardrobe, whether it’s a simple T-shirt or an exciting designer collaboration.

One of the brand’s newest additions is the Atelier line: premium pieces made using quality fabrics. A case in point is this topcoat that’s made with an Italian viscose-wool blend twill. From the contemporary silhouette (it’s calf length, which is ideal for a topcoat – take a look at Jacob Elordi’s fits for reference) to the subtly textured finish, it looks far more expensive than its £89.99 RRP.

H&M Atelier wool-blend topcoat.

H&M Atelier

Wool-blend topcoat

£89.99


Best waterproof coat:
Rains long jacket

Rains long jacket
Rains long jacket in black.
£85 at CHO
£100 at Rains

As you may have guessed from the name, Rains is an expert at weatherproof outerwear. Ever since trying one of the label’s coats back in 2018, it’s become my go-to for waterproofs. You can choose from long or short, ponchos or two-piece sets, all in a range of colours crafted using the signature PU fabric with welded seams. The only downside? Since they’re entirely watertight, they’re not the most breathable, so go for a different design if you’re planning particularly active pursuits (see our best waterproof jackets guide for inspiration).

Rains long jacket

Rains

Long jacket

from £85


Best insulated raincoat:
Uniqlo hybrid recycled down coat

Uniqlo Hybrid recycled down coat

Uniqlo

Hybrid recycled down coat

£99.90

Uniqlo Hybrid Recycled Down Coat
£99.90 at Uniqlo

When it comes to seasonal essentials, Uniqlo covers all of the bases. During summer, it’s the lightweight Airism T-shirts on everyone’s wishlist, while Heattech thermals are sub-zero saviours. Now, the Japanese label’s range of outerwear is rising up the ranks, too. This coat pairs a water-repellent outer with targeted ventilation zones and high-performance recycled down, making it perfect for days when it’s wet and cold.

Uniqlo Hybrid recycled down coat

Uniqlo

Hybrid recycled down coat

£99.90


Best versatile coat:
Mango wool-blend hooded overcoat

Mango Wool-blend hooded overcoat

Mango

Wool-blend hooded overcoat

£109.99

Mango Wool blend hooded coat
£109.99 at Mango

If you’re after a one-and-done outerwear situation, Mango’s overcoat is a great choice. You could dress it up for work or down on the weekend. It has a hood for rain protection, the wool-blend fabric is warm enough for the winter but not too insulated for the transitional period, and the black shade will work with everything else in your wardrobe.

Mango Wool-blend hooded overcoat

Mango

Wool-blend hooded overcoat

£109.99


Best car coat:
Arket car coat

Arket car coat.
Arket Relaxed Cotton Car Coat
£189 at Arket

If you dressed head to toe in Arket daily, you’d look like a man who gets fashion. The Stockholm-based label designs its collections with a capsule wardrobe mindset: the pieces work together no matter what. It could be an easy T-shirt or a sweater, some straight-leg jeans or, in this case, a dark blue car coat that’s well constructed and designed to last.

Arket car coat.

Arket

Car coat

£189


Best trenchcoat:
Octobre Éditions Hopper trench

Octobre Éditions Hopper trench.

Octobre Éditions

Hopper trench

£290

Octobre Hopper trenchcoat
£290 at Octobre Éditions

A trenchcoat is useful for pretty much every season. When it’s warmer, you can wear it over a shirt and trousers, or you can amp up the heat with a roll-neck and thermals once the temperature drops – Harry Styles was even spotted wearing one in coldest December. Go for one that’s easy to wear with most of your wardrobe; my go-to is one in tan or camel that falls just below the knee. Independent label Octobre Éditions’ Hopper trench nails the brief.

Octobre Éditions Hopper trench.

Octobre Éditions

Hopper trench

£290


Best high-street trenchcoat:
Zara water-repellent trenchcoat

Zara Water-repellent trench coat.

Zara

Water-repellent trenchcoat

£149

Zara water-repellent trenchcoat
£149 at Zara

For elevated menswear on the high street, Zara takes the top spot. Every season, there’s a few pieces in its collection that could easily be mistaken for a high-end designer’s work. From the longline cut to the wide lapels and cuff fastenings, all in an elevated shade of taupe, this trenchcoat is giving quiet luxury but for a fairly reasonable price.

Zara Water-repellent trench coat.

Zara

Water-repellent trenchcoat

£149


Best single-breasted coat:
Weekday oversized coat

Weekday Oversized single-breasted coat.

Weekday

Oversized single-breasted coat

£142

Weekday Oversized Single-Breasted Wool Blend Coat
£142 at H&M

Weekday may be best known for its gen Z-targeted, trend-led collections, but it also has a solid selection of timeless pieces, too. This coat, from the classic check to the sharp, strong lapels, is a good example. It’s also the perfect overcoat length (below the knees to elongate the body rather than shortening it). All in all, a strong addition to any coat rack.

Weekday Oversized single-breasted coat.

Weekday

Oversized single-breasted coat

£142


Best duffle coat:
Gloverall Admiral navy duffle coat

Gloverall

Admiral navy duffle coat

£450

Gloverall coat
£450 at Gloverall

What do David Bowie, peace-loving beatniks from the 50s and a famous cartoon bear have in common? Duffle coats. Characterised by their thick woollen fabric and toggle fastenings, they’re a heavy hitter in colder months. Gloverall is the brand credited with upping the silhouette’s profile back in the 1950s – so why not stay true to the OG? At £450, it’s a considerable investment, but it’s a coat you’ll be wearing for years.

Gloverall

Admiral navy duffle coat

£450


Best waxed jacket:
Barbour Ashby waxed jacket

Barbour Ashby waxed jacket.

Barbour

Ashby waxed jacket

from £199

Barbour Ashby waxed Jacket
£199 at Flannels
£199 at Frasers

When you think of waxed jackets, the first brand on your mind should be Barbour. Loved by everyone from the royal family to David Beckham and Liam Gallagher, they’re a tried-and-tested staple that works for just about anyone. Our favourite? The Ashby. Cut to a relaxed silhouette from a heavy, 6oz waxed cotton, it’s a winter-ready essential that still leaves plenty of room for layering when the cold sets in – you could even pair it with one of the brand’s signature zip-in layers.

Barbour Ashby waxed jacket.

Barbour

Ashby waxed jacket

from £199


Best black overcoat:
Topman double-breasted overcoat

Topman Double breasted overcoat.

Topman

Double-breasted overcoat

from £110

Topman Double breasted wool blend overcoat in black
£110 at Topman
£110 at Asos

Topman is a go-to for well-designed, affordable menswear. Although a black coat may not sound exciting, this one ticks every box. It’s cut to a fit. It has cool-guy XL lapels. And the length is just right. Pair it with plain black basics, and you’ll look like you’ve made an effort – even if you haven’t.

Topman Double breasted overcoat.

Topman

Double-breasted overcoat

from £110


Best premium wool coat:
Cos double-faced wool long car coat

Cos Double-faced wool long car coat.

Cos

Double-faced wool long car coat

£399

Cos DOUBLE-FACED WOOL LONG CAR COAT
£399 at Cos

There’s something inherently luxurious about a chocolate brown overcoat. Amp up the richness with a slightly relaxed fit (check out luxury designer the Row’s collections to see how menswear tends to look premium when it’s a touch oversized) and a weighty fabric, preferably a wool blend. This car coat by Cos ticks every box. The only snag? The higher price.

Cos Double-faced wool long car coat.

Cos

Double-faced wool long car coat

£399


Best high-street wool coat:
M&S Autograph wool-blend hounds tooth overcoat

M&S Autograph Wool-blend houndstooth overcoat.

M&S Autograph

Wool-blend hounds tooth overcoat

£150

M&S Autograph Wool Blend Hounds tooth Overcoat
£150 at M&S

One detail that tends to give away high-street overcoats from high-end designers is the length – they often finish at mid-thigh length, which shortens the body. That isn’t the case with this hounds tooth take by Marks & Spencer’s elevated diffusion line, Autograph, which lands mid-calf. Silhouette aside, the sharp revere collar and textured fabric add to the top-quality finish.

M&S Autograph Wool-blend houndstooth overcoat.

M&S Autograph

Wool-blend hounds tooth overcoat

£150


Best puffer jacket:
The North Face Saikuru jacket

The North Face Saikuru jacket.

The North Face

Saikuru jacket

from £129

The North Face Men’s Saikuru Jacket
From £129 at the North Face
£150.50 at Ellis Brigham

When the frosty mornings set in, only a puffer jacket will do. Enter the North Face’s Saikuru jacket. As someone who’s tried many puffer jackets over the years, this is the one I return to time and again. Not only is it well- insulated using synthetic fill, but it’s also lightweight, a cropped boxy fit (Stephen from The Traitors would certainly be a fan), and it’s wind- and water-repellent. If you’d like something a little brighter than black, there are four other colourways to choose from.

The North Face Saikuru jacket.

The North Face

Saikuru jacket

from £129


Best duvet coat:
Collusion unisex maxi puffer coat

Collusion

Unisex maxi puffer coat

£59.99

Asos COLLUSION Unisex maxi puffer coat in black
£59.99 at Asos

This might not be a coat you could wear to work, but certain occasions call for a duvet style – walking your dog on a frosty morning or popping to the shops when it’s sub-zero. It’s a coat that will keep you cosy in the cold, even if the silhouette isn’t sharp. Luckily, Asos’s Collusion brand has you covered with this cocooning design that comes in three colours – although the brown is now sold out and stocks of the black and light green are low.

Collusion

Unisex maxi puffer coat

£59.99

For more, see:
The best men’s jeans for every occasion – and how to pick your perfect pair
‘Understated, unexpected, cool’: the best men’s knitwear brands
The best men’s pyjamas for sleeping, lounging and all-day comfort


Peter Bevan is a stylist and fashion journalist covering menswear, womenswear and beauty

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