When
it comes to keeping warm this winter, it doesn't get much better than a thick
and toasty warm winter coats. However, there are a lot of different styles of women's
winter coats to choose from, so here is a quick rundown of the best out there
to help you decide what you'll have wrapped around your shoulders this winter.
Down
Jackets
Wrapping
yourself in duck feathers sown together in black plastic bags may seem like a
bit of an extreme option, but there's no denying the down coat's warming
qualities. New technology for thinner down coats, without losing out on warmth
and the addition of some stylish designs from the likes of Jil Sanders have led
to a resurgence in the popularity of Down this winter.
Duffle
Coats
Always
a classic, the duffle coat can't fail to look good. However, the big gaps
between the chunky buttons and the heavy feel can sometimes put people off it
as the winter coat of choice. Although, shorter styles and zips under buttons
are new options that bring a little more diversity to the good old reliable
duffle coat.
Ponchos
While
these have historically been the sole domain of spaghetti westerns and
stereotypical perceptions of Mexico, the poncho has now found its way to the
high street. Some great chunky knit varieties, especially of the monochrome
variety, have made the poncho a bit of a gem.
Parka
Bastion
of the mod and Britpop culture, the parka has for a long time been a style
classic, especially here in the UK. However, as with other women's winter
coats, some new variations in style and cut have given them a renewed lease of
life.
Mac
What
can you say about the Mac? It's never going to keep you really toasty warm in
the heart of winter, but you'll look stylish while freezing your little rear
quarter off. It's like the lingerie of women's coats; no functionality on a
frosty morning, but very hot none the less.
Pea
Coat
While
this has been one of the mains coats of choice for men in last few years, it's
also one that has started to gain in popularity for women's designs. With some
close fitting styles on the high street, combined with cute patterns makes this
a bit of an outside bet for women that like a double buttoned winter look.