Winter coats for the 2024-2025 season are about blending comfort, innovation, and style. Whether you prefer oversized puffers, luxurious faux fur, or tech-infused outerwear, this season offers a wide range of choices to keep you warm and on trend. From bold pops of color to sustainable fabrics, the latest winter coat trends reflect both the demand for fashion-forward looks and the importance of eco-conscious choices. Whatever your style, the right winter coat will help you brave the cold in both warmth and style.
Leopard Print! Scarf Wraps! Leather! The 8 Winter Coat Trends to Know in 2024
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Coat season is here—and with it a slew of winter coat trends to consider when putting together a cold-weather look. Like any other wardrobe essential, you probably already have a chic winter coat or two hanging in your closet, however the top trends of the season may be able to help you break out of a potential style rut. We’re big proponents of uniform dressing, but every once and awhile, it’s nice to mix things up.
The Season’s Top Winter Coat Trends:
- The Wrap-Up: Cos wool scarf coat, $450
- The Ultra-Tailored: The Row Woody wool coat, $4,250
- The Sleek Shearling: Loulou Studio Beatris shearling coat, $2,055
- The Fluid Wool: By Malene Birger Trullem trench coat, $1,200
- The Country Coat: Toteme corduroy-trimmed cotton coat, $1,130
- The Quilted Shell Coat: The Frankie Shop Ripstop jacket, $285
- The Winter Leather: Helmut Lang Apex leather Teddy jacket, $2,995
- The Leopard Print: Massimo Dutti long textured animal print coat, $590
The top winter coat trends of 2024 range from wrap coats with built-in scarves to ultra-tailored coats wool in black. Coats from Toteme, The Row, and even Cos, that debuted last year are still reigning supreme in many categories – such as quilted shell coats and amped-up winter versions of the now must-have barn jacket. To beat the winter blues, sleek shearling coats are never not on-trend—we’re loving short and long versions from Nour Hammour and Yves Salomon. These options will serve as a great anchor for the rest of your winter wardrobe staples, like a simple white turtleneck or a cozy cashmere sweater.
Whatever coat you land on this winter, our picks will help you stand out. Below, are the eight winter coat trends of 2024 to shop now.
Country Coats
The field jacket trend is trickling into our winter wardrobes too, with brands like Miu Miu and Toteme leading the charge. Wear yours on a weekend in the country or to dress-down office wear during the week.
Sleek Shearlings
Shearling coats deliver style and warmth in spades. This fall we’re loving sleeker, more minimalist takes on the style, like these versions from Joseph, Yves Salomon and Khaite.
Ultra-Tailored
It’s rare to look at the fall/winter shows and not spot a double-breasted blazer (or three). For the new season, we’re looking for coat-iterations that have been crafted with discretion. Blazer-like details in single or double-breasted silhouettes look ultra-refined, especially in black.
Wrap-Arounds
Toteme’s scarf coat changed the game a few seasons ago, and the style is still going strong. Now there are lots of chic options to suit any style and budget from Cos, Another Tomorrow, and Isabel Marant.
Fluid Wool
A winter coat in wool is undoubtedly an essential. For fall, we’re seeing lots of more fluid wrap coats that have a soft, feminine feel.
Animal Instinct
Animal-print outerwear is having a moment this fall, and the trend is bound to continue into the winter months. Our selects from Rixo and Jane Post will certainly make a statement.
Quilted Shell Coats
Quilted shell coats and jackets have gained major popularity as of late. Ranging in warmth from lightweight quilted liners to more heavy-duty puffers, a quilted shell coat is the ultimate layering essential. Style it over a festive Fair Isle sweater or a crisp white button-up, for elevated elegance.
Warmed-Up Leather
A leather jacket brings an element of cool to any outfit, but while they’re no-brainers in the fall, they can be trickier to wear in winter. That’s where the super-warm styles we’ve selected from Helmut Lang, Nour Hammour, and Acne Studios come into play.