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Your warmest winter coat?

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milkytwilight · 05/10/2021 22:44

If your budget was up to £300 for a winter coat with the idea that it would last a decade or so, what would you pick? The warmest one you can think of! Ideally parka length/covers the bum in a dark colour. I get so cold in winter and I'm thinking about just making the big investment in a more expensive but long lasting coat. All about the warmth element here. Thank you all x

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MountainDweller · 05/10/2021 23:14

I have a mid-thigh length outdoor type coat from Land's End. Bought in the sale several years ago. Regularly -10 here and lower and keeps me very warm! I can't remember its name but it's not their very thickest - maybe mid-range for warmth? I sized up so I can comfortably fit a jumper underneath.

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dudsville · 05/10/2021 23:20

I also have a couple of lands end. One is the squall, very warm and bit aged a bit in 6 years. They're on sale currently I think. I can't recall the name of the other one. It's more like wearing a duvet, very cozy. Birth are around the £200 mark, but they do have sales frequently.

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Verbena87 · 05/10/2021 23:24

…is not the least bit stylish and I give no fucks because I am always, always warm in it. Alpkit Fantom. alpkit.com/products/fantom-womens-down-jacket?storeRedirect=UK

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HundredMilesAnHour · 05/10/2021 23:31

I got a Helly Hansen down coat that's almost knee length and it's the warmest coat ever. I bought it in NYC when it was -20 degrees and it paid for itself on that trip alone.

I have a coat addiction so have many, many coats (from cashmere to down filled to leather trenches to Barbours...and it goes on) but nothing touches the Helly Hansen one for warmth,

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minipie · 05/10/2021 23:39

I have a Superdry duvet type coat (knee length on shorty me) and love it

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Molly1418 · 05/10/2021 23:41

Following too

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ManifestingJoy · 05/10/2021 23:44

a ''long down coat'' from landsend. Threw it out after ten years' service but kind of regret that as it's not as warm as the nf brookly parka I bought last winter. that's warm but the landsend was warmer. I should have gone for the arctic parka

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Nannyamc · 05/10/2021 23:44

When i had to visit Canada in November some years ago i bought a Regatta padded coat. Cost about 150 and it was 25 degrees. Still have it and brought out here when it gets to anything . Best buy ever.

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ManifestingJoy · 06/10/2021 08:02

Regatta coats seem too cheap to be super super warm. One puffer coat looks like another but can a regatta 80 euro coat really rival a landsend for warmth????
I have my doubts but their marketing angle seems quite outdoor, not fashion led.

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ManifestingJoy · 06/10/2021 08:11

Are helly hansen coats ranked by coldest (in winter) cities. Ie, belfast is a padded raincoat. Gives some warmth. Would a coat named after a colder in winter city be warmer? Or am i attributing order and logic where there is none and coats were randomly named??

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Declutterclogs · 06/10/2021 08:21

I'd suggest looking at the Scandi brands- Fjallraven, Didriksons, Scandinavian Editions, etc. They do everything in one coat - waterproof, windproof, warm and breathable, covers your butt, with hood, etc. But when you are looking be aware that they also do uninsulated rainwear (which is excellent but not what you're after) so you just need to check the features properly.

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CeeceeBloomingdale · 06/10/2021 08:24

My warmest two coats were under £40 at H&M. One is down the other synthetic but impenetrable. I also have a reasonable superdry coat. My more expensive ones are style over substance.

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Declutterclogs · 06/10/2021 08:26

They are very pricey also! But you can often find them on offer, and they are designed to last years and years so end up being good value.

This sort of thing
www.outdoorgear.co.uk/Fjallraven-Womens-Nuuk-Parka-sku41113502.asp

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didireallysaythat · 06/10/2021 08:29

Didrikson.

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Naaaaah · 06/10/2021 08:31

Holland and Cooper.

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Mercurial123 · 06/10/2021 09:14

66 North parka bought in sale with 50% discount.

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WashableVelvet · 06/10/2021 09:28

A giant sheepskin coat. Not waterproof but very warm in Scottish winters. I look like the abominable snowman and I love it.

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EllaPaella · 06/10/2021 10:02

I have this Jack Wolfskin one and it is the warmest coat I have ever owned. I got mine in the sale for £100 but would have paid £200 for it. https://www.jack-wolfskin.co.uk/crystal-palace-coat/12041312571004.html

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EllaPaella · 06/10/2021 10:03

Link doesn't work - it's the JW Crystal Palace coat

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milkytwilight · 06/10/2021 11:14

Thanks everyone. I'll have a look through.

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amusedtodeath1 · 06/10/2021 11:50

I bought my Regatta Parka last year in the sale (RRP £220), it's so warm and dry. I wore it all last winter and still looks like new.

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DGFB · 06/10/2021 11:54

North Face Arctic parka. About to enter its 7th winter…

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ScoopyDoo · 06/10/2021 11:55

Also a big fan of Didrikson.Down is great but not very wind- or water-proof. Didriksons thigh length insulated parkas are fab . Mine is on it's 4th year and not showing any signs of deterioration and I wear it a lot. I did remove the faux-fur round the hood, but it's designed to be removable so no issues, I just didn't like soggy fur in my face on rainy days!

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Declutterclogs · 06/10/2021 14:21

A down inner layer and waterproof outer can work well I think - eg this sort of thing which I found for another coat thread a while ago (I don't have this one so can't confirm anything about the brand though sorry but I think the concept is good!)
www.mountainwarehouse.com/au/alaskan-womens-3-in-1-long-jacket-p16976.aspx/

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LightOfAThousandStars · 06/10/2021 17:03

North Face Arctic Parka is very very warm and waterproof, too warm for everyday even

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