aAs the winter chill descends upon us, a reliable and stylish puffer jacket becomes an essential piece of clothing. Known for their insulating properties and trendy designs, padded jackets have become a winter staple for fashion-conscious individuals. With a plethora of brands vying for attention, it can be challenging to navigate the market and find the perfect puffer jacket.
As winter approaches, investing in a high-quality puffer jacket is a must. The brands mentioned in this article, although less well known, are proven and offer a range of options to suit different preferences and budgets. Whether you prioritize luxury, durability or technical performance, these puffer coat brands will keep you warm and stylish all winter season long.
Here are the best unpopular puffer jacket brands to try this winter…
#1. Rocky Mountain feather bed
Clear up any misconceptions: Rocky Mountain Featherbed is not concerned with cosplaying in a national park guidebook; rather, it is the iconic outerwear that has influenced the park’s aesthetic. The brand, which originated in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, in the 1960s, closed in the 1980s but was revived by a Japanese company in 2005. Today, this company painstakingly crafts jackets that match the exacting, ultra-luxe and ultra-luxury rugged standards of the original designs. While Rocky Mountain Featherbed jackets may come with a hefty price tag, they embody the perfect transition from spirited, frontier-style days to sophisticated evenings at the Aspen Film Festival.
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#2. Entire studios
New to the scene, Entire Studios is emerging as the best choice if your winter style leans more toward a “space suit” than the traditional “snow suit.” Founded in 2020 by a dynamic New Zealand duo and headquartered in Los Angeles, this brand is making waves with parkas that will turn heads on the world’s trendiest streets, and perhaps even the far reaches of the universe. Featuring eye-catching cropped designs with geometric stitching, these parkas are generously filled with cozy 650 down and feature sky-high collars that promise to keep you as warm in 2023 as they will be in the distant future of 3023.
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#3. Goldwin
Located in the Hokuriku region of Japan, known for its abundant snowfall and premier ski resorts, Goldwin is emerging as a leading outdoor brand with a clear focus. Goldwin’s purpose-built parkas eschew flashy embellishments; instead, they feature a subtle embroidered triple-mountain logo on the front of the jackets. This understated design adds to the brand’s ‘If You Know, You Know’ (IYKYK) allure. Goldwin’s commitment to excellence is evident in the meticulous attention to form and structure, creating a visual impact that effortlessly stands out without overtly seeking attention. These down jackets are tailor-made for people who value functionality over showmanship, making them the perfect choice for those not interested in generating admiration from hype enthusiasts, although, ironically, such accolades can still come your way .
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#4. And wander
And Wander, a Japanese label, was born from the collaboration between two Issey Miyake designers who shared a passion for the outdoors. Their vision extended beyond mere inspiration from Gorpcore; they sought to seamlessly combine outdoor functionality with real fashion expertise. The brand’s range of puffer jackets not only boast basecamp-ready features such as diamond quilted stitching, waterproof taped zippers and packable Pertex shells, but also transcend the traditional outdoor aesthetic. Although designed with the rugged demands of hiking in mind, these puffers transition effortlessly to urban landscapes, making them ideal for strolling through snowy city streets on a Saturday afternoon. The brand’s more robust options can even border on “too warm,” especially if they’re reserved for the daily commute. But when you’re faced with sub-zero Real Feels in mid-February, you might say a little extra warmth is a welcome luxury.
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#5. Crescent Down works
The term “down” features prominently in the name of this Seattle-based brand, and it’s not just a strategic move for SEO purposes. Since 1974, CDW has been making some of the best puffer coats made in America. Despite its longevity and quality offering, CDW has retained a somewhat understated profile, as do its simple and timeless designs. For those looking for more than just a jacket with extra insulation, CDW has an extensive range to explore. The brand has conscientiously incorporated ethically sourced goose down feathers into a range of products ranging from button-up shirts and bomber jackets to tote bags and even slippers. CDW ensures you stay warm not only in your puffer jacket, but also in several other stylish and cozy essentials, making the brand a versatile choice for those chilly mornings when you’re on a mission to grab the newspaper.
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