In the column 1 piece of T, 10 budgets, we share 10 perfect versions of an item in different prices. Anoraks are a timeless spring -essential, but brands such as the row and Cecilie Bahnsen have recently demonstrated that they can be as stylish as practical. Here are T -market editor Angela Koh’s and T -fashion assistant Jameson Montgomery’s favorites.
“This affordable anorak is supplied in three colors inspired by vintage camping equipment. Made in water and wind-resistant nylon, it has zipper and trekkoord tractors that nod to the laces of the famous bean shoe from LL Bean.” – Jameson Montgomery
“The renewed program North Face restores used and damaged items of clothing that were partly from the brand trade -in program. This water -repellent polyester jacket offers the same minimalist look and wind protection as a new piece but at a lower price and a lower environmental costs.” – Angela Koh
“This checks each box: made from a lightweight, water -repellent cotton, it is easy to throw and costs less than $ 100.” – Ak
“Made from cotton, this version is not water-resistant, but it is softer than most. Plus, Patagonia devotes part of its profit to environmental interests and restoration projects.” – Jm
“This jacket from the Japanese company Taion is built from ripstop fabric and reversible military quality and offers two color options.” – Ak
“Originally a climbing equipment company, the Canadian brand Arc’teryx specializes in precision-designed outerwear. The saber relaxed anorak is made with tricods of Gore-Tex for full waterproofing.” – Ak
“The Italian company Stone Island has been producing very technical jackets since the early 1980s. This is made of Membrana 3L TC, a synthetic substance consisting of three lightweight layers, including a water -resistant membrane, which make it sustainable without sacrificing the convenience of wear.” – Jm
“Marrying practically with couture-level craftsmanship, this jacket from the CECILIE Bahnsen, based in Copenhagen, contains one of its characteristic Metal Matelassé fabrics, wavy sleeves and delicate ribbon details.” – Ak
“The lightweight yet insulating Althena Anorak of the row-built polyester taffeta with a cashmere lining for the history of the label of creating modest, high-quality pieces that transcend volatile trends, making it a worthy investment.” – Ak
“The Spanish fashion house Loewe is known for its imaginative reinterpretations of wardrobe -not. This luxurious look at an anorak is made in ultrasoft m erino -shearling trimmed with the color of butterscotch.” – Jm