WInter’s icy grip is on us, but that doesn’t mean your style has to go into hibernation. This season offers men the perfect opportunity to serve by embracing the timeless elegance and effortless cool of a long black coat. It’s more than just outerwear; it is a style chameleon that turns any outfit into a chic statement.
Not long ago, the predominant jacket trend was trimmed, thigh-length overcoats – a natural extension of a Mad-Men-inspired era characterized by slim suits and jeans. However, today’s iterations have evolved into longer, looser styles, echoing the more relaxed proportions that have permeated several wardrobe staples, from hoodies to chinos. So why choose black? Despite the undeniable appeal of camel coats and khaki trench coats, black has the versatility to effortlessly complement any ensemble, while exuding a cooler aesthetic.
If this seems too specific, rest assured that there is a diverse range of striking black overcoats waiting for you, with different cuts, styles and fabrics. Whether it’s an unstructured cashmere masterpiece, a showstopper with sharp shoulders or a relaxed, fleece sportswear-inspired take, the options are plentiful and provide plenty of opportunities to express your unique personality. But with so many variations, choosing the right long black coat can be overwhelming. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Here are some essential long black coats for men that will take your winter wardrobe from basic to breathtaking:
Here are seven long black coats to wrap yourself in ASAP…
#1. The jacket for everywhere but Wall Street
In the ’80s and ’90s, a long, strong-shouldered, double-breasted overcoat served as the ultimate statement of neatness, proclaiming the belief that greed was good. Fast forward to today, and a jacket like the one created by Swedish menswear experts Our Legacy remains compatible with your most assertive pinstripe and power tie two-piece suit. However, it doesn’t take a hostile takeover to unleash its potential. Instead, think of it as a versatile piece, equally at home at brunches and in boardrooms.
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#2. The quiet luxurious coat
We have verified that there are no legal restrictions on the amount of cashmere one can own. As long as that remains the case, we will wrap ourselves in large quantities of this luxurious fabric. Resembling a cloud in softness, the Todd Snyder jacket epitomizes impeccable outerwear. The precise cut and understated luxury radiate a quiet confidence associated with hidden wealth. Effortlessly slip it on over anything in your wardrobe, whether it’s your 100% cashmere sweaters or sweatshirts.
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#3. The school jacket
How can you soften the playful Paddington Bear schoolyard vibe of a duffle coat? Simple: go for an all-black design like APC’s version, right down to the Corozo switches, and trade the ornate hood for a stand-up collar that enhances the refined, elongated look of Lardini’s version. This jacket is slightly oversized and unlined, giving you the flexibility to layer or wear it comfortably after spring break.
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#4. The trench coat with extra cool
For more than a century, the khaki trench coat has been considered a classic gentleman’s shield against rain and cold, and our admiration for it continues. However, if you’re someone who eschews the ordinary, consider a blacked-out alternative, like this minimalist knee-length version from Copenhagen-based Mfpen. With its generous, flowing design and raglan shoulders reminiscent of grandpa’s overcoat, it sends a clear message: standard is not your style. This cooler, more relaxed look, combined with the lightly creased nylon and cotton exterior, effortlessly repels drizzle and snow, just like its traditional counterpart.
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#5. The minimalist jacket
The Acne jacket is a minimalist masterpiece without unnecessary frills. Made from unlined wool, it features timeless details such as a three-button front, notched lapels and a balanced fit that avoids the extremes of too slim or oversized. Embracing Scandinavian simplicity, this jacket is best suited for adding a few extra layers to cope with cold temperatures. Its understated design makes it an ideal canvas to showcase your boldest and most striking garments.
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#6. The peacoat with panache
While we appreciate a classic peacoat like any seasoned sailor, Madewell’s updated version is ready for action if you’re looking to go beyond the standard style. Retaining the double-breasted design and substantial lapels of the original, this version takes it one step further with added length, transforming it into an effortlessly stylish oversized coat that provides almost neck-to-ankle coverage for the windiest days, both on and off the land. sea. Even at its regular price it’s a solid investment, but with the current sale (at the time this story was published) it’s not only a great buy; it’s a bargain that will likely disappear soon.
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#7. The budget jacket (but not the basic one).
Okay, we have to make a confession: This Gap jacket isn’t strictly black. However, if your wardrobe is a symphony of navy and gray, tailor-made for the menswear traditionalist, then it integrates seamlessly like the final piece of a puzzle. The relaxed fit and vintage-inspired look of the raglan sleeves, made from a textured, mottled fabric with a touch of geezer chic, are sure to fascinate you. And the icing on the cake? It comes with a price tag that harkens back to the good old days: less than $250.
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