Coats & Jackets for Women

Outerwear that works harder than a single season. This edit of women’s coats and jackets spans sharp wool tailoring, directional trenches, and technical layers built for movement and weather. Filter by cut, weight, or fabrication to find the piece that sits naturally over your existing wardrobe.

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Coats & Jackets for Women

Each style in our women’s coats and jackets collection is chosen for proportion, fabric and construction. You’ll find long tailored coats with clean fronts, cropped jackets with considered volume, quilted and padded pieces for colder days, and lightweight shells that pack easily. Many silhouettes are cut with room through the shoulder and body, so you can layer knits without losing line.

Use filters to narrow by length, weight, and fabric. If you live in a colder climate, focus on heavier wools and insulated styles; for transitional weather, look to cotton gabardine trenches, unlined tailoring, and technical jackets that resist wind and light rain. Consider how you wear your bag and layers day to day so details like lapel width, closure, and pocket placement work with your routine.

Need sizing clarity? Check the size guide and fit notes on each product page, then contact support if you want a second opinion before ordering.

FAQ

How should I choose the right coat length for my wardrobe?
Think about what you wear most often and your climate. Long coats sit well over dresses, tailoring and wide-leg trousers, while mid-length and cropped jackets pair easily with denim and everyday separates. If you commute on foot or by bike, a mid-thigh length often balances coverage with ease of movement.
What type of women’s jacket works best for transitional weather?
For in-between seasons, unlined wool, cotton gabardine trenches, and lightweight technical jackets work well. They layer comfortably over shirts or light knits and handle temperature shifts during the day. Look for styles with vents, adjustable cuffs, or belts so you can fine-tune the fit as the weather changes.
How do I know if a coat will fit over knitwear?
Check the product’s fit notes and pay attention to descriptions of the shoulder and body volume. If a style runs close to the body, consider sizing up if you plan to wear heavier sweaters underneath. Dropped or relaxed shoulders usually leave more space for layering than sharply tailored cuts.
Which fabrics are best for everyday city wear?
For everyday use, wool and wool-blend coats offer reliable warmth and structure, while cotton or technical parkas and shells handle rain and wind. If your days shift from office to evening, a tailored wool coat or structured jacket usually transitions cleanly. Technical styles work well if your routine involves a lot of walking or public transport.
How should I care for my coat or jacket so it lasts?
Always follow the care label and avoid over-cleaning. Most structured wool or tailored coats do best with occasional professional cleaning and regular brushing, while technical pieces can often be gently machine-washed and air-dried. Store outerwear on wide, supportive hangers and give it space so the shoulders and fabric keep their shape.