Herno

Herno outerwear walks the line between city polish and weather-ready practicality. This edit focuses on padded coats, shirt jackets, and vests with clean structure and low-key detailing. Expect functional warmth, lightweight construction, and silhouettes that sit comfortably over tailoring or knitwear.

Herno

The Herno collection on TheList concentrates on outerwear and trousers that work hard across seasons. You’ll find quilted padded coats, down vests, and technical shirt jackets with subtle texture, practical pockets, and easy zips or snap fronts. Trousers cut from mechanical stretch twill or velvety cotton sit in a tailored but relaxed register, built for movement and everyday wear. Shades run neutral with considered greens and greys, keeping each piece simple to pair with knitwear or sneakers.

Use this page to compare weights and functions: padded coats and parkas for colder commutes, lighter shirt jackets for layering, and cropped hooded styles that skew more contemporary. Highlights include:

  • Padded vests that layer cleanly over sweats or tailoring.
  • Shirt jackets in gabardine or parachute canvas with discreet wadding.
  • Elasticated-waist trousers that can dress up or down.

Everything ships from authorized stockists with full provenance, so you can add Herno to a rotation that already includes popular brands like Jil Sander, Marni, and Acne Studios.

FAQ

How does Herno outerwear typically fit?
Herno coats and jackets usually follow a regular, easy fit that allows for a knit or light layer underneath. Padded styles tend to sit clean on the shoulder without aggressive volume. Check each product page for specific notes if a piece runs short, long, or intentionally oversized. If you’re between sizes, consider your usual layering and select accordingly.
Are Herno coats and vests warm enough for winter?
Many Herno pieces in this edit feature padded or down-filled construction suitable for cold-weather city wear. Longer coats and parkas offer more coverage and are better for harsher conditions, while lighter shirt jackets and vests work well for transitional seasons. Always review the fabric description and thickness on the product page to match your climate and use case.
Can I style Herno with more directional designers?
Yes, Herno’s clean lines and understated hardware sit well next to more conceptual labels. A padded vest or minimal coat can ground stronger silhouettes from popular brands like Maison Margiela or Rick Owens. Neutral tones and simple detailing keep the pieces versatile across both classic and avant-garde wardrobes.
How should I care for my Herno jacket or coat?
Follow the care label on each piece, as padded and wool-blend styles may require different treatments. Many down or padded jackets benefit from professional cleaning to preserve loft and structure. Avoid over-washing, and store the coat on a broad hanger to maintain the line of the shoulders. Keep it away from direct heat sources to protect technical fabrics and trims.
Is Herno a good choice for travel and commuting?
Herno designs often prioritize lightness, packability, and functional pockets, which makes them strong options for travel and daily commuting. Padded vests and lighter shirt jackets are easy to layer and stow, while longer coats handle colder platforms and office days. Choose based on how much insulation and length you need for your routine.