Looking for the best winter coat trends that have staying power beyond one season? We've got you covered

When it comes to investment buys, a great winter coat is right up there, and we've found 18 styles that will stand the test of time

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While we're all for directional buys, when it comes to the best winter coat trends 2025, these investment buys need far more consideration. With outerwear usually being at the top end of any brand's price bracket, unless you're ready to shell out for a new coat every year, you want to choose a winter coat trend that has longevity.

Your choice of coat maybe largely guided by warmth and practicality, as you naturally should choose a piece that works with your lifestyle, however when it comes to picking a trending style, designer's know that shoppers don't see a coat as a one season thing, and even when you take the autumn/winter fashion trends 2025, you'll find many of the coat trends don't change wildly from year to year.

Best Winter Coat Trends 2025

From the ever-practical puffer jacket to the effortlessly chic long black coat, there are also many different types of outerwear that have been featured in this year's winter coat trends. Warmer fabrics such as wool or faux fur are ideal for a high-end, but cosy coat. Whereas for those looking for something with more edge, suede or leather jackets are key players in this season's runway collections, and make the best layering pieces too.

1. Puffer jackets

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Puffer jackets are a core part of the winter coats trends 2025. An enduring style that never seems to go out of fashion, a puffer jacket is both effortlessly cool and provides ample warmth when the temperatures really drop. A style that was once reserved for casual wear or extreme weather conditions, the puffer jacket has undergone a smart-casual reinvention this season, spotted on major runways including Lactose and Undercover.

2. Leather jacket

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A leather jacket will never fade out of fashion, and there are tonnes of options, including new styles available for all tastes and budgets, vintage or faux-leather. This season, the winter coat trends have seen a turn towards brown and burgundy leathers over black, although a classic black leather jacket remains a timeless choice. Brands such as Burberry, Coach, and Saint Laurent featured leather coats in updated silhouettes and a range of shades, reflecting the latest colour trends.

3. Black long coat

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You can't go wrong with an elevated long black coat, and this year's winter coat trends 2025 suggest that it's a style that's here to stay. Elegant enough to layer over occasionwear and tailoring, yet still versatile enough to style with laidback weekend attire, a long black coat will see you through this winter and beyond. The key to choosing one is to consider the cut, silhouette and fit. Structured shoulders always look sharp, while opting for natural fibres such as wool, cashmere or blends of these fabrications will maximise on warmth and breathability.

4. Faux Fur Coat

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Faux-fur coats continue to replace the real thing as the fashion world looks to more ethical practices in fashion production. That, coupled with ever-improving technology for creating synthetic fur fabrications, means that faux fur ruled the runway at major designer shows, including Khaite and Prada. Inspired by 70s glamour, when styling a faux-fur jacket, we'd recommend letting the outerwear piece take centre stage, making it the focal point of your look.

5. Suede coat

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If you're browsing the winter coat trends 2025, you'll have noted that suede is everywhere. A timeless investment piece that also happens to be extremely on trend, a suede jacket will never lose its stylish appeal.

We've noted designers leaning into this bohemian aesthetic are reworking the fabric into everything from cropped bomber jackets to full-length trenches. Its appeal lies in its soft, supple texture and its typically warm tan or brown shades.

6. Scarf coat

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The scarf coat offers a functional silhouette that keeps you warm and provides cohesive styling without a second thought. This clever hybrid piece of outerwear will allow you to move through the season with ease, and we're sure you will reap the benefits when it's cold outside.

Notable styles were spotted at both Schiaparelli and Burberry; however, we already saw this silhouette grow in popularity last winter thanks to the likes of Toteme, so if you invested in this design style last year, make sure to get yours back out for round two. Yet to shop the trend? The high street is delivering excellent versions of this look at a range of price points.

FAQs

What brand has the best on-trend winter coats?

If you're on the hunt for the best winter coats that are trend-worthy too, the high street delivers an impressive range of on-trend styles that are practical, affordable and chic. Brands such as Mango, Mint Velvet and Zara consistently offer stylish designs from tailored wool coats to warm puffer jackets. COS and M&S also have a range of coats that provide extra warmth with thermal or down linings, too.

Are puffer jackets still in style in 2025 winter?

Puffer jackets are not only a timeless and practical outerwear choice during the winter, but the style also remains key to the winter coat trends in 2025. We've seen puffer jacket styles evolving with longline and oversized silhouettes and a variety of colours. Expect to see more earthy tones, from mocha mousse and olive to rich burgundy.

Molly Smith
Fashion Writer

Molly is a fashion writer for woman&home, whose journalistic career began with her enthusiasm for fashion. Having always been an avid writer, she has contributed to publications covering a variety of topics.

After graduating from her master's in Fashion History and Cultures, she transitioned to teaching at London College of Fashion, where she taught in fashion studies. Now, passionate about writing on the significance of fashion, she is dedicated to inspiring others through the power of dress.

Molly loves staying in the know with the latest fashion trends, and following celebrities for inspiration. Outside of work, she enjoys browsing vintage markets, reading a good novel, or trying new restaurants around London.

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