The 11 Best Topcoats for Men To Buy This Winter

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The second half of winter mean slightly warmer temps (finally!), and unpredictable weather. For a versatile, grown up winter jacket that can keep up with the changing season, you can’t go wrong with the topcoat. You can layer it over a sweater and vest to keep warm on cold days, and it looks dressier than your standard parka or puffer jacket.

Not to be confused with an overcoat—on which the hem goes past the knees—the topcoat’s length is shorter, ending just above the knees, and is typically made with lighter textiles. Plus, today’s best menswear brands have updated the topcoat with durable fabrics and leaner silhouettes that dress up any outfit. Ahead are 11 of the best topcoats for men.

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Henry Wool Blend Top Coat

Larger guys rejoice: Dockers’ wool-blend coat also comes in a Big and tall Size. Enjoy the extra insulated lining during the winter months and smart-looking design details. The best part? It’s washable, so you can care for your coat with ease.

Thompson Luxe New Divide Wool Blend Coat

Embrace your minimalist side in this wool and cashmere-blend coat from Theory. The slightly tapered frame and sleeves balance nicely with the exaggerated shoulders and a hood for added warmth.

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Slim-Fit Coat in Cashmere

This pure cashmere coat from Hugo Boss is perfect for a dressy night on the town, featuring a slim fit, notched lapels, and hints of the brand’s signature red throughout.

Relaxed faux wool overcoat in sage green

fEmbrace the change in seasons while wearing a topcoat in a lighter color, like this sage green fit from Topman. Whether running errands in joggers or your standard jeans and a T-shirt look, it’s a dressier alternative to poofy spring jackets.

Tailored Wool Coat

Finding the perfect brown coat can take years, but when you do, you’ll never want to take it off because it looks great with just about any piece of clothing. Like this oak brown topcoat from COS in a relaxed fit and clean hemline.

Loukas Funnel Neck Overcoat

Owning a black overcoat is never a bad idea because it’s suited for more formal occasions and dresses up your every day uniform. This option from Club Monaco offers a slim fit (size up for a regular fit) and some modern features like a stand collar, decorative button cuffs, and back center seam.

Suffolk Coat in Double-Face Wool Cashmere

If you prefer a more traditional look, then check out this double-breasted grey coat from Theory featuring a notched lapel and suave grey hue. The fabric is made with pre-and post-consumer recycled wool and cashmere along with virgin fibers. Good for you, and easy on the environment.

Long recycled wool coat

If you want to look cool without looking flashy, layer neutral outfits with a dark coat. Case in point: this forest green wool coat from Mango. It’s also sustainably constructed with 53% recycled wool.

Notched Lapel Single breasted Topcoat

A best-seller on Amazon, this modern topcoat’s lightweight material won’t weigh you down and comes in eight flattering colors. It’s perfect for cooler spring days and, at under $100, you can be one of the best-dressed guys in the room without breaking the bank.

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Cashmere Overcoat

Investing in a quality topcoat can cause sticker shock, but, like a great watch, you will wear it forever. This one from Altea is constructed with luxe cashmere and tailored in Italy, so it looks great over sweaters and blazers.

Plaid Wool-Blend Topcoat

90’s nostalgia made plaid cool again. So, why not snag this black, brown, and white patterned topcoat for a tasteful (but not flashy) style swerved.

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