Not to be the bearers of bad news here, but winter is upon us, and depending on where you live, that means it’s only a matter of time before it gets frigid outside. There are plenty of outerwear trends, from chic leather trenches to cozy shearling styles, we’re shopping this season. But if there’s one style of coat we’re reaching for when temperatures hit the near-freezing zone, it’s long puffer coats that will up our defenses against the cold, rain, and snow. Typically quilted and insulated with down or sustainable materials like recycled fibers, puffer coats provide the extra warmth we need when the going gets tough. It doesn’t hurt that this season’s offerings are as stylish as they are functional, are available in an array of colors, are cut in elevated silhouettes, and feature details like waist-cinching belts and asymmetrical collars. To make sure you’re aptly prepared for bone-chilling days ahead, we rounded up 24 of the best long puffer coats of the season. Keep scrolling to check them out, and nab one (or two!) for yourself while you’re at it.

Winter weather is no match for this cozy and affordable puffer.

We love the quilting on this one.

Leave it to Stand Studio to create the perfect puffer. 

Mango’s new lightweight quilted coat with water-repellent technical fabric. 

This one looks so cozy.

The perfect go-with-everything coat.

Searching for a vegan alternative? This puffer coat is made from nylon. 

It doesn’t get more luxe than a Moncler winter coat. 

We’re obsessed with this color.

The diamond quilting on this puffer coat is divine. 

This jacket has removable sleeves. 

This coral pink is too pretty.

The collar on this style is so chic.

We need this one immediately.

Canada Goose is always a good option when we’re talking about high quality winter coats. 

Made from responsibly sourced down and feathers, this coat is a great sustainable. 

Puffer vests are a great option for chilly days.

Its the color for me. 

We love the color of this one.

Barbour does it again.

Another example of great quilting.

You’ll want to live in this one all winter long.

Navy is a classic color choice. 

As the name suggests, this coat essentially mimics your bed’s comforter, which is definitely not a bad thing.

This post was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated by Jasmine Fox-Suliaman. 

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