Puffer jackets have exploded in popularity over the last few years, seen on catwalks and the high street. But how do you choose the right one for you?
First, decide whether you want down or synthetic insulation. Down feels springy and traps air really well, while synthetic is much more durable and can retain heat even when wet.
1. Water-Repellent
When you’re hiking in a rainstorm or enjoying a day of skiing in the powder, it’s important to have a water-resistant polyester puffer jacket for ladies on hand. You can find them with a variety of shell materials that have been treated to be waterproof and/or with some form of coating to ensure your skin stays dry. The trade-off with this type of jacket is that it’s not very breathable, which can lead to you getting hot and sweaty if you wear it for extended periods.
The best way to evaluate a jacket’s waterproofness is by looking at its water column rating, which tells you how much pressure you would need to apply before it starts leaking. Some of the jackets we carry have a water column rating of 10,000 millimeters, which means you could stack up a 10-meter tall row of the jacket’s fabric before it started leaking at that point.
If you’re looking for an ethically made, eco-friendly, and sustainable puffer jacket, look no further than this option from Houdini. It’s made with recycled and recyclable materials, is free of PFAS (a type of forever chemical), and is manufactured locally to reduce its carbon footprint. Plus, for every purchase, the company plants 10 trees worldwide. This jacket is also a good choice for anyone who wants to avoid animal products as it’s made without the use of down or feathers.
2. Wind-Resistant
Whether you’re a surf girl or just someone who likes to be outdoors, this wind-resistant polyester puffer jacket is for you. This stylish insulated jacket by Billabong is made of durable water-resistant material with 140 g of polyester fill, an inner fleece lining and wider baffles for a modern look. Other features include a soft bungee at the hood opening, a zipper front closure and inner/outer pockets.
Coupling style and function, this polyester puffer jacket by Roxy is designed to resist the elements while keeping you warm. It’s the perfect choice for après-surf errands or hiking in your local mountains. This women’s waterproof jacket is crafted of a breathable windproof shell fabric with a soft fleece lining, and is complete with a bungee at the hood opening, full-zip front closure, and inner/outer pockets.
The OK Mono Puffer by Outerknown is a sustainable, boxy-style women’s puffer jacket that is filled with 100% recycled post consumer plastic bottle down. This California-based brand is committed to sustainability and reducing its use of virgin materials. They source their materials from organic, recycled, or regenerative sources, and work to reduce the carbon footprint of their products. In addition, Outerknown partners with the Fair Labor Association before shipping any product. The jacket also features heat seal finishing to eliminate stitches and promote longevity.
3. Lightweight
When choosing a puffer jacket, insulation and fabric are two important factors to consider. Goose down is a popular choice for its warmth and ability to retain heat even when wet, but there are also environmentally friendly options that utilize recycled materials and are free of PFAS (a type of forever chemical).
The Mango women’s puffer coat is an ideal addition to a bulky winter sweater or bodysuit outfit, thanks to its lightweight design and water-repellent shell. Plus, it’s insulated with 85 percent recycled polyester, so you can feel good about your purchase while staying toasty warm.
Another great option is the Tentree women’s long puffer jacket, which combines style and sustainability. Its oversized fit allows it to easily layer over a heavy wool coat and is made from sustainable fabrics that use 33 recycled plastic bottles and extra-warm recycled PrimaLoft. Plus, for every jacket purchased, Tentree plants 10 trees around the world, promoting sustainable forests and eliminating single-use packaging.
Norma Kamali’s Norma Sleeping Back Coat is a chic, non-bulky option for cold weather. This insulated women’s puffer jacket has an adjustable waistband and cinched hem, so it fits comfortably while also flattering your figure. Its channel-quilted construction and removable hood help it stand out against the sea of black puffer jackets, while the ribbed velour material feels cozy yet smooth on your skin.
4. Comfortable
A puffer jacket’s fabric is a major factor in how comfortable it will feel to wear. Choose a soft, stretchy material for movement and a softer fit for added comfort. Look for a lightweight fabric that will be easy to carry around, as well as a jacket with a hood that can be easily removed when you don’t want to use it.
You can also find women’s puffer jackets with shearling accents that will keep you toasty and warm for after-dark adventures or dinner dates. Plus, there are plenty of options with flattering seams and adjustable belts or toggles for a more customizable fit in your regular size.
The Canada Goose x Reformation Mila polyester Puffer Jacket gives off major ‘80s vibes, but it’s also modern-made and sustainably sourced. The recycled ripstop and nylon shell and extra-warm recycled PrimaLoft insulation are made from recycled plastic water bottles, while the reversible design is a great way to mix up your winter style. Tentree is another sustainable brand that combines style and functionality with eco-friendly materials. For every product purchased, the company plants 10 trees all over the world.
Nikki Chwatt is a Commerce Writer and Producer at WWD where she covers shopping content across fashion, beauty, footwear, TikTok style trends and more. She’s always on the hunt for a new coat to add to her overstuffed closet, so she loves finding ways to get the most bang for her buck.