Brace for Winter With These 5 Eco-Friendly Coats

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Frank And Oak’s Mesa Short Puffer Coat. Image: Frank And Oak

Are you excited about below-freezing temperatures? Do you enjoy being cold? We certainly don’t. Just like mom used to say, dress appropriately for the weather or you will get a fever! Featured in this article are five winter coats that are made by transparent and ethical fashion companies. 

PANGAIA FLWRDWN Short Reversible Jacket

Experience puff like no other with PANGAIA’s reversible jacket made of FLWRDWN, a cruelty-free alternative to goose and duck down that is breathable, lightweight, vegan, and sourced from flowers. The inner also includes recycled nylon.

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Image: PANGAIA

Noize Amaya Short-Length Bomber

Noize specializes in sustainable outerwear so you’re in good hands. With a 100% recycled RePET polyester fill, Noize’s Amaya Short-Length Bomber features a detachable hood trimmed with soft faux fur.

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Image: Noize

Everlane Duvet Puffer

You can tell that Everlane loves recycled materials. Just take a look at their duvet puffer featuring a 100% recycled nylon shell, recycled down fill, and 100% recycled polyester lining.

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Image: Everlane

Frank and Oak Mesa Short Puffer Coat

For those who wish to blend in with the snow, consider Frank And Oak’s mesa short puffer coat in sand. The shell and lining are made from 100% recycled polyester and the fill is featherless Primaloft PowerPlume insulation. 

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Image: Frank And Oak

Reformation Greenwich Coat

If you are in the market for something that is sleek and stylish, look no further. Reformation’s Greenwich coat is made from a deadstock wool blend fabric.

Which of these sustainable coats will you be wearing this winter?

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