At the latest when the first frosty days set in, it is time to dig out the warm jumpers, scarves, and winter jackets again. You quickly realize that the old winter jacket has now done its job and a new one is needed.
Important purchase criteria for winter jackets
When buying women’s winter jackets, you should make sure that they have a high-quality finish and are of particularly good quality, so that you don’t have to start looking for a suitable jacket again the following winter because the old one has already done its job after one winter Has. Here are a few tips that can make it easier to find the right women’s winter jacket.
1) Quality is the most important thing
Especially when it comes to winter jackets, you should definitely not do without good quality. One should specifically pay attention to warmth and functionality. Good brand quality always pays off in the end and it is better to invest a little more in a valuable jacket and wear it for several winters than to fall back on inferior goods and these finally give up after just one winter and burst at the seams, or the inner lining says goodbye. In particular, the quality of seams, inner lining, and the surface finish of a jacket are decisive for a short or rather long life.
2) Should it really be down?
Down jackets keep you warm, but if you don’t have a dryer, for example, you shouldn’t use a down jacket. Unless you don’t want to wash this jacket yourself. Down jackets have to be tumble dried after washing, otherwise, there is a risk that the individual feathers in the jacket filling will clump together and the jacket will no longer be warm. In addition, it no longer looks as nice if the filling is only in certain areas such as the sleeve ends or the bottom hem of the jacket. Animal lovers should also consider whether it really should be a jacket filled with soft down from plucked geese.
3) Synthetic fibers are warm and soft
Nowadays there are a number of different types of synthetic fibers, which are just as warm as down but are generally much easier to clean. These jackets can easily be washed according to the washing instructions and do not necessarily have to be put in the dryer. This makes these jackets all-rounders that will last for many years and winters. It is important to note that these jackets also have a quilted pattern. This is the best way for the fiber to be distributed and heat protection is given.
4) Long or tailored?
Of course, it’s warmest when the jacket goes over the buttocks. The longer, the warmer. Women’s jackets are usually either fitted or a little longer. If you prefer to wear tailored jackets, you should choose a jacket that can be closed well, maybe has a collar that you can turn up and preferably also has a hood. At least in cold and stormy weather, the upper body including the head and neck is warmed. Of course, longer jackets also warm the area over the hips and also the thighs, which cool down particularly quickly in winter. And if you like it very warm, you should fall back on a quilted coat that reaches to the ankles or below the knees. So you are guaranteed to be on the warm side.
5) Color and surface finish
The color of a winter jacket changes every year depending on taste and trend, especially for women’s jackets. However, since you want to wear the jacket for as many winters as possible, it is advisable not to go too much with the trend and rather to fall back on classics. Colors such as beige, light brown, gray or black, and dark red are always in and are preferred in the fashion world, especially in the autumn and winter months. You are guaranteed to be up to date with these colors in autumn and winter. The surface of a winter jacket should be made of new wool, or at least a high proportion of new wool, or a water-repellent surface that is windproof and can be worn well in the rain without getting soaked right away. This is particularly important if you want to take the jacket with you on a winter holiday.