I have a long-ish one and I love it! Its not my everyday coat, but its completely essential on the colder days. Keeps me nice and toasty, and I think mine is pretty flattering too.
i agree that they are very functional. I also think that the one you picked out is very cute and seems very flattering. I just got a long puffer in white with the fur around the hood and it is surprisingly cute, flattering, and warm! I say if you live in a warmer climate it is a good investment.
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Well, I was all set to buy the $200+ jcrew one.............but when i tried it on in store, i was not "in love" with how it looked on me.
So, I ended up getting 2 hooded puffers from the gap, which I am also not in love with (NO thumb holes!! And I am generally not a Gap fan) but at $28 each on sale post new years.........I bought the navy and the black
They are more flattering than in the photo (though i never wear them zipped), and serve my purposes nicely in terms of practicality. (Although it has warmed up here since I bought them, so i never got to wear them when it was really cold) However, I would never have paid anywhere near full price for them ($100+) $28 is just about what they are worth (they are super basic). Yay for cheap solutions!
-- Edited by jmango on Wednesday 27th of January 2010 08:54:24 PM
I have one from Michael Kors and I use it when the weather gets really cold, its very practical and the way it is cut doesn't add that much bulk. I think the belted one you posted will look feminine and not give you too much bulk.
I have this in black
-- Edited by XtinaStyles on Sunday 13th of December 2009 04:12:20 PM
WOW! i have that exact same mk coat (i know a few other people that do also). i live in Delaware so its a staple rather than a trend piece. the furry hood is my fav, but it also has a nice cut, I'd recommend to anyone. stay toasty!
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i live in chicago and my friend just bought the jcrew one you posted first... everyone lives in long puffer coats here- as the other cold weather ladies have mentioned they are not trendy for us- they are a practicality!!
Anyone have experience with a VS puffer coat? Are they warm? I sort of like this one but I'd like something I can take skiing when I go to VT next month (or is a puffer coat not the way to go with that? I have been skiing exactly once before so I really don't know what I'm doing)
Is it waterproof? If not I might suggest spraying it or using one of those wash-in waterproofers on it before taking it skiing. If the weather is dry/sunny, you might not need to wear it at all once you get going a bit. If the weather is wet/snowy/windy, the fact that it's waterproof will matter more than anything else! Have fun!
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