See Now, Buy Now: This SuitSupply Overcoat Is An Elegant Winter Outerwear Upgrade

Best overcoats for men.

For as much as we love casually rugged style essentials here on this Brooklyn blog, there are times when it’s certainly opportune to elevate your game — particularly during the busy holiday season.

And when the occasion calls for a dash of refinement, either via wearing, say, one of the best shawl cardigans for men atop a crisp dress shirt or going for a full-on suited and booted look, you’re going to need the right winter style essentials to complement your #OOTD, yes?

And for my money’s worth (and your money’s worth, of course!), that’s where one of the best men’s overcoats comes into play, with enough refinement to pair with fine tailoring and enough coverage to protect your best blazer or your favorite suit. On that note, let’s meet SuitSupply, or at least, get to know SuitSupply again, shall we?

The design-forward tailoring company has made waves for its controversial ad campaigns over the years, but backs up that talk, so to speak, with a commitment to fresh modern tailoring across the board. It offers a number of suiting silhouettes ranging from the formal to the more flashy, while SuitSupply men’s outerwear readily pairs with the brand’s assortment of Italian and European-inspired blazers, sweaters, turtlenecks and crisply cut dress shirts.

That brings us quite handsomely to the SuitSupply Navy Overcoat, a crisp and subtly stylish men’s overcoat ready for plenty of wear alongside everything from business casual style staples to your favorite grey flannel wool suit. And given its versatility in sharp Navy or wear-with-anything light grey or even ultra-refined black, the SuitSupply Navy Overcoat is assuredly worth the investment — it’s made from Pure Circular Cashmere sourced from Italy’s Colombo, in fact.

That means the SuitSupply Navy Overcoat lives up to its luxurious billing by SuitSupply as “an all-occasion go-to no closet is complete without.” Complete with classic three-button construction and two side slant pockets, it’s an utterly timeless overcoat (finished with a back single vent) you can wear proudly over your favorite tailoring. It doesn’t hurt that the coat has a silky sheen to it, bolstering its dressy, elegant appeal.

You can even dress down this tailored overcoat by pairing it with dark blue jeans, brown leather Chelsea boots and a navy crewneck sweatshirt (see David Beckham for a masterclass in how to dress down your overcoat). When you invest in the very best, as happens to be the case when you score the SuitSupply Navy Overcoat, the style possibilities are nearly endless. Try one on for size and find out for yourself.

See Now, Buy Now: The Filson Down Cruiser Jacket is One of the Best Jackets for Winter Style

Best men's winter jackets.

The very best gear you should be keeping your eyes on the horizon for this season has a real-world sense of toughness, rugged appeal and performance – and yes, it’s possible to check all of those boxes in one highly covetable winter jacket, particularly from one of the best heritage menswear brands on the market. It’s heady stuff, right?

And Filson has been making gear primed for Pacific Northwest winters for well over a century, a legacy that continues apace today — and a legacy that checks off all the boxes we noted above.

Again, it’s heady stuff, right? And now, that lineup and legacy includes one of the best down jackets for men, a cross between a parka and a field coat via the aptly named Filson Waxed Canvas Down Jacket. It’s sturdy, it’s hard-working and it blends the best of both worlds: In this case, that means responsibly sourced down meets the waxed fabric for which Filson is famous, and then it’s done up in a rugged field coat-esque design made to go far afield (and then some, my friends — and then some).

The Filson Waxed Canvas Down Jacket boasts a highly durable two-tone Dark Tan blend of 8-oz. 100% cotton oil finish Cover Cloth and its famously hard-working 11-oz. 100% cotton oil finish Shelter Cloth, which is then filled with responsibly sourced down and finished off with ultra-warm merino wool trimmings at the collar and cuffs.

It’s the brand’s hardest-working fabrication with weather resistance and gets-better-with-age appeal in mind, as Filson sagely notes that “customers have described our Down Cruiser as, “like wearing a wood-burning stove.”” That sounds like precisely what your winter style rotation needs, does it not?

Durable custom hardware with snap closures down the front placket should keep you covered and ultra-warm in virtually any winter weather, while the handsome and highly functional Filson Waxed Canvas Down Jacket is packed with pockets to rival the company’s Mackinaw Wool Cruiser (another hybrid between a field coat and a more traditional peacoat, for instance).

Any time you look to lace up rugged leather boots, indigo denim and a chambray shirt over a thermal henley, complete your #OOTD with the tough-as-nails, investment-worthy Filson Waxed Canvas Down Jacket — winter’s best adventures nearly require it, my friends.

Online Shopping Picks: The Best Men’s Topcoats for Winter

Bundle up with a great topcoat this winter. Jacket by Kenneth Cole. Scarf by J. Crew Factory. Slim denim by Bonobos. Tan suede Chelsea boots by ASOS. Black leather gloves by Target Merona.

Bundle up with a great topcoat this winter. Jacket by Kenneth Cole. Scarf by J. Crew Factory. Slim denim by Bonobos. Tan suede Chelsea boots by ASOS. Black leather gloves by Target Merona. Glasses by Burberry.

Now that we’re over a week into January, it seems like winter’s finally kicked off in earnest — we’re talking freezing, freezing cold temperatures. That was bad news for your humble style blogger — I was scrambling to throw on extra layers after spending some time in Florida over Christmas break. Perhaps you found yourself in the same situation, and didn’t quite know where to turn. It can be a tricky balance to stay warm but also check the boxes in terms of functionality and style. For instance, if you’re wearing a solid blazer or suiting up, a peacoat won’t normally cut it (although here are some great peacoats for winter, regardless).


That’s when a topcoat will be your best bet. They can lean extremely refined — as in, able to be worn over a suit or a blazer and chinos — or they can be styled much more casually (a la Mr. David Beckham) when cut trimmer and in a neutral color. But the key point is, they’re cut longer and provide more coverage and warmth. The trick also comes in looking for one that fits nearly as well as your favorite blazer — with enough room to move around in and layer up, of course. (Just look at how well 007’s topcoat fits him for reference). Although double-breasted variations exist on the style, the picks here cover single-breasted options at a range of prices — note that many retailers, from J. Crew to Uniqlo, seem to have put their topcoat stock on sale early, so the picks have been a little scattered! Fear not, though — The Style Guide has sorted things out for you. Happy shopping!

#1. Bonobos Mainline Topcoat — $498

Versatile, trim and yes, pricey. A reliable investment pickup from Bonobos.

Versatile, trim and yes, pricey. A reliable investment pickup from Bonobos.

Ahh, yes — good ole, reliable Bonobos. The brand’s Bristol Peacoat made this site’s roundup of the best men’s peacoats for winter, and the outerwear game is certainly one area in which Bonobos seems to deliver. The quality and fit of the Mainline Topcoat looks to be on-point, as well. It should fit decently trim in a size Slim, and offer just enough room in the Standard fit. A solid range of sizes is available in that versatile Navy color, so scoop it  up while  you can.

#2. JackThreads The Topcoat — $229

A nice price, a slim fit and a great color -- just what you want in a topcoat.

A nice price, a slim fit and a great color — just what you want in a topcoat.

Like its Bonobos brethren above, a JackThreads option also made last week’s peacoats shopping list. And in a similar vein, it’s not hard to see why The Topcoat (they love their simple names, yeah?) makes this list as well. It’s priced quite reasonably compared to other options on this list (and topcoats in general), and it combines some pretty key #menswear checkpoints — a slim, modern fit, versatile styling potential and a terrific camel color. This is the type of coat that’s going to look especially good with slim dark denim and a navy crewneck sweater, and it’ll also sharpen up suiting from light grey to navy.

#3. Banana Republic Plaid Topcoat — $219

A super-sharp jacket with an eyecatching pattern.

A super-sharp jacket with an eyecatching pattern.

It doesn’t seem like it’s very often that outerwear — especially a pretty straightforward item like this plaid topcoat — goes on sale at Banana Republic. And this piece, while slightly more unique-looking, could be every bit as reliable as the above two options when styled correctly. The covered placket and flap chest pocket are two different design features that stick out, but not in a bad way thanks to the toned-down grey-and-black plaid pattern. It’s fully lined, so it should be extra warm. To boot, it’ll look downright lethal with a navy or charcoal suit.

#4. Shades of Grey Overcoat — $189.99 (On-Sale)

A clean and minimal jacket for equally cleaned-up looks this winter.

A clean and minimal jacket for equally cleaned-up looks this winter.

As JackThreads is to the mainstream, on-trend overcoat option, this Shades of Grey Overcoat is to the minimal, more unique side of the equation. Shades of Grey By Micah Cohen certainly leans more toned-down and minimalistic as a brand, so it makes sense that this coat is pretty straightforward. The covered placket and slanted hip pockets change things up visually, but this overcoat looks to have a tailored fit and pretty solid styling potential (it is a variation on heathered charcoal, after all).

#5. Steven Alan Scuba Topcoat — $507

All sorts of weatherproof features found their way into this minimal navy topcoat. Worth the price?

All sorts of weatherproof features found their way into this minimal navy topcoat. Worth the price?

Steven Alan’s offerings tend to skew a little pricier and sometimes lean a bit more high-fashion (just look at the price of this topcoat), but they seem to have thrown everything but the kitchen sink into this topcoat. That is to say, this jacket is wind and waterproof and crafted from Italian melton wool. On top of that, it features hygroscopic fabric (which is definitely worth a trip to Wikipedia). The point is, this is one heck of an investment, and yet it packs both function and style into one package. Whether it’s worth the sale price is up to you.

It was unexpectedly tricky to put together this list — as noted above, lots of brands seem to have put out sales on their topcoats. Scooping up a great top layer should certainly be top of mind for you as right now and as it gets colder and colder — there’s nothing that beats putting on a well-tailored topcoat. It can feel like a suit of armor, complement your sharpest suit and even dress up a pair of joggers (yes, I went there). Sticking to minimal branding, slim fits and neutral colors can provide excellent versatility in your topcoat, too — and for the money you’ll put up, that’s exactly what you want.

Have you bought a topcoat yet this winter? Which of the above would you pick up, or what do you already have in your closet?

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