Winters in New England are cold. In Vermont, they’re snowy too. Having lived in New England for most of my life I take winter gear seriously. The best way to save our sanity during these long, cold, snowy winters is to get outside, and staying warm makes that experience a whole lot more enjoyable. Investing in the right outerwear is a total game changer.
If you’re trying to figure out how to stay warm during cold New England winters, I’ve got you covered. I’m sharing the best insulated women’s jackets so you can be fully prepared for the chilly (or let’s be real, bitter cold) days and nights to come.
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The Best Insulated Women’s Jackets
Insulated jackets come in a variety of styles and weights. They are filled with an insulating material including down insulation, synthetic insulation or a combination of the two. If purchasing down There have been incredible advancements in technology over the years which have made synthetic insulated jackets a phenomenal choice too. When purchasing down I make sure to buy responsibly sourced. Synthetic insulation is made from polyester (many companies now use recycled materials). They come in varying thickness, and they are very warm but still lightweight. They are the ideal jacket for cold temperatures and outdoor winter activities, however it’s important to note they are not a replacement for a waterproof jacket (unless specified). If it’s pouring rain you’ll probably need a waterproof shell. If it’s a cold day and it’s a little damp or it’s snowing, an insulated jacket is a great choice.
Whether you’re looking for a lightweight puffy, a snowboarding/skiing jacket or an insulated parka I’ve pulled together some of the best insulated women’s jackets for winter. I’ve organized the jackets by level of warmth, starting with the lighter styles. A tip for shopping Patagonia, check out their Worn Wear site for great deals on secondhand styles.
Patagonia Nano Puff Insulated Jacket
The Patagonia Nano Puff is a great lightweight layer. The shell and synthetic fill are made from recycled materials and it has a lifetime warranty. I actually have two of these that get a ton of wear. While it’s not warm enough on it’s own for super cold days, it’s awesome for mild winter days especially when you’re doing activities like skiing/snowboarding. It’s also very easy to fold down into a small size which makes it a great travel jacket. It’s light enough to layer under an extra layer like a shell or wool coat (one of my styling tricks for staying warm when I’m wearing a dressier coat). It comes in a variety of great colors. I think it fits fairly true to size and wear a small in the nano puff.
Patagonia Down Sweater Full-Zip Hooded Jacket
The Patagonia Down Sweater Jacket is a new addition to my coat collection. It has 800-fill responsibly-sourced down so it’s ultra warm. The shell is made from recycled polyester and is treated with a DWR finish to repel light rain and moisture. The insulated hood makes this jacket ideal for windy dog walks. Worn under a waterproof shell it’s all you need for a super cold day on the slopes. It fits true to size.
Aritzia Super Puff
The Aritzia Super Puff is extremely warm. If you need a coat to keep you warm and dry on even the coldest of days this one is it! It’s filled with 100% responsibly sourced, 700+ fill-power goose down that makes the coat ultra warm and very lightweight. The outer fabric is a water repellent performance fabric. The Super Puff comes in short, mid, and long lengths and there is also a fully vegan version. The sizing runs slightly big so you may want to go down one size.
Patagonia Down With It Parka
I’ve had the Patagonia Down With It Parka for a few years now and it does not disappoint for bitter cold winter days. The design has had some nice updates since I purchased it with side snaps at the hem for ease of movement and a detachable hood. It’s made with a 100% recycled polyester shell and 600-fill recycled down insulation. The parka hits at about knee length for added warmth and protection when it’s really chilly. Those early morning dog walks are a lot warmer. I think the sizing has changed since I purchased this style as reviews indicate it fits true to size (it used to run small).
L.L. Bean Ultralight 850 Down Jacket Long
The L.L. Bean Ultralight 850 Down Jacket Long is one of the most lightweight, warm jackets I’ve owned. It hits slightly below the knee making it great for windy cold days. A great coat for walks, the zipper opens from the bottom making it easy to maneuver. It comes in four colors and is available in regular, petite and plus sizing. This style runs big, I sized down.
L.L. Bean Women’s Mountain Classic Down Parka, Sherpa-Lined
The L.L. Bean Women’s Mountain Classic Down Coat has a sherpa fleece lined hood and upper making it super soft, cozy and warm. For exceptionally cold temps this coat will keep you toasty. A two way zipper makes it easy to vent from the top or bottom. The wind and rain resistant shell and lining are made with recycled polyester. It’s insulated with responsibly sourced 650 fill-power water-repellent DownTek down for exceptional warmth. The fitted hood will protect you even on the windiest days. This style runs big I recommend going down at least one size.
L.L. Bean Women’s Mountain Classic Down Parka
I decided to go ahead and get this style jacket after so many of you recommended it (pictured below). I love it, and I really like the adjustable waist for a more fitted look. It is very warm but as a shorter style, if I’m not active, I need something longer to cover more of my legs. For hiking or sledding it’s great. For dog walks I’d wear the sherpa lined longer version. This style runs big I sized down.
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