There’s Room in Your Closet for One More Coat! Here’s Why You Should Make It a Classic Inline
Photographed by Tom Bens, Vogue, October 20141/18
Photo: Courtesy of spiewak1904.com2/18Chioma Nnadi, Vogue.com Fashion News Director
I’ve relied on a Spiewak parka to get me through just about every brutal New York winter for the last 10 years, and this fall I have my eye on their traditional pilot shearling jacket. I really can’t think of anything cozier than this.
Spiewak SP pilot jacket, $1,500, spiewak1904.com
Photo: Courtesy of The North Face3/18Jorden Bickham, Vogue.com Executive Fashion Editor
A classic black puffy North Face!
The North Face Nuptse jacket, $220, thenorthface.com
Photo: Courtesy of endclothing.com4/18Alessandra Codinha, Vogue.com Fashion News Editor
Outerwear is typically where I like my “fashion,” so this is kind of tough . . . but I have great sentimental attachment to my waxed Barbour jacket. I’ve had it since boarding school (its patina gets better looking—if technically less water repellent—with age!) and it has seen me through many a drippy early fall and spring since.
Barbour Ashby jacket, $249, endclothing.com
Photo: Courtesy of hunterboots.com5/18Anna-Lisa Yabsley, Vogue Associate Director of Audience Development
Being from Australia, snow is still a novelty for me. So instead of navigating around the icy-cold powder, I much prefer to walk straight through it—which is where my Hunter boots come in handy. They keep me dry but certainly not warm. So each season I buy a few pairs of their shearling insoles and thermal socks, and just like that my waterproof boots become nice and toasty.
Hunter luxury shearling insoles, $25, hunterboots.com