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Puffer jackets

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What are your opinions on puffer jackets? Do you think that they are back in?


I quite like the ones that Y-3 did a little while ago, the silver puffer with black waistband. I like puffers, they are so warm and so comfortable and they look quite cute with skinny jeans.
 
mmmm..i think they are cute in a decidedly tacky kind of way.didn't Chloe Sevigny model for a 70's-revitalized brand that makes puffy jackets, designed by Nora for Project Runway? cant remember the name right now....
 
I think they could work with a skinny jean, too. Juicy actually had some great ones a couple of seasons ago; I picked one up in a dark orange shade and while it's difficult to pull off without looking like a pumpkin, I love it.
 
Was this a regional thing because I saw it more than two years ago, and it was huge in my area? :blink:
 
I live in Canada, it's a cold place, every winter a puff jacket is essential for everyone, so over here, puff jackets are more of a classic than trend.
 
I think they can be chic (utilitarian too, especilly if they're made by Moncler)...

"Today at 50, the extraordinary Moncler has never been so young. It is more than a down jacket; it is the protection against the freezing cold, the par excellence of insulation.
Founded in 1952, appreciated for the professional quality of its products, using climbers like Lionel Terray as consultants, the company came into the limelight during the 1968 Grenoble Olympics, sponsoring the official uniform of the French team."

Quote and pictures from Moncler's website

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its a necessity to have a long parka for new york winters/blizzards and it can be cute and cozzy and super warm all at the same time if you get the right materials and a flattering fit, very chic snowbunny, i plan on getting a black hooded military style to wear with black patent leather snowboots, i did pale colors last year but city snow gets gross quick and is too dirty for that, first time i've been excited about snowstorms now that i have an ensemble in mind, and i saw a cute short jacket that was military style with a fuzzy trim on the collar and cuffs really cute but not practical for super cold weather
 
Some of the Moncler are gorgeous!

On a more banal note, has anyone seen a nice mid- or low- range dark brown puffer jacket that's longer than waist length and has a little shape and reflectivity or subtle shimmer to it?
 
Oh ... I saw the Moncler Balenciaga on some mag .. I think it converts into a VEST! :crush:
 
The moncler-gamme rouge beige coat is georgeous. Who carries that style?
 
I think some of the examples are not so bad... but they are sometimes too bulky/puffy for my taste :sick: They've always been popular here because they're very warm, but I don't think it's flattering for myself. Anyway it's really just the same as a 'quilted jacket' only bigger and there are some nice quilted jackets out there too:p
 
This must be why Ive been looking at puffers recently. I did find this one Moncler to be on the cute side.

Anyways.

Norma Kamali has a great womens puffer, my friend got one.
 
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I love the sleeves of this viktor&rolf jacket (style.com)
 
It's probably because I live in a country where you have to dress warmly for winter, that I am not surprised to see this a lot. I don't like the look very much, probably for the same reason ; I have seen bad versions of this the whole of my life.

I did see this done very sophisticatedly today, but I would never want to attempt this myself. I would just feel like a Michelin man.
 

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