Foolproof winter jacket shopping

With the arrival of colder weather, you may have started shopping for warmer outerwear. But what winter jacket should you choose? What factors should you consider? 

 

One of the main functions of a winter jacket is to keep you warm and proper ventilation. The first thing you should pay attention to is the insulation. Natural insulation usually means 100% down, or a mixture of down and feathers, of varying fill power. Then, there is also synthetic insulation, mostly of polyester fibers.

A huge advantage of natural insulation is the fact that is provides excellent protection against extremely low temperatures. What you need to bear in mind though is that this type of insulation is usually the more expensive option.

Synthetic insulation is a good solution is you have allergies. The fill of the jacket will work great come rain or snow. Outerwear with this type of insulation dry fast. They are also lightweight, which definitely improves their wearing comfort.

 

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It is also important to keep in mind that the insulation is not the only thing that counts when it comes to picking a winter jacket. You also need to consider the outer shell material. The best jacket for rainy and snowy days is a waterproof one. It is especially meaningful for down jackets as down easily absorbs moisture, which makes it heavier. One of the most popular materials used for outer shells are polyester and polyamide. They the heat quite well but their one weakness is they are not breathable. Poly cotton blends (polyester or polyamide and cotton blends) are the recommended material for the outer shell of winter jackets. It is pleasant to the touch, although there is no hiding the fact that it wrinkles more easily.

The third, equally important factor to consider when shopping for a perfect winter jacket and one that totally depends on individual preference and personal needs is its cut, style, model. Every year, fashion designers go all out trying to create trendsetting styles. As you will know, the stores primarily offer classic models such as the parka, anorak jacket, the duffel coat, and the bomber jacket.

One of the most popular winter jackets is the parka, perfect for those days when temperatures fall below the freezing point. It sneaked out of military depots straight into civilians' closets, although Eskimos are said to have worn its aboriginal versions. Also quite popular is the anorak jacket that is a quilted frequently, close-fitting jacket, with a large hood.

When on a shopping spree, try to keep in mind that it is always worth paying attention to the details. A big, fur-lined hood will not only provide protection but it will also add style to your winter outfit. A taller stand-up collar will add a touch of sophistication and shield you from wintery breaths of wind. Do not forget to accessorize: a shawl or a scarf, a hat or a cap, gloves or mittens will add to your style and more importantly, help you stay nice and toasty.