If you're anything like me, you've probably been putting off coat shopping for the last few weeks in the hopes that winter—and in turn, cold weather—would never actually arrive. Unfortunately, that was only a pipe dream, and winter is, in fact, almost here. So before the first day of true coat weather catches us all off guard, I decided to get to work on my outerwear shopping and take you along for the ride.
For this particular endeavor, I have a few tried-and-true destinations that I count on every year to have plenty of covetable coat options. The stores that never fail me? Zara, H&M, and Shopbop. With a wide range of price points and styles, these three retailers are no-brainers when it comes to outerwear shopping (well, all shopping, really). So without further ado, shop all 36 of the coats in my shopping carts at Shopbop, H&M, and Zara.
Shopbop
Nanushka
Jamie Coat
I'm calling it: This is the coat of winter 2021.
Free People
Duvet Bomber
This duvet coat is going to get so much wear this winter (and beyond).
Norma Kamali
Classic Sleeping Bag Coat Long
Norma Kamali's iconic Sleeping Bag coat is a forever favorite.
Apparis
Anouck Coat
I'm loving the way this furry friend looks with a denim tuxedo. *Mentally pins to mood board.*
Line & Dot
Linda Fringe Coat
This fringe-covered coat would look so good with a long, plaid skirt.
Stand Studio
Farrah Coat
You're not going to catch a cold wearing this ultra-puffy coat.
Stand Studio
Aina Jacket
A cropped, leather puffer is a must if you ask me.
Anine Bing
Hunter Coat
This coat will make anything else you wear look like a million bucks by default.
Alpha Industries
Ma-1 Quilted Flight Jacket
Thanks to Kim Kardashian West, I'm seeing a huge bomber-jacket comeback in the cards.
Isabel Marant Étoile
Dilys Coat
I've had this puffer in my shopping cart for too long.
H&M
H&M
Wool-Blend Coat
Is it just me, or does this coat look extremely expensive?
H&M
Long Coat
A black robe coat will never be a bad investment.
H&M
Hooded Puffer Jacket
Catch me re-creating this entire look all winter long.
H&M
H&M+ Oversized Coat
This blue-and-brown color combo is everything I've been looking for.
H&M
Oversized Wool-Blend Coat
I guarantee that people will ask you where you got your coat from on a daily basis if you snatch this one up.
H&M
Quilted Coat
Wrap me up in this forever, please!
H&M
High-Collared Coat
I'll regret not getting this, especially since it's on sale.
H&M
Oversized Coat
I love that shackets are being adapted for winter.
H&M
Quilted Shirt Jacket
This might not be the warmest coat in the world, but it is extremely cute.
H&M
Straight-Cut Coat
She's classy.
H&M
Puffer Jacket
I can already tell that this one is going to be so warm.
H&M
Oversized Coat
This entire outfit needs to make its way into my closet, stat.
H&M
Patent Coat
For those days when it isn't quite so cold.
Zara
Zara x Kassl
Coated Long Coat Limited Edition
I want you. I need you.
Zara
Oversized Quilted Jacket
This has been on my wish list for weeks.
Zara
Reversible Puffer Coat
There's nothing better than getting two coats for the price of one.
Zara
Menswear-Style Oversized Coat
This entire outfit is expensive-looking.
Zara
Water Repellent Puffer Coat
The sartorial equivalent of hot cocoa.
Zara
Double-Faced Jacket
This retro Air Force–style jacket is going straight onto my must-buy list.
Zara
High Collar Wool Blend Coat
These closures are giving me Gucci vibes.
Zara x Kassl
Long Wool Coat Limited Edition
Anything that's navy and brown is a yes for me.
Zara
Faux Leather Fleece Collar Jacket
Prepare to be the coolest person in the room in this.
Zara
Belted Wool Coat
The color is the main draw.
Zara
Toggle Coat
This is my plea to bring back the duffle coat.
Zara
Longline Padded Faux Leather Coat
A leather, quilted duster? Count me 100% in.
Zara
Double-Faced Jacket
That toasty feeling is pretty much guaranteed with this one.
Eliza Huber is currently the Associate Editorial Director at Who What Wear. She joined the company in 2021 as a fashion editor after starting her career as a writer at Refinery29, where she worked for four years. During her time at WWW, she launched Go Sports, the publication's sports vertical, and published four (and counting) quarterly issues tied to the WNBA, Formula One, and more. She also created two franchises, Let's Get a Room and Ways to Wear; profiled Dakota Fanning, Diane Kruger, Katie Holmes, Gracie Abrams, and Sabrina Carpenter for WWW's monthly cover features; and reported on new seasonal trends, up-and-coming designers, and celebrity style.