Most quilted jackets look fine on day one and collapsed by November. The baffling puffs out unevenly, the shoulder seams migrate, the whole thing starts to look like something you found rather than something you chose. That is the problem we kept running into when pulling this collection together, so condition of construction became the first filter we applied. What we were looking for specifically was jackets where the quilting pattern does actual structural work, where the outer shell has enough body to recover its shape after being stuffed in a bag, and where the fit reads as intentional rather than accidental. These are not packable ultralight options for hiking. These are jackets that work over a shirt, under an overcoat, or on their own on the kind of days that cannot quite decide what season they are. The ones here look as good in week twelve as they did when you first put them on.