Button Puffer Jackets That Look the Part
The puffer jacket lost its way for a while. It got too technical, too logoed, too aggressively outdoor, and somewhere in that process it stopped being something you could wear into a decent restaurant or alongside anything smarter than joggers. The button front version is what brings it back. It reads as a jacket rather than gear. The button placket gives it structure and intention, the kind that works over a crewneck and looks considered rather than grabbed off a peg. We've been specifically interested in the ones where the quilting is tight and even, the collar sits properly, and the fill is generous enough to actually do a job in the cold. Length matters too. Too short and it reads cheap. These hit the right spot. There is a version of the puffer jacket that belongs in a real wardrobe alongside real clothes. The options we've pulled together here make the case without having to argue it.
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