Green is the move for outerwear right now and we say that knowing how quickly color calls can age badly. This one hasn’t. Olive, forest, army, moss: the range of greens that work on a puffer is wider than most men realize, and the right shade has a way of making the whole outfit feel considered without any visible effort. The problem with most puffer jackets is that they look like they belong on a ski slope or a school run and nothing in between. We’ve been looking specifically for cuts with cleaner lines, better proportions, and enough restraint in the detailing that they work with tailored trousers as well as they do with jeans. No logo overload. No aggressive quilting that reads as technical gear. Just well made jackets in colors that earn their place in a grown wardrobe. These are the green puffers worth actually wearing somewhere.