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What To Know Before Buying Winter Jacket

 

The winter season is coming, and it’s time to start thinking about what you need for the cold weather. One thing that many people overlook when they are shopping for winter gear is the coat. A good coat can keep you warm even in freezing temperatures, so now might be a good time to invest in one if you don’t have one yet. This blog post will discuss what you should look for before buying your winter jacket.

Make Sure It Is The Right Material

Before buying a winter coat, check what material you want first. For a winter coat, you want it to be waterproof, stain-resistant, and insulated well. Some coats do not provide that, so you want to weigh your benefits. Down coats are the most common, but they’re not always the best for wet weather or very cold temperatures. A coat made with wool is a better insulator and can withstand more moisture than down. If you’re looking for a coat to wear in milder winter climates, then down might be a good option because it’s lightweight and compressible.

Size Up

Coats are not like other clothes. You should always buy them in a larger size than your normal clothing size. This is because you want to layer clothes underneath the coat, and you don’t want it to be too tight or constricting. You also need to make sure that the coat fits comfortably so that you can move around in it easily. It’s important to try on coats before buying them because they vary significantly in terms of fit and style.

Always Check Temperature Ratings

There are different ratings for different types of coats, so make sure you get one that is right for your needs. You can find the temperature rating on the coat’s label, and it will tell you what the lowest temperature is that the coat can protect you from. If you live where it gets below zero, you want to make sure your coat is rated for that. 

Read The Wash Instructions

Even if you buy a waterproof and stain-resistant coat, it’s important to read the wash instructions before you put it in the washing machine. If you don’t follow the instructions, you might ruin your coat. You can wash some coats on a gentle cycle and air dry them, while others need to be dry cleaned.

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