7 Easy Ways to Style a Puffer Coat This Winter

The humble puffer coat has come a long way since its original outdoor sports iterations. Designers, editors and influencers will all agree that we're very much in the era of the fashionable puffer coat. And last year has seen this item of clothing gain even more popularity.

But, as these jackets tend to cover us completely (especially if you have one of those head-to-toe versions), they can leave you feeling like it's pointless to wear anything exciting underneath. I'm here to tell you that that's actually not the case. I had a look at how some of my favourite Instagrammers have been wearing theirs and found some genuinely fun and exciting winter outfits that will make you love wearing your duvet coat on repeat. 

There's the classic longline puffer, which looks great with jeans and midi dresses. Or cropped styles that we love to pair with another of our favourite wardrobe staple: leggings. Fashion girls also have belted styles on their radar right now, as well as colourful iterations that help lift an otherwise monochrome look.

If your interest is piqued, or like me, you're just a puffer enthusiast and after some fresh ways to look cosy and chic this winter, keep scrolling to see seven of the best puffer-jacket looks and all the pieces you might need to recreate them.

1. Black Puffer + Knitted Dress

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(Image credit: @claudia_berresford)

Style Notes: Knitted dress + a maxi puffer coat = a dream winter look. Claudia's mix of textures and tones makes her cosy yet chic outfit look so elevated. Add chunky boots or knee-highs depending on where you're off to.

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2. Colourful Puffer + Black Separates

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(Image credit: @alexisforeman)

Style Notes: If you're looking for a fun version of a puffer coat, opt for a brightly coloured style such as Alexis Foreman's yellow one. Wear all black underneath for a really contrasting look. 

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3. Belted Puffer + Black Jeans + Heeled Boots

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Style Notes: A puffer isn't just a weekend staple. Dress it up for mid-week with classic black jeans and heeled ankle boots. A belted version of the cosy coat will add extra polish, too.

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4. Mid-Length Puffer + Leggings + Tall Boots

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(Image credit: @hannahlewisstylist)

Style Notes: Ah, leggings. One of the most versatile items in anyone's wardrobe. I love how Hannah has crafted the ideal cold weather look by pairing hers with boots that come up higher up on the leg and a chocolate brown puffer. Note that incredible Chanel bag, too.

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5. Oversized Puffer + Blue Jeans + Flat Boots

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(Image credit: @monikh)

Style Notes: The easiest of outfits, by far, is wearing a pair of blue jeans and track-sole boots underneath an oversize version. 

6. Brown, Belted Puffer + Leather Trousers

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(Image credit: @francescasaffari)

Style Notes: I love this leather trouser look. Francesca has paired her stylish belted puffer with straight-leg leathers, heeled ankle boots and a cable knit jumper before finishing it off with a sleek crossbody bag. Simple, yet so effective, and made up with some of my favourite wardrobe staples no less.

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7. Cropped Puffer + Tailored Trousers

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(Image credit: @annabelrosendahl)

Style Notes: Puffers don't have to be knee-length or long. Cropped is much cooler and looks great with wide-leg, tailored trousers as Annabel proves.

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This story was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated.

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