The north face womens down coats & jackets

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When it comes to jackets for women, you have your pick of coats & jackets for all seasons and situations. Choose from our huge selection of jackets and vests.

Lightweight Outerwear To Parkas and Down Jackets

Stay warm all year long with everything from Lightweight Softshell Jackets to cold-weather winter coats. In spring drizzle, a trench coat or anorak provides the perfect lightweight protection that can seamlessly transition from city sidewalk to trail. A shearling-soft Fleece Jacket offers the protection you need from chilly autumn breezes, or you can choose a puffer vest for a classic autumn look that won't overheat you on a long hike. A long-sleeve quilted Puffer Coat is great for braving the chilly temps, or you can opt for a full Insulated Jacket or knee-length parka for exploring the winter wonderland of a snow-covered national park.

Women's Jackets For Adventures Of All Kinds

Head out for a long winter hike, take the trail at a run, or pack up for the annual camping trip with your best friend. However you're looking to explore the great outdoors, we've just a jacket for you. Cozy up at the campsite with a Pullover Hoodie perfect for relaxing around the fire. On a long backpacking trip, you'll need a packable rain jacket to take on unexpected weather. When things start to get chilly, a water-resistant ThermoBall™ quilted jacket keeps you warm, even if you get damp from the snow. On your way to snowboard or ski at your favorite slope? Pair a relaxed-fit Ski Jacket with a sherpa jacket for extra warmth. Everyone can get in on the outdoor fun with sizes from XXS to XXL and 3XL with Plus Size Coats for women available.

What Are Some Of The Most Popular Styles Of Jackets For Women?

There's a popular coat style for every season. While city fashion may be more focused on bomber jackets and denim jackets, we have fashionable outerwear for exploring the outdoors. A puffer jacket is perfect for cold weather, or you can trade a faux fur coat for a faux fur hood parka. In the spring, a raincoat is a must-have style. And you can't so wrong with a fleece jacket all year long. We've got New Arrivals coming in all the time, so don't miss out on the latest looks.

When the coldest of the cold weather comes around, you need to be prepared. That's why at The North Face, we offer parkas for staying snug no matter the weather.

Stay Cozy All Winter With A Down Parka

When it comes to winter warmth, it's not all fireplaces and heated bath towels. If you're braving winter snows or mountain heights, you need outerwear that can stand up to extreme cold. Each feature of our hooded parkas is designed to help you in the winter cold. Windproof and waterproof shells make the weather a distant threat. Down fill is engineered to trap heat and insulate against the cold. Faux fur hoods help trap blowing snow while adjustable hoods ensure a snug fit that the wind can't snatch away. Our winter coats are made for layers, so throw on a T-Shirt and a Pullover Fleece for extra frigid temperatures.

Women's Parkas That Last Through All Your Adventures

Packing a Mountaineering Bag, planning to hit the slopes, or camping in the winter backcountry. If you need Snowgear, our selection of water-resistant parka jackets is a good place to start. From standard down coats to puffer coat style, nothing should reduce your accessibility to a winter wonderland. That's why our parkas are built to handle learning to snowboard, hiking for miles, years of wear, and more. With a warm Beanie and some Gloves, you can be ready for adventure for years to come.

Stylish Winter Parkas Help Lift Your Spirits

Whatever your preferred parka style, we have something that can snap you out of the winter blues and make you smile. Choose the length of your parka. We offer everything from hip-length to mid-length to extra long parkas. Sizes range from XS to XXL and 3X, with Plus Size Options to keep you pushing through winter chills.

Next, start thinking about your style. Do you like the quilted look of our ThermoBall™ collection? What about the puffer jacket style of our Gotham Parka? The faux fur trim on the hood of our Arctic Parka adds to the elegant look of this classic silhouette. Find your style together with us and spend the coldest months happy and warm.

Which North Face is the warmest?

Which The North Face jacket is the warmest? The North Face's premier Summit Series® outerwear features 800-fill down, which is one of the highest quality down fills commercially available and is considered by many to be the gold standard of insulation.

What is the difference between a parka and a down?

As parkas are longer, you will feel more warmth and better protection against the cold weather. However, this is not the case when it comes to jackets. Although jackets come in different lengths, the down-insulated jackets are still shorter than a parka. So the jacket provides less warmth to your legs.

What is the best winter puffer jacket?

Start your shopping with these 15 puffer jackets you can buy right now and wear for many cold days to come..
lululemon. Navigation Down Hoodie. ... .
Uniqlo. Ultra Light Down Parka. ... .
Nike. Storm-FIT Windrunner. ... .
Polo Ralph Lauren. Hooded Down Jacket. ... .
Cos. Short Puffer Jacket. ... .
Acne. Reversible Down Jacket. ... .
Pangaia. ... .
The Arrivals..

Does down really keep you warm?

Down feathers and other insulation keep you warm through trapping heat from your body in tiny air pockets within the insulation, so higher fill ratings mean more trapped air, which translates to more warmth per ounce of down.