09 Dec 10 Sustainable Statement Coats to Keep You Warm
Coat season has arrived. Coats keep you warm and can bring together any stylish ensemble. Below are 10 of my favorite colorful, festive, fun, and stunning, ethical and sustainable coats for winter. Let me know your favorite in the comments below.
Everlane
There is something lovely about pastel coats in the winter that I love. This one is made ethically in Suzhou.
Zazi Vintage
A coat that helps people find you in a crowd. It has appropriately colored festive flare. It’s made with vintage fabric and hand embroidered.
Reformation
Fancy and this is a coat that definitely has the frills. It’s made from deadstock knit fabric and deadstock faux fur.
Marit Ilison
If it was warm enough for the Soviets, it will definitely be warm enough for any cold winter. This Marit Ilison coat is handmade in Tallinn, Estonia and the fabric used is vintage Soviet blankets.
Mark Kenly Domino
Made with responsible production in a fair trade factory in Poland. Mark Kenly makes his clothes with durable materials that need minimal care.
Gabriela Hearst
The 2018 fall season was inspired by 19th-century working women. The coat is made with a blend of camel and virgin wool and produced sustainably in Italy.
Rianna + Nina
The patterns are inspired by Ancient Greece, and the outer fabric is neoprene. It’s handmade in Germany. Rianna + Nina got their start with upcycled vintage scarf fabrics.
Blaze Milano X Arizona Muse
This coat is a great way to bring some fancy color to any monochrome winter outfit. It’s made with fabric sourced from The Sustainable Angle.

Mara Hoffman
This jacket is organic cotton with a quilted red and aqua pattern. Another thing to love about it? It’s reversible!
Behno X Fafine Niutao I Aotearoa
Handcrafted by Fafine Niutao I Aotearoa. The embellishments are traditional beading and decorations. This coat is the perfect way to stay warm during an elegant winter evening.
By Walid
Keep spring in your mind anywhere you go with this floral coat from By Walid. It’s handcrafted in England and made with upcycled materials.










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