The duffle coat is back – and better than ever

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The duffle coat is back – and better than everAltuzarra

When I first caught images of Altuzarra’s autumn/winter 2024 collection, I was taken by the sense of playfulness with which Joseph Altuzarra approached timeless pieces — most notably a look that included a classic duffle coat in a surprisingly bold yellow hue, styled with a dramatic ruffle-collared knit and a pillbox hat. Clearly, timeless doesn’t have to mean boring. With a history that dates back to 19th Century British sailors, the duffle coat has spent enough time in the fashion vernacular to earn its stripes as a sartorial signature, but as of late, designers are finding ways to take the codes of something old and make them feel fresh again.


Named for the Belgian town where duffel fabric was produced (duffle bags get their name from the same locale), the coat took off across Europe, with its popularity growing especially with students post–World War 2 due to surplus stock. The signatures of the coat, besides a durable wool fabric, include patch pockets, toggle buttons, and often weather-resistant touches like a bucket hood for rain or a fastenable neck strap to keep wind at bay. Due to its functional beginnings, this is an autumn/winter coat designed to keep you warm through any sort of inclement weather. Style-wise, it has had a series of resurgences over the years, most recently among the British contingency of the indie-sleeze era, some of whom are helping to repopularise it once again. (Alexa Chung posted an Instagram photo wearing one back in October.)

On the catwalk, other designers have also found ways to put their own spins on the style, with luxury labels like Khaite and Lemaire and contemporary houses like Toteme all mixing and matching the classic details to fit within their own vernaculars. Read on to shop the best duffle coats for women.


Wool Coat

On the autumn/winter 2024 catwalk, Joseph Altuzarra debuted this sunny yellow duffle coat — a bold and mood-boosting outerwear option for the season. Herringbone wool fabric, patch pockets, and classic toggle buttons balance the bright colour with classic touches.

Net-a-Porter
Net-a-Porter

£1845.00 at netaporter.com


Faux-Fur Toggle Coat

If you love the furry look of shearling but can’t afford the steep price, this faux-fur style from Zara fulfils the vibe at under £100. The cozy oversize silhouette is great for adding a dressy touch to casual looks.

Hearst Owned
Hearst Owned

£69.99 at


Melbo Coat

The dramatically tall collar and leather accents make this classic wool coat from Khaite a particularly appealing option for those who like to combine the practical with the stylish. The military influences add edge, while the tailored silhouette makes this a timeless buy.

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Hearst Owned

£2476.00 at


x JW Anderson Wool Blend Duffle Coat

Uniqlo’s ongoing collaboration with British designer Jonathan Anderson has garnered buzz for a reason: The pieces are wearable, but always with a playful twist. This duffle coat has all of the enduring details you’d expect, but colour-contrasting patches add a modern flair.

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Hearst Owned

£99.90 at


Wool Duffle Coat

An excellent find in the winter sales, this wool camel coat from Maison Margiela comes with chunky toggles, statement pockets and poncho-inspired sleeves.

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Hearst Owned

£2065.00 at


Short Coat With Toggles

Winter’s chilly temps come with wide fluctuations. On days when you don’t need something that sweeps the floor, this cropped coat strikes the perfect balance of classic and cool. Try styling it with relaxed jeans, or swap in a silk skirt for something dressier.

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Hearst Owned

£189.00 at


Wool Cashmere Duffle Coat

This timeless take from Burberry is one that is heading straight to our Christmas wish-list. It features the brand’s signature check-print interior, along with an all-weather hood and toggle buttons.

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Hearst Owned

£2490.00 at


Hooded Wool Duffle Coat

Though toggle buttons are often a signature of the duffle coat, Cos’ take is slightly more refined, with a double-breasted long silhouette reflective of a typical trench. For the minimalist, this coat allows you to tap into the trend on your own terms. Try styling it over a floaty white dress for a stark contrast in texture and colour.

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Hearst Owned

$270.00 at cos.com


Black Castle Coat

Try something a bit off the beaten path with this version of the duffle coat by Belgian brand Sofie D’Hoore. Unique rope toggle details and an ultra-slouchy shape set this style apart, meant for the fashion girl who loves to add special pieces to her wardrobe.

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Hearst Owned

£1750.00 at


Leather-Trimmed Jacket

Treat yourself to a jacket that will keep you cosy all winter long. Totême’s shearling jacket will make you feel like you’re leaving the house in a warm blanket. The contrasting leather details and metal hardware put a dressy spin on things.

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Hearst Owned

£2160.00 at


Toggle Jacket

For something sleek and elegant that you will turn to for seasons to come, look to Róhe's 100 per cent wool jacket with toggle fastenings. Pair with jeans or tailored trousers and ballet flats for a chic weekend look.

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Hearst Owned

£647.00 at


Midi Duffle

Go ahead, indulge in a bit of flair this winter. A cape-effect duffle coat brings just a little bit of extra drama to your seasonal dressing.

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Hearst Owned

£475.00 at

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