15 Best Topcoats for Men 2024 – Stylish Topcoats at Every Price
<p class=”body-text”>The right topcoat isn’t a piece you bring out once a year when winter calls for it; it’s a closet staple, worn time and time again, just as wearable with <a href=”https://www.esquire.com/style/mens-fashion/g26539014/best-jeans-brands-for-men/” target=”_blank”>denim</a> as it is with silk, just as chic with <a href=”https://www.esquire.com/style/mens-fashion/g38944145/best-sneakers-2022/” target=”_blank”>sneakers</a> as it is with <a href=”https://www.esquire.com/style/mens-fashion/g34496573/best-loafers-men/” target=”_blank”>loafers</a>. A good topcoat should be <a href=”https://www.esquire.com/style/mens-fashion/g35272614/best-shawl-collar-cardigans/” target=”_blank”>warm</a>, <a href=”https://www.esquire.com/style/mens-fashion/g42788786/best-cashmere-sweaters/” target=”_blank”>cozy</a>, and <a href=”https://www.esquire.com/style/mens-fashion/a39225317/mens-jackets-coats-types/” target=”_blank”>durable</a>. A <em>great </em>topcoat should be fashionable and versatile, too. A topcoat is meant to be layered, unlike an overcoat, which is typically heavier, longer, and, dare I say, all-consuming. It’s a happy medium between <a href=”https://www.esquire.com/uk/style/a30907629/mens-winter-coat-guide/” target=”_blank”>overcoat</a> and <a href=”https://www.esquire.com/style/g1323/best-peacoats-for-men-2012/” target=”_blank”>peacoat</a>, hanging at or just above the knee, with lighter fabrics, easy layering abilities, and if you know where to look, sharp and elegant tailoring. But—well, you’re here, so despite what Austen thinks, it seems like you <em>do </em>know where to look. And that makes for a fortunate man indeed.<em></em><em><br></em></p>”/>
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best basic topcoat
Cole Haan Wool Cashmere Button-Front Coat
Pros
Buyers love how soft it is
Timeless design
Cons
Some buyers report an awkward fit
Cole Haan has given us quality footwear at hard-to-beat prices since what feels like time immemorial. And though it hasn’t been offering apparel for quite as long, its standards stay true across all categories. If there’s one thing I love, it’s reliability, and across footwear, outerwear, and more, this brand’s got it—try this warm, timeless coat if you don’t believe me. The piece features a cozy cashmere-blend fabric and leather-bound button holes and pocket trim for a more elevated look.
Colors
5
Sizes
S-2XL
Materials
70% Wool, 20% Nylon, 10% Cashmere
best affordable topcoat
Uniqlo Wool Cashmere Chesterfield Coat
Pros
Great price for pure wool and cashmere
Relaxed silhouette is ideal for layering under
Cons
Dry-clean only
If you’re going to get a versatile cashmere-and-wool coat anywhere, let it be Uniqlo. It knows outerwear like few retailers do, and unlike at many other places, its prices are almost ridiculously good for how durable and high-quality its pieces are.
Colors
Brown, Navy, Black
Sizes
2XS-3XL
Materials
90% Wool, 10% Cashmere
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best go-to topcoat
Reiss Gable Wool Blend Overcoat
Pros
Vented back
Easy to dress up or down
Cons
Runs slightly small
If I could wear a coat year-round, this would be the one. Its simple look makes it endlessly easy to style. and it’s soft as hell, too. Meet a timeless, basic camel overcoat that you’ll wear for years to come and probably miss during warmer months.
Colors
Camel, Navy
Sizes
S-2XL
Materials
60% Wool, 22% Viscose, 18% Nylon
best everyday topcoat
Adam Baker Single Breasted Topcoat
Pros
Available in Short, Tall, and Regular lengths
Fully lined
Cons
Some buyers report the sleeves are too long
When you’re in a pinch, Adam Baker has an easy, effortlessly stylish solution. This is a long-line, single-breasted look that won’t cost you too much for all the times you’ll certainly wear it.
Colors
Navy, Camel, Charcoal, Black
Sizes
34-60
Materials
70% Wool, 20% Polyester, 10% Cashmere
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best standard topcoat
J.Crew Rivington Double-Breasted Topcoat
J.Crew’s timelessly handsome Rivington coat is a best-seller for a reason. The double-breasted design is not only refined, but also practical, offering up some space for layering hoodies or bulky sweaters underneath. With a peak lapel and flap pockets, it’s easy to look good with this guy on your side.
Colors
Navy
Sizes
34-46
Materials
95% Wool, 5% Cashmere
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best double-breasted topcoat
Quince Italian Wool Double-Breasted Officer Topcoat
Pros
Unbeatable price
Has notched lapels and a back vent
Cons
Partially lined
For a double-breasted wool topcoat that’s easy on your wallet, though, Quince has you covered. It’s amazing that this pick is under 200 bucks, given how good it is; there are five pockets throughout, along with a vented back for breathability and mobility, adjustable cuffs, and a clean, classic silhouette.
Colors
Black, Heather Charcoal, Cadet, Caramel
Sizes
S-2XL
Materials
80% Italian Wool, 20% Nylon
best rain-repellent topcoat
Brooks Brothers 1818 Wool Topcoat
Brooks Brothers keeps it classy, as always, and functional, too. This chic topcoat is crafted from top-notch wool woven by Loro Piana, with Storm System tech that repels wind and rain—a rare, but very useful feature. It’s breathable and stylish, too, with plenty of flap pockets to keep your belongings safe.
Colors
Black, Charcoal, Navy
Sizes
38-48
Materials
100% Wool
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best simple topcoat
Dockers Henry Wool Blend Top Coat
Pros
Has dual front closure
Deep pockets
Cons
Nonfunctional button cuffs
For sleek, suave style under $100, Dockers is the way to go. Gray pairs with just about everything, and who doesn’t love a single-breasted, two-button design?
From underwear to outerwear, Calvin Klein’s basics are pretty damn unbeatable. This is the brand I turn to for unending style, timeless designs, and a whole lot of comfort, too. With a minimalist design, this drop-shoulder topcoat has a contemporary hidden-button design that makes any fall fit that much cooler.
Colors
Boulevard Gray, Charcoal Heather
Sizes
XS-2XL
Materials
50% Reprocessed Wool, 45% Polyester, 5% Other Fibers
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best timeless topcoat
Buck Mason Herringbone Italian Double-Faced Wool Town Coat
Pros
Has five total pockets
Fully lined
Cons
Only one color option
Buck Mason takes a classic topcoat and makes it even better. With four front pockets, a relaxed fit, and a heavyweight, fully lined design, this coat is warm and stylish, so you don’t have to choose between chicness and comfort. Our editors love how easy this is to layer under, and how versatile it is to style, too; everything from suits to sweatpants are made all the more stylish.
Colors
Camel
Sizes
XS-2XL
Materials
13 oz Wool
best elevated topcoat
Todd Snyder Italian Cashmere Topcoat
Pros
Has chest, hip, and interior pockets
Oversize design is great for layering
Cons
Dry-clean only
Not only does this cashmere topcoat look good, but it is good, being crafted from purely recycled cashmere. I’m a major Todd Snyder fan for everything but especially outerwear; during a season of cold, wet, dreary weather, this tailored piece will keep its clean, pristine look, so even when you feel like a mess during your morning commute, you won’t look it.
Colors
Raisin
Sizes
XS-2XL
Materials
100% Recycled Cashmere
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best designer topcoat
Saint Laurent Slim-Fit Wool Coat
Pros
Mid-weight fabric is good for most weather
High-quality construction
Cons
Slim silhouette isn’t great for layering
If you’re ready to invest in a staple black topcoat that’s as timeless as it is well-made, look no further. Saint Laurent has a minimalist style that’ll never be out of fashion, with a mid-weight single-breasted design.
Colors
Black
Sizes
IT 48-IT 56
Materials
100% Wool
best warm topcoat
MooRER Herringbone Bib Topcoat with Shearling
Pros
Stand collar with shearling lining for warmth
Welt pockets
Cons
Pricey
This topcoat isn’t only sleek, stylish, and timeless, but it’s also ridiculously warm, thanks to its suede trim and shearling lining. With a classic herringbone design and chic silhouette, this is an investment piece you’ll wear for many winters to come.
Colors
Gray
Sizes
38-48
Materials
Wool
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best luxury topcoat
Balmain Double-Breasted Wool Coat
Pros
Insulated design
Bold, unique look
Cons
Pricey
Inspired by military coats, Balmain has an absolute showstopper of a winter staple. This look is warm and cozy, with an insulated design and stand collar to keep the chill out, and clearly it’s damn stylish, too—peep the double-breasted look with silver-toned buttons.
Colors
Black
Sizes
IT 44-IT 54
Materials
100% Wool
What to Look for in a Topcoat
A topcoat isn’t rocket science, but it is an important piece to own during the cold months. So pay attention to a few key things when shopping for your perfect topcoat.
The way your topcoat fits is significant, especially during layering season. If you’re the kind of guy who likes to wear thick sweaters, hoodies, and multiple layers under your coat, go for an oversize or relaxed silhouette; slim-fit won’t do you any good here.
Pay attention to pocket space, too. In my books, the more, the merrier; anything you can do to reduce a too-heavy shoulder bag sliding down your arm every five seconds is great, and pocket storage means you can carry more with you on the go.
Finally, consider the fabric. Wool and cashmere are both luxe and warm, but know you won’t be able to throw ’em in the wash to clean them. Think about when, where, and how often you’ll wear it before deciding.
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Why You Can Trust Esquire
We’re not going to say something is great unless it’s actually great. Every product in Esquire’s roundups is carefully curated by our fashion and e-commerce teams.
When it comes to topcoats, you can rest assured that we’re hand-selecting styles that we’ve personally tested, tried, and loved, along with styles that the rest of our stylish colleagues here at Esquire endorse. We’ve had to go through alot of trial and error, and these topcoats are the ones that are simply the best.
Every pick on this list (and our other lists!) comes from years of wearing different things, seeing what we love and what we don’t, and going from there. No two tastes are the same, and no two men are the same. Your proverbial mileage may vary. But if you’re looking for the right place to start, with advice from folks who care (possibly too much!) about this sort of stuff, this is the place to be.