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This Unexpected Coat Is Quietly Taking Instagram By Storm—And I'm Obsessed

There is a coat trend that is stalking me on Instagram. The more I think about the coat, the more it remarkably emerges onto my Instagram explore page—seducing me with its unique modern-vintage-grandma-vibes. I picture myself cocooned into it living my happiest winter life. Yeh, ok so I may be a little obsessed but it’s hard not to be. The toppers I talk of are quilted coats but not just any old quilted coats. These are special handmade or re-worked jackets pieced together from old quilts or from some sort of patchwork of fabrics—creating a masterful smorgasbord of sartorial beauty.

I first spotted the style on fashion maven @prosenkilde and ever since I keep spotting the trend on cool fashion girls everywhere—making the case for some maximalist fun this fall. Any type of bedding you can actually wear outside the bedroom is a winner in my book.

After a few (ok, copious hours) of research, I’ve learned that these coats are not exactly easy to come by. There are some amazing independent upcycling brands such as Psychic Outlaw and Upcycled Gypsy that create custom made-to-order quilted coats, while designer brands like Bode and Sea make epic wear-forever quilted jackets (albeit with a slightly higher price tag). Etsy and Ebay can also be a treasure trove of quilted gems. If you find yourself seriously obsessed like I am then scroll below to shop some of my favorite finds.

As seen on our favorite It girls.
Supply your own quilt or choose one of Psychic Outlaw's on their website and get your quilted coat custom made in one of their cool silhouettes.
A rare vintage '80s bomber.
& Other Stories' iteration feels modern and fresh.
Make a statement in this stunner.
The kind of quilted coat you'll pass down for generations.
A cropped style is perfect for layering.
An upcycled beauty.
Plaid and leopard print? Why not!
We love the addition of a hood.
How cool is this boxy fit with puff shoulders?
A pretty lightweight quilted liner perfect for layering over sweaters and under overcoats.
Subtle yet striking.
Layer over a white turtleneck this winter.
A perfect under $100 fall find.
Swoon!
We love the contrast between maroon and blue.
If you're looking for something more minimalist, this is perfection.
This one-of-a-kind vintage gem is sure to sell quickly.
This is made from textile leftovers from mills and upcycled into brand-new fabric.
I want to swaddle myself in this all winter.

Up next, winter's biggest coat trends for under $150.



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