Baby It’s Cold Outside
M.J. Prest | December 2008
It’s officially winter and that means it’s time to bust out the winter wear. But what do you do when your old wool overcoat has started to smell a little musty or look a little ratty, or that tear in the lining has frayed into a full-blown hole?
Your first stop should be to the cleaners or tailor to see what can be done to salvage it. But if it’s beyond repair — or you’ve decided to upgrade to something higher quality — we’ve put together a few selections of stylish and ethically produced winter coats.
No matter what your style, you’re bound to find something to see you though this season — and beyond.
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- Edgy: Juleselin “Soley” organic cotton jacket, $215 at ShopRobertson.com.
- Elegant: Delano “Ramona” organic wool coat, lined with bamboo, $425 at DelanoCollection.com.
- Mod: Vintage cotton coat (circa 1960s) with military styling, $153 at PoshGirlVintage.com.
- Oversize: Wildlifeworks organic wool coat, £350 at Fashion-Conscience.com.
- Sleek: NatureVsFuture fleece zip-up jacket made from recycled postconsumer and postindustrial waste, $258 at MyShopify.com.
- Men’s: Patagonia “R2″ jacket from the company’s Common Threads recycling program, $150 at Patagonia.com.

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