A coat is the first thing people see and the last thing you take off, which means it does more visible work than almost anything else you own. Getting it wrong is expensive in every sense. We put this collection together because coats are genuinely difficult to shop for online. The silhouette has to be right. The weight has to suit your actual life. And the colour has to work with everything you already own, not just the outfit you imagined wearing it with.
What we have here are coats we would actually recommend to a friend standing in front of a full length mirror asking for an honest opinion. Longline wool coats that make a case for themselves immediately. Shorter styles that work on petite frames without swamping them. Belted options for when you want structure. Relaxed oversized cuts that look deliberately chosen rather than accidentally large.
We've been particular about quality because a coat at this price point should last several winters without apology. These are not filler pieces. A good coat is the item your whole outfit answers to.
Claire's Top Picks
Coats With Zip Pockets Worth the Outlay
INSTOCK UK
Padded Faux Fur Trim Longline Coat - X Black
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£64.85
INSTOCK UK
Raincoats Worth Wrapping Up In
DOROTHY PERKINS UK
Klass. Waterproof Animal Print Hooded Cape Raincoat In Khaki
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£25.50
DOROTHY PERKINS UK
Raincoats You'll Wear to Death
SNEAKIN UK
Girl's raincoat Sofie Schnoor Mirabellesy
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£34.78
SNEAKIN UK
Coats With Zip Pockets Worth the Outlay
Pockets on a coat sound like a small thing until you're standing in the rain with your phone, your keys, and no zip and suddenly it's the only thing that matters. A coat without proper zip pockets is a coat that makes you carry a bag everywhere, forever. We refuse to accept that. What we've pulled together here are coats where the pockets are genuinely functional, properly zipped, and positioned well enough that you can actually reach them. That last part matters more than it should. We've also been strict about quality because a coat is the thing you wear over everything else for months at a time. It needs to be worth it. These are not fast fashion impulse buys. They are coats with real structure, real warmth, real pockets, at price points that reflect what they actually are. Some lean smart. Some lean casual. All of them solve the same basic problem brilliantly. A good coat with a proper zip pocket is one of those things you only fully appreciate the first cold morning you leave the house without a bag and don't panic.
INSTOCK UK
Padded Faux Fur Trim Longline Coat - X Black
£64.85
INSTOCK UK
MONSOON
Hooded Puffer Coat Grey
£27.50
MONSOON
DAMART
Damart Rain Bouncer Coat
£37.49
DAMART
SUPERDRY_UK
Superdry & Co Women's Classic Puffer Coat, Dark Green, Size:
£109.99
SUPERDRY_UK
SUPERDRY_UK
Superdry & Co Women's City Chevron Padded Parka Coat Black - Size:
£129.99
SUPERDRY_UK
ETHICAL SUPERSTORE
Kite Horton Cosy Waterproof Coat
£90.00
ETHICAL SUPERSTORE
INSTOCK UK
Padded Faux Fur Trim Longline Coat - M Black
£64.85
INSTOCK UK
BONMARCHE UK
Bonmarche Longline Padded Coat With Hood
£37.00
BONMARCHE UK
LA REDOUTE UK
Loose Fit Duffle Coat, Signature, Gregoire
£104.99
LA REDOUTE UK
LA REDOUTE UK
Pea Coat with Trim
£101.50
LA REDOUTE UK
BLACKS
Women's Moorsdale Coat
£55.97
BLACKS
LA REDOUTE UK
Short Duffle Coat with Fixed Hood and Zip-Up Fastening For Winter Use
£39.99
LA REDOUTE UK
Lightweight Raincoats Worth the Investment
A good raincoat should not feel like a compromise. That is the whole problem with most of them. They are either properly waterproof and look like you borrowed them from a hiking catalogue, or they are beautiful and let the rain straight through. The lightweight ones we have pulled together here solve that. They pack down small enough to live in a bag, they actually repel water rather than merely suggesting they might, and they look deliberate rather than defensive. We have been particularly focused on cut because that is where lightweight raincoats so often fall short. A coat that billows or swamps you is not a coat you reach for. The ones here have a shape. Some are more classic trench adjacent, some are cleaner and more minimal, but all of them look considered. Colour matters too. A stone or camel raincoat earns its place across far more outfits than a navy one does. We chose these because they work as hard as any piece in a wardrobe should. A raincoat you actually want to wear on a dry day is the only kind worth buying.
DAMART
Damart First Avenue Raincoat
£37.50
DAMART
BLACKS
Women's Rainaway Lightweight Raincoat
£23.97
BLACKS
HOLLY AND BEAU LTD
Womens Dalmatian Colour Changing Raincoat
£55.00
HOLLY AND BEAU LTD
DOROTHY PERKINS UK
Klass. Hooded Waterproof Raincoat In Coral
£42.50
DOROTHY PERKINS UK
DOROTHY PERKINS UK
Klass. Hooded Waterproof Animal Print Raincoat In Coral
£29.75
DOROTHY PERKINS UK
SNEAKIN UK
Women's Raincoat Hublot Mode Marine Dona
£54.57
SNEAKIN UK
MADE IN PARADIS UK
Women's zipped raincoat Stutterheim Stockholm
£128.40
MADE IN PARADIS UK
MADE IN PARADIS UK
Women's zipped raincoat Stutterheim Mosebacke Lightweight Suede
£129.94
MADE IN PARADIS UK
SNEAKIN UK
Raincoat woman Helly Hansen Moss Block
£96.50
SNEAKIN UK
SNEAKIN UK
Baby raincoat set Zigzag Simba PU
£39.38
SNEAKIN UK
Raincoats Worth the Investment
Most raincoats do one thing adequately and everything else badly. They keep the rain out but look like an afterthought. Or they look brilliant hanging on a peg and let water straight through the seams. Finding one that genuinely does both is harder than it should be and that is exactly why we built this edit. A really good raincoat earns its price across years of actual use. You wear it to work, over a dress on a night out, on a weekend walk when the sky turns without warning. It goes with nearly everything because the cut does the work that the colour does not have to. We have been looking seriously at construction, at belted waists that give shape rather than hiding it, at fabrics that drape rather than crinkle, at lengths that work for real heights and real proportions. These are not just practical purchases. They are the kind of outerwear that makes you feel pulled together in the worst weather, which is frankly when it counts most.
SNEAKIN UK
Baby boy raincoat Kite E
£31.34
SNEAKIN UK
MADE IN PARADIS UK
Women's raincoat Helly Hansen Kirkwall Ii
£104.30
MADE IN PARADIS UK
LA REDOUTE UK
Reversible Hooded Raincoat in Leopard Print
£29.14
LA REDOUTE UK
SNEAKIN UK
Baby boy raincoat Kite Dino Go
£53.56
SNEAKIN UK
MONSOON
Hatley Foil Bow Print Raincoat Blue
£25.20
MONSOON
MONSOON
Hatley Swans Colour Changing Raincoat Pink
£28.20
MONSOON
SNEAKIN UK
Girl's raincoat Kite Fairy Flowers
£35.61
SNEAKIN UK
MADE IN PARADIS UK
Raincoat woman Helly Hansen Kirkwall II
£102.68
MADE IN PARADIS UK
MONSOON
Frugi Rambler -in- Raincoat Green
£39.00
MONSOON
Raincoats Worth Wrapping Up In
Most raincoats make you look like you'd rather not be outside. That is the problem we've been solving with this edit. A good raincoat should do the job properly, keep you genuinely dry, move with you, and still look like something you chose on purpose rather than grabbed in desperation. We've been ruthless about that last part. If it looks defeated before the rain has even started, it doesn't belong here.
What we've pulled together runs from classic belted macs in camel and navy that will outlast every trend to more contemporary styles in unexpected colours that make a grey Tuesday feel considerably less grim. Length matters more than people realise. A longer coat gives real coverage. A cropped style works brilliantly over wider trousers. We've included both because the right answer depends entirely on what you're wearing underneath.
Waterproofing varies wildly between options and we've paid attention to that too, because looking good while getting soaked through is not a win. These are raincoats that actually protect you. Style should never require suffering for it.
Raincoats You'll Wear to Death
Most waterproof coats look like you've borrowed them from a sailing trip you weren't invited on. That has always been the problem. The category has spent decades prioritising function so aggressively that style became an afterthought, and women have been making do with coats they tolerate rather than coats they actually want to reach for. We think that's a false compromise and this collection is the argument against it.
What we've pulled together here are raincoats that earn daily wear not just on wet days but on the days when rain is merely a possibility and the coat looks good enough to justify anyway. Structured macs in classic neutrals. Belted styles that give you a proper shape rather than swamping you. A few bolder colours that make grey weather feel like a choice rather than something you're surviving.
Fit matters enormously in this category. A good raincoat needs to move over whatever you're wearing underneath without looking like a bin bag with ambitions. These ones manage it. The kind of coat you stop thinking of as weatherwear and start thinking of as just your coat.