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Outerwear is the best wear. And this season, your go-to outerwear is the puffer coat.


I can remember rocking puffer coats as a youngin'. I thought I was the shit walking through the high school halls in my Baby Phat coat and Princess Reeboks, ready to hit the chicken head at any moment. The insulation and style of a puffer coat made me feel invincible.

True to the world of fashion, the trend is back and better than ever. After all, baby, it's cold outside and you need a dope coat to match the dope outfit you are donning underneath.

Take a look at some ways to make this outerwear essential yours in 2019; from bold to basic, we got y'all!

Comfort always takes priority. It doesn't hurt that Sonia's cute puffer is bright and hella cute. The FILAs were a great touch because they are definitely on trend.

Are you in love with puffer coats? Tell us how you rock yours!

Featured image by Shantia Seymour/Instagram.
 

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