As demand soars by more than 400% Femail reveals the best duvet coats

Have YOU snapped up a duvet coat? FEMAIL reveals the chic styles that’ll keep you warm AND looking good at beer gardens and BBQs – including a must-have £69 trench from M&S

  • Shoppers are rushing to snap up comfortable duvet coats for end of lockdown 
  • With chilly weather and pubs reopening, many are hunting for perfect cosy coat
  • Demand soared up by over 400 per cent while thermals are also in high demand 

Hardcore pub-goers are not letting snow stand in the way of a pint, with many shoppers rushing to snap up a cosy duvet coat to enjoy a drink outdoors this spring.

Having spent much of the winter under the duvet at home dreaming of that first beer, glass of wine or cocktail, it might come as no surprise that the ‘duvet coat’ is the ultimate answer to both comfort and style.   

As the nation piles on the layers, eBay UK has revealed that ‘duvet coat’ is trending with 432 per cent more searches compared to the same time last year.

Meanwhile searches for ‘oversized coat’ are also up by over 108 per cent, while searches for ‘puffer coat’ are also up by 115 per cent.  


As the nation piles on the layers, eBay UK has revealed that ‘duvet coat’ is trending with 432 per cent more searches compared to the same time last year (left, the vivid green Superdry Astrid Puffer Jacket, which costs £70, and right, the statement Long Vinyl Puffa Jacket from Sixth June, £80)

Zara is the most sought after brand on eBay UK for women looking for their perfect pub duvet coat but when it comes to pre-loved, thrifty shoppers turn to eBay to snap up Barbour coats for a fraction of the price. 

For men, North Face is the most popular brand to keep you toasty, or if you want to wow your social bubble with a vintage thread, Stone Island comes out on top.

Meanwhile the online retailer also revealed searches have gone up 309 per cent for ‘hand warmers’. 

Here FEMAIL reveals the best jackets for every post-lockdown occasion – from walks in the park to a brunch with the girls… 

BEST FOR… A BLOW OUT BUY

Ganni’s Tech Down Oversized Coat costs a whopping £425 and is perfect for those hoping to kick off post-lockdown life with a blow-out buy

Ganni’s Tech Down Oversized Coat costs a whopping £425 and is perfect for those hoping to kick off post-lockdown life with a blow-out buy. 

The long down puffer coat comes with a hood featuring a mock turtleneck and removable sleeves, making it wearable as a long-length puffer gilet. 

It’s online description suggests ‘wearing it as an everyday coat, or unzip the sleeves to remove completely for a versatile vest jacket that can be worn as a layer over jumpers. 

‘Pull the drawstring on either side of the hem to switch up the style even more for a ruched look.’ 

BEST FOR… WALKS IN THE PARK

Don’t let the cold hinder your plans – those wanting to venture out into the countryside or a local park could layer up in FCUK’s Aris Quilt Reversible Coat

Don’t let the cold hinder your plans – those wanting to venture out into the countryside or a local park could layer up in FCUK’s Aris Quilt Reversible Coat. 

The oversized navy and red jacket comes with quilted detailing, a curved hem and an enormous hood perfect for staying warm while out on a walk.

And while it’s not the most affordable of the options, at £185, the reversible style essentially means shoppers are getting two jackets for the price of one.  

BEST FOR… BRUNCH WITH THE GIRLS 

Reiss’ Isadora longline puffer coat in white is the perfect chic and stylish duvet coat for those who want to wrap up while feeling fashionable

While many Brits are excitedly booking up spots in beer gardens for a pint outside, others are snapping up seats at bottomless brunch tables. 

Reiss’ Isadora longline puffer coat in white is the perfect chic and stylish duvet coat for those who want to wrap up while feeling fashionable.

The £345 jacket combines pared-back style with excellent insulation and is the perfect layering piece. 

Team with tonal knits, jeans and boots for contemporary style on cool days. 

BEST FOR…HITTING THE TRENDS 

Perhaps the trendiest duvet coat and puffer jacket this season comes from Weekday, and costs £110

Perhaps the trendiest puffer jacket this season comes from Weekday, and costs £110. 

The Rut Puffer Jacket, which features a check-pattern, is described online as an ‘expedition-style everyday piece that will carry you through the colder months.’

Its wind-resistant shell and lining is made of 100 per cent recycled polyester, it has a two-way durable zipper for those in-between temperature moments and elasticated cuffs.

Meanwhile those feeling ultra-cold could snuggle down into the big warm hood, which has an adjustable draw string. 

BEST FOR… PRACTICAL AND COSY 

Among the most comfortable pieces available is the Joules Canterbury Long Luxe Padded Jacket in plum, which the retailer describes as ‘adding luxury and warmth to cold days’

Among the most comfortable pieces available is the Joules Canterbury Long Luxe Padded Jacket in plum, which the retailer describes as ‘adding luxury and warmth to cold days’.

The jacket, which comes with a detachable hood, costs just £85 and is filled with recycled wadding using waste that was heading to landfill.

BEST FOR… AFFORDABILITY 

And those looking for a more functional jacket might opt for the Mountain Warehouse Florence Long Padded Jacket.

The jacket, which costs £40, is lightweight, water-resistant and designed in a longer length with microfiber filler, ensuring you stay warm and protected when you’re out and about.

And those looking for a more functional jacket might opt for the Mountain Warehouse Florence Long Padded Jacket (pictured) 

BEST FOR… OVER-THE-TOP STYLE 

Those seeking a bolder jacket could opt for the vivid green Superdry Astrid Puffer Jacket, which costs £70,  or the statement Long Vinyl Puffa Jacket from Sixth June.

The £80 oversized jacket is made from smooth vinyl fabric with synthetic fill for lightweight warmth.

BEST FOR…A LIGHTER RAIN JACKET 

For those looking for a lighter rain jacket, Schöffel Country’s water-repellent Brooke style looks just as good as it functions.

Cut from waxed-cotton in a timeless camel colour, the £200 cover-up is designed to keep you comfortable on outdoor pursuits, even in inclement weather.

For those looking for a lighter rain jacket, Schöffel Country’s water-repellent Brooke style looks just as good as it functions

Earlier this week, lockdown-weary Britons rushed back to the pub for a well-earned drink as England took another step forward on the roadmap out of lockdown.

For the first time in four months, non-essential shops, gyms and salons were allowed to throw open their doors – much to the delight of the millions of Britons desperate to shed their lockdown haircuts.

It comes as Britain was hit with a flurry of April snow, sleet and hail showers, with  temperatures plunging to a frosty 23F (-5C) overnight. 

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