Living and visiting New York are two very different things, especially in the wintertime. After living in New York City for about seven years, I'm still in awe of the twinkling bright lights, just-fallen snow and the smell of sweet peanuts in the air. And then a gust of frigid, blustery air hits my face, and I'm ready to snowbird to Florida. It's why I'm on the hunt for a new winter jacket that will actually keep me warm without hurting my wallet. My solution? Rummaging through Quince's Cold Weather Shop. As we continue to experience record-low temps for the foreseeable future (thanks, Punxsutawney Phil), I'm not taking any chances with my winter outerwear. These Quince wool coats, puffer jackets and quilted numbers are all designed to keep recipients comfortably warm from now 'til mid-March. In fact, some coats on my radar are made to block out cold temperatures as low as -48 degrees Fahrenheit. Yes, you read that right. If you're on a similar journey, let this list be your guide to scoring a toasty, warm coat that will actually make you want to play in the snow. Prices start at just $80, so scoop 'em up before they're gone. 13 Editor-Approved Winter Coats and Jackets at Quince 1. Our Favorite: Made with lightweight yet warm Marino wool, this gorgeous coat is set to keep me cozy in even 14 degrees Fahrenheit. In addition to its winter-weather appeal, this piece looks so elegant due to the draped collar and fabric belt that cinches at the waist for a flattering appearance. 2. All Puffed Up: When the temps are lower than those in Antarctica, you know we have a problem. I have a short 'cheapie' jacket that doesn't hold up, which is why I'm adding this puffer pick to my cart. The long design covers the majority of my legs and the goose down fill gives the jacket another layer to withstand negative temperatures. 3. She's a Classic: You simply cannot go wrong with a double-breasted coat, which has the traditional notched collar, four front buttons and a long-line design. This wool find has a relaxed fit, making it ideal for layering underneath, and the green color gives it a bit of edge (although it's available in neutrals, too). It's Unbearably Cold Out - 21 Winter Coats to *Actually* Keep You Warm 4. Aspen Rich Mom: I can totally see Aspen rich moms wearing this chic Merino wool coat that has a cropped hem, a color-block trim and an interesting scarf detail for an elevated touch. Despite being extremely stylish, this coat is also functional enough to keep me warm on a cold February day. 5. Same but Different: If you like the idea of the above puffer, but not so much the length, consider this shorter version. It provides the same fill material, water- and wind-resistance power and warm details like a hood and storm cuffs - just with a hem that sits below the waist. 6. Trendy Quilt: Celebrities, shopping editors and the royals, like Meghan Markle, are loving quilted jackets. This slimming lightweight coat is a great way to get in on the trend; it features exposed quilted stitching, a semi-high neck and a long silhouette for extra coverage. 7. Beautiful Butterfly: As someone who already has a double-breasted coat, I'm looking for something equally warm but just a little more unique. That's where this wool cashmere coat (yes, cashmere is right) comes in. The main attraction is the cocoon-style neckline that makes the entire coat look expensive - all while keeping the neck warm sans a scarf. 8. Snow Bunny Vibes: Whether you're skiing, snowboarding or lounging at the lodge, you'll want to do so in this upscale-looking puffer. The chevron stitching, belted detail and faux fur trim make you look like an expert, even if you're a first-timer. The insulated down fill doesn't hurt, either. 9. Celeb Style: If you ask me, 2026 is the year of the (faux) fur. A-listers like Kate Hudson and Taylor Swift have all been seen repping the coat trend, and this hooded Quince pick lets you, too. While not the warmest of the bunch, this jacket is a great option for mild winter days due to the faux mink fur exterior, roomy hood and two side pockets, which can be a respite for frozen hands. 10. CEO Energy: I can totally see myself wearing this comfortable coat to the office, even if arctic air is in the forecast. Made with thick wool fabrics, this coat is equipped to handle 14-degree-Fahrenheit temperatures yet is temperate enough to keep me comfy when I'm waiting on balmy subway platforms. 11. Make It Light: Whenever I visit family in Florida, I always pack my lightest jacket . . . even if it's freezing outside. After all, I only need it for the five minutes I'm waiting for my Uber ride. This packable puffer is a great replacement for my old one; it's great for single-digit temps but can still lie flat in my carry-on luggage. 12. Flattering Find: I'm really into this wool trench coat style that has all the elements of a classic cotton gabardine pick but with a winterized touch. Similar to a traditional trench, this Quince option has a n