The 12 Best Men’s Peacoats for 2025: Anchor Your Cold-Weather Dressing

GQ RecommendsThese heavy-duty peacoats will give your other winter coats a shot across the bow.By Toby StandingJanuary 13, 2025Save this storySaveSave this storySaveAll products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission.Like most enduring pieces of outerwear, the best men’s peacoats have a rich, practical military history. But while parkas, field jackets, trench coats and bombers all have their origins in the air force or army, the pea coat is their seafaring Naval cousin.Made to withstand whipping winds while on deck, peacoats are typically made from a heavy duty, coarse-feeling wool, and cut shorter for increased mobility. It was only after World War II, when there was a surplus of them lying around, that well-dressed gents quickly realized they also paired smartly with suits, and provided the perfect mix of insulation and ease-of-movement.For all these reasons, the peacoat has never really gone out of style, but something has changed recently. Specifically, the style is no longer only being promoted by heritage-leaning brands. Instead, from Prada to Lemaire, and Auralee to Buck Mason, many of the brightest designer lights of today are waking up to the wonder of the peacoat. Below, we’ve harvested the best of a very good 2025 peacoat crop—and don’t worry, our picks still skew more gangway than runway.The Best Peacoats for Men, According to GQThe Best Peacoat Overall: Schott Classic Wool Melton Peacoat, $665The Best Budget Peacoat: J.Crew Dock Peacoat, $398 $277The Best Upgrade Peacoat: Buck Mason Melton Admiral Peacoat, $548The Best Slim Peacoat: Private White V.C. Manchester Peacoat, $985 $740The Best Virgin Wool Peacoat: Drake’s Navy Wool Double-Breasted Peacoat, $1495In This Shopping GuideAccordionItemContainerButtonLargeChevronMore Peacoats We LoveWhat to Look for in a PeacoatBest Peacoat FAQBest Peacoat Overall: Schott Classic Wool Melton PeacoatSchott NYCMelton Wool Blend$665 NordstromPros & ConsAccordionItemContainerButtonLargeChevronProsAs classic as it getsProven durabilityVarious hand pocket optionsConsMight be a touch too classic for someSchott is an American icon that has been making the platonic ideal of various menswear jacket styles for over 100 years. Worn by everyone from Rihanna to The Ramones, the brand is known for long lasting clothing, which is one of the reasons it’s at the top of this list. As for the design, to borrow the name of its iconic biker style, the details are literally ‘Perfecto’.For example: Subtly engraved anchors on the double breasted placket, wide lapels along with additional higher pockets (perfect for going full Dylan-mode after viewing A Complete Unknown). Cut in a regular silhouette, this option is pretty much the most textbook version of a peacoat you can buy, and as mentioned, will likely last you a lifetime.Best Budget Peacoat: J.Crew Dock PeacoatJ.CrewDock Peacoat$398 $277 J.CrewPros & ConsAccordionItemContainerButtonLargeChevronProsGreat price pointPrimaLoft insulationAnchor buttonsConsNot as much history, if you’re into that kind of thingSmaller lapelsOn the surface, this J.Crew option is almost indistinguishable from Schott’s (anchor buttons, chest height pockets). Where J.Crew’s differs is not only in its price, being about 50% cheaper (and even more with the current discount), but also in its insulation tech, utilizing lightweight primaloft for an added diamond quilted lining. Basically, the mad lads went and made an already warm coat even warmer.Best Upgrade Peacoat: Buck Mason Melton Admiral PeacoatBuck MasonMelton Admiral Peacoat$548 Buck MasonPros & ConsAccordionItemContainerButtonLargeChevronProsNice price pointMelton woolSatin liningConsGreen won’t be for everyoneAnother peacoat made from a heavy-duty Melton, but this time in a more army shade than navy one. Buck Mason’s peacoat has a tailored structure fitting closer to the body than some, and that close fit paired with the heavy wool makes for a supremely wind resistant coat.This particular style also does away with the lower, vent pockets in favor of chest height pockets alone, which gives the coat an overall sleeker feel that’s only increased by the Japanese satin lining.Best Slim Peacoat: Private White V.C. Manchester PeacoatPrivate White V.C.The Manchester Peacoat$985 $740 Private White V.C.Pros & ConsAccordionItemContainerButtonLargeChevronProsLifetime repair serviceNo details missed (horn buttons!)True Melton clothConsHigher price point, though again, lifetime repairTrue story, I recently stopped someone in the street to ask what peacoat they were wearing, and it was this one from Private White V.C. The Northern England-based purveyor of some of the highest quality hand-made outerwear you can find lends their hometown name to this peacoat style—an ultra-refined, ultra-considered version of the iconic coat, that just so happens to ship free to the United States, and comes with a lifetime repair service.Cut from heavy, 30. oz Melton

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The 12 Best Men’s Peacoats for 2025: Anchor Your Cold-Weather Dressing
These heavy-duty peacoats will give your other winter coats a shot across the bow.
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Like most enduring pieces of outerwear, the best men’s peacoats have a rich, practical military history. But while parkas, field jackets, trench coats and bombers all have their origins in the air force or army, the pea coat is their seafaring Naval cousin.

Made to withstand whipping winds while on deck, peacoats are typically made from a heavy duty, coarse-feeling wool, and cut shorter for increased mobility. It was only after World War II, when there was a surplus of them lying around, that well-dressed gents quickly realized they also paired smartly with suits, and provided the perfect mix of insulation and ease-of-movement.

For all these reasons, the peacoat has never really gone out of style, but something has changed recently. Specifically, the style is no longer only being promoted by heritage-leaning brands. Instead, from Prada to Lemaire, and Auralee to Buck Mason, many of the brightest designer lights of today are waking up to the wonder of the peacoat. Below, we’ve harvested the best of a very good 2025 peacoat crop—and don’t worry, our picks still skew more gangway than runway.


The Best Peacoats for Men, According to GQ

In This Shopping Guide

Best Peacoat Overall: Schott Classic Wool Melton Peacoat

Melton Wool Blend

Schott NYC

Melton Wool Blend

Pros & Cons
Pros
  • As classic as it gets
  • Proven durability
  • Various hand pocket options
Cons
  • Might be a touch too classic for some

Schott is an American icon that has been making the platonic ideal of various menswear jacket styles for over 100 years. Worn by everyone from Rihanna to The Ramones, the brand is known for long lasting clothing, which is one of the reasons it’s at the top of this list. As for the design, to borrow the name of its iconic biker style, the details are literally ‘Perfecto’.

For example: Subtly engraved anchors on the double breasted placket, wide lapels along with additional higher pockets (perfect for going full Dylan-mode after viewing A Complete Unknown). Cut in a regular silhouette, this option is pretty much the most textbook version of a peacoat you can buy, and as mentioned, will likely last you a lifetime.

Best Budget Peacoat: J.Crew Dock Peacoat

Dock Peacoat

J.Crew

Dock Peacoat

Pros & Cons
Pros
  • Great price point
  • PrimaLoft insulation
  • Anchor buttons
Cons
  • Not as much history, if you’re into that kind of thing
  • Smaller lapels

On the surface, this J.Crew option is almost indistinguishable from Schott’s (anchor buttons, chest height pockets). Where J.Crew’s differs is not only in its price, being about 50% cheaper (and even more with the current discount), but also in its insulation tech, utilizing lightweight primaloft for an added diamond quilted lining. Basically, the mad lads went and made an already warm coat even warmer.

Best Upgrade Peacoat: Buck Mason Melton Admiral Peacoat

Melton Admiral Peacoat

Buck Mason

Melton Admiral Peacoat

Pros & Cons
Pros
  • Nice price point
  • Melton wool
  • Satin lining
Cons
  • Green won’t be for everyone

Another peacoat made from a heavy-duty Melton, but this time in a more army shade than navy one. Buck Mason’s peacoat has a tailored structure fitting closer to the body than some, and that close fit paired with the heavy wool makes for a supremely wind resistant coat.

This particular style also does away with the lower, vent pockets in favor of chest height pockets alone, which gives the coat an overall sleeker feel that’s only increased by the Japanese satin lining.

Best Slim Peacoat: Private White V.C. Manchester Peacoat

The Manchester Peacoat

Private White V.C.

The Manchester Peacoat

Pros & Cons
Pros
  • Lifetime repair service
  • No details missed (horn buttons!)
  • True Melton cloth
Cons
  • Higher price point, though again, lifetime repair

True story, I recently stopped someone in the street to ask what peacoat they were wearing, and it was this one from Private White V.C. The Northern England-based purveyor of some of the highest quality hand-made outerwear you can find lends their hometown name to this peacoat style—an ultra-refined, ultra-considered version of the iconic coat, that just so happens to ship free to the United States, and comes with a lifetime repair service.

Cut from heavy, 30. oz Melton wool, this coat’s able to stand up against more than a smattering of rainfall and snow. The company also did away with some of the sea-faring trappings peacoats are known for in favor of some more elevated details like British-made horn buttons and a bit of tailoring flair, cutting the coat slightly closer to the body. Also: The big lapels are lapeling here, creating an almost shawl collar shape when lying flat, then bringing some Sherlock Holmes-esque drama when popped.

Best Virgin Wool Peacoat: Drake’s Navy Wool Double-Breasted Peacoat

Navy Wool Double-Breasted Peacoat

Drake's

Navy Wool Double-Breasted Peacoat

Pros & Cons
Pros
  • Soft virgin wool
  • Horn buttons
  • Typical Drake’s attention-to-detail
Cons
  • That sticker price

It’s hard to make a list focused on an iconic, classic menswear style without featuring Drake’s—they just sit neatly in the middle of the vibe-creation and well-made venn diagram. The brand's peacoat is about as refined as you can get. Handmade in Italy from 100% virgin wool (usually used for more formal outerwear styles, and earning you a truly stunning drape) the coat also features horn buttons, the iconic embossed anchor, and the requisite large collar.


More Peacoats We Love

Auralee Oversized Super 120s Wool Peacoat
Oversized Super 120s Wool Peacoat

Auralee

Oversized Super 120s Wool Peacoat

Super 120s Wool is typically used for suiting, because of how fine and polished it looks. No surprise, then, that Auralee proudly put it in the name of its (also beautifully cut) peacoat, which exemplifies why the brand is becoming more and more beloved.

Todd Snyder Wool Alpaca Peacoat
Wool Alpaca Peacoat

Todd Snyder

Wool Alpaca Peacoat

Regular readers will know that if Todd Snyder has a version of something, it’ll be one of the best versions out there—from a cost, design, and hand-feel perspective. In the case of this coat, some alpaca has been brought in to make things even softer.

Noah Insulated Leather Peacoat
Insulated Leather Peacoat

Noah

Insulated Leather Peacoat

If there’s any tougher material out there than wool, it’s leather. When it’s buttery leather from Noah, even better. And it’s still lined with recycled Italian cashmere.

MHL Coarse Wool Melton Pea Coat
Coarse Wool Melton Pea Coat

MHL.

Coarse Wool Melton Pea Coat

MHL. (legendary designer Margaret Howell’s more-affordable workwear line) makes some of the most elegant takes on classic workwear going. This option, with the addition of a drawstring at the waist, is no exception—it’s also currently on a sizable sale.

COS The Double-Breasted Pea Coat
The Double-Breasted Pea Coat

COS

The Double-Breasted Pea Coat

The relaxed COS aesthetic you know and love, in an elegant moss color style that feels slightly more yacht than battleship.

Lemaire Brown Dispatch Peacoat
Brown Dispatch Peacoat

Lemaire

Brown Dispatch Peacoat

Lemaire’s designs earn cult, collectible status these days for a reason. The ideas are inventive, the fabrics are great, and the cuts are masterful. The more cropped and boxy silhouette of its peacoat is also a good example of where menswear is leaning in 2025—elegant and grown up, but not lacking in personality.

Universal Works Alpaca Double Breasted Peacoat
Alpaca Double Breasted Peacoat

Universal Works

Alpaca Double Breasted Peacoat

It was about time we had something with a bit of pattern on this list. Nottingham, England-based Universal Works delivers, with a fuzzy alpaca wool and subtle horizontal stripe design.


What to Look for in a Peacoat

The first thing to bear in mind when peacoat shopping is your preferred silhouette. Traditional peacoats are a bit more boxy and have room for layering a thick knit underneath, but more modern styles cut a bit closer to the body. You’ll want a peacoat that retains the classic heavy and coarse wool that the style is famous for, not only because this’ll give you the right heft for insulating against the elements, but also because it helps your peacoat drape in the right way, and means you can pop the collar with adequate aplomb. Next, color. Navy is traditional, and the right move if you want to honor the peacoat’s history, but unless you’re actually in the Navy there’s no rule at eschewing tradition here. These days, we like a black one just as much, if not more. Oh, and a word on the buttons: Gold varieties are out there, but strictly speaking those are Officer’s Coats, not peacoats.

Best Peacoat FAQ

Why is it called a peacoat?

There are a couple of origin swilling around. Some say that the term comes from the Dutch word ‘pijjekker’, with the pij referring to the type of cloth used in making the particular style of coat that became the modern peacoat. Another possible origin stems from the US Navy, whose heavy coats worn at sea were once made from a coarse ‘pilot cloth’, which over time got shortened to P-jacket, and eventually (in the 1700s) became peacoat.

How long should a peacoat be?

Peacoats generally fall at the waist, which would traditionally allow easier movement on the deck of ships. A cropped version is fine, but ending anywhere below the thigh may slightly warp the look.

What’s the difference between a peacoat and a topcoat?

Topcoats are longer in length than a peacoat, finishing at the knees or below. They’re also typically made from lighter, more formal-leaning fabrics like gabardine, which aren’t quite as warm, but for city life didn’t need to be.

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