Not to be dramatic or anything, but faux fur coats should be on your radar. Fashion itself has spoken! The Fall/Winter 2025 runways were overflowing with textured outerwear. Think Gucci, Elie Saab, Stella McCartney, Fendi, Altuzarra, Chloé, Gabriela Hearst, and more—all showcasing fabulously fluffy creations.

Sure, you might instantly associate a faux fur coat with a glamorous look (and you’re not wrong—they’re the perfect finishing touch over a sequin skirt or an off-the-shoulder mini). But they’re equally chic paired with your go-to pair of jeans. In fact, it’s probably the most effortless way to wear the trend.

With so many variations in faux fur coat styles and denim silhouettes to choose from, we’ve rounded up plenty of outfit inspiration to help you find your perfect pairing. No need to thank us—keep scrolling!


Shaggy faux fur coat and flared jeans

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When I think of a shaggy faux fur coat, ‘70s fashion easily comes up. Lean into the glam rock vibe with the decade's other sartorial signature: flared jeans. A pair of aviator frames and some platform boots complete the look.

Oversized longline faux fur coat and slim-fit jeans

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Longline coats that practically touch the floor are major right now. To pull off the style successfully, make sure to balance the volume of your coat with slim-fitting jeans.

Teddy faux fur coat and barrel leg jeans

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A teddy-style faux fur coat has a unique plushness that pairs best with jeans, offering a bit of structure. Try barrel-leg jeans—their subtle, balloon-like volume balances the coat’s coziness, while the tapered ankle keeps the overall look sleek and flattering.

Collarless faux fur coat and wide-leg jeans

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The absence of a collar immediately makes a faux fur coat feel more fitted, no matter how long it is or the style of fur—whether it be shaggy versus smooth, versus teddy. This means you can wear your widest wide-leg jeans and not feel or look unbalanced.

Cropped faux fur coat and cuffed jeans

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Cuffed jeans can sometimes shorten the appearance of your legs, since the horizontal line of the cuff draws the eye downward. This effect is most noticeable with thicker or wider cuffs, but it’s easy to balance out. Pair this denim style with a cropped faux fur coat to show off more of your jeans and create the illusion of longer legs—all while keeping your look fresh and proportioned.

Smooth faux fur coat and dark wash jeans

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Smooth faux fur coats have a more polished feel, lending an elegant sophistication to any outfit thanks to the shorter fibres. For a cohesive ensemble, match your coat's formality with dark-wash denim. Did we mention indigo washes were a major jeans trend on the AW25 runways? Win-win!

Leopard print faux fur coat and blue jeans

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A leopard print faux fur coat paired with denim is an absolute classic. To stay true to the lasting appeal, style yours with mid-wash blue hues. It doesn't get more timeless than that.

Faux fur-trimmed coat and bootcut jeans

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Whether it's just your collars and cuffs that are fluffy or your entire coat featuring contrasting faux fur elements, you'll want to mirror the proportions of your coat in the rest of your outfit. Bootcut jeans do just that, providing a fitted silhouette through the hips and thighs and offering volume just at the hems.

Slouchy faux fur coat and baggy jeans

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The key to nailing this look is to select a pair of jeans with a relaxed fit that matches the slouchiness of your coat. Just because your jeans are baggy doesn't mean they have to be super wide-leg. Instead, look for loose legs and low rises.

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Alexandria Dale
Digital Fashion Writer

Alexandria Dale is the Digital Fashion Writer at Cosmopolitan UK. Covering everything from the celebrity style moments worth knowing about to the latest fashion news, there’s nothing she loves more than finding a high street dupe of a must-have designer item. As well as discovering new brands, she’s passionate about sustainable fashion and establishing the trends that are actually worth investing in. Having worked in fashion journalism for six years, she has experience at both digital and print publications including Glamour and Ok!