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The 20 Best Coats from Target Are Perfect for Bundling Up

Including the world's most perfect leather jacket.

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There aren't many perks to gray, frigid winter days—but there is a silver lining, and it comes in the form of new outerwear. Even one fresh piece has the power to help you rethink your cold-weather wardrobe, supplying endless opportunities to mix and match all while providing a much-needed barrier of warmth between you and subzero temps. That's where Target comes in: a one-stop shop for a whole range of winter coats and jackets to suit every personal style. Besides, a closet refresh shouldn't have to break the bank.

We combed through the retailer's pages to find 20 options that run the gamut from simple to sophisticated. There are sleek peacoats for your office commute, plush parkas for bundling up in the snow, lightweight styles for the lucky souls whose winters don't necessitate turning up the heater—and, of course, plenty of puffers.

Free Country Vanguard II Parka Jacket
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If you live somewhere truly frigid, practicality supersedes fashion—but that doesn't mean you can't have a little fun. Choose a parka in a pretty color to liven up your wardrobe. This sage green find is lined with fleece in the hood and and back for extra softness.

Not only is the suede-shearling combo on this boxy jacket an easy way to sneak more texture into your closet, but per reviewers, it's also deceptively warm: "I needed a new winter coat and have probably watched too many episodes of Yellowstone, but as soon as I saw this it was a must buy," writes one (who also suggests sizing down). "It is so soft and will for sure keep me warm!"

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Tap into your inner Olivia Pope with a wrap jacket that can handle subzero temps. This one gets bonus points for its punchy lilac color.

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A New Day Adaptive Puffer Jacket
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If icy blue doesn't fit your palette, this pared-back puffer also comes in hot pink for peak Barbiecore vibes. The quilted fabric is also water-resistant, so you can wear it out in light rain.

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Call off the search for the perfect leather jacket puffer: This one is buttery soft, just oversized enough to layer with, and basically ticks all the boxes.

Looking for a medium-weight option? This quilted design is the way to go. It has enough room to layer chunky knits underneath for when temperatures dip below normal.

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Timberland's longline parka is a smart buy if you're looking for performance-grade outerwear. It's fully insulated as well as seam-sealed, to keep all water out, and features an antimicrobial treatment designed to minimize odor.

A trench coat may be a classic, but that doesn't mean you have to spend a fortune on yours. Keep this taffeta-lined option on-hand for slightly warmer days.

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We'd use this recycled polyester bomber to kick off a foray into color-blocking—the hem and cuffs are berry pink for a tonal touch.

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This Faux Fur Find

Rebdolls Sherpa Teddy Coat

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Rebdolls Sherpa Teddy Coat
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Conside this the acceptable way to wear your favorite throw blanket out of the house. Made with a fluffy faux fur fabric, it's seriously soft and great for dressing up loungewear.

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This Sleek Number

Allegra K Notched Lapel Coat

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Allegra K Notched Lapel Coat
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It's a little less structured than your typical peacoat (plus, it comes with a removable belt so you can cinch the waist), making this brown coat a good option if you're looking for something that's dressy but still casual enough for weekend brunch.

The iridescent sheen of this longer puffer sets it apart from other similarly plush styles on our list; the delicate waist tie doesn't hurt, either.

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Okay, so a raincoat is definitely a must, but this one—which has taffeta lining, a waist cincher, and elastic cuffs—goes above and beyond basic.

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This Teddy Style

Evans Teddy Coat

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Evans Teddy Coat
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Perhaps not ideal for a rainstorm or blizzard, but if you need something fancier that'll keep you warm when worn over dresses, this fluffy teddy coat is your guy.

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Break up a uniform of neutrals with a blush pink bomber that definitely works as a statement piece. It's cold weather-ready, too: "Surprising[ly] warmer than I expected (a plus as I live in Maine!)," writes one reviewer.

Depending on where you live, this jacket can either function as a warm layer or as your entire winter jacket (if the latter: We're jealous). Either way, it's a worthwhile investment for year-round wear.

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This Textured Puffer

Sebby Corduroy Puffer Jacket

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Sebby Corduroy Puffer Jacket
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Yes, another cropped puffer has made our list—this time, it comes in a corduroy finish and soft sage hue. We love the high collar that zips all the way up to keep you protected from windchill.

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This Timeless Pick

Avenue Faux Wool Peacoat

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Avenue Faux Wool Peacoat
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You can't go wrong with a classic camel peacoat. It's polished enough to be office-appropriate, but it's not so fussy that you can't throw it over jeans and a tee to run errands on the weekends.

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If you live somewhere where 50 degrees is cause for breaking out the outerwear, this corduroy number is pretty perfect. It's roomy enough so you can layer underneath, but not so bulky that you'll overheat: "The problem with most winter jackets occurs when going inside stores... the big ones are cumbersome to handle after taking off," writes one West Coast reviewer. "This one is just right."

Introduce some pattern into your coat collection with this plaid number, which features a minimalist, streamlined silhouette and easy-to-style neutral palette to offset the print.

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Elly Leavitt
Fashion & Luxury Commerce Editor

Elly Leavitt is a fashion and luxury commerce editor with over seven years of experience covering fashion and design. Her writing can be found in Harper’s BAZAAR, ELLE, Town & Country, Esquire, ELLE Decor, and more. Previously, she was an editor at Domino magazine. You can probably find her in line at Trader Joe's. You will never find her at SoulCycle.

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