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Winter coats with up to 90% off savings to buy now and stash in your wardrobe

Winter coats with up to 90% off savings to buy now and stash in your wardrobe

Daily Mirror21-06-2025
Get autumn and winter coats from £7 as brands like Boden, White Stuff and Regatta drop huge off-season discounts
While most of us are thinking about swimsuits and SPF, some savvy shoppers know summer is actually prime time to basket a serious bargain on winter fashion. Coats and jackets, once the priciest part of your cold-weather wardrobe, are quietly slipping into sale sections with huge discounts, and some up to 90% off. With retailers clearing out last season's stock, it's the perfect moment to pick up a luxe layer for a fraction of the price and stash it away until the chill sets in again.
We've scouted the best deals from high-street favourites including Debenhams, Regatta, Boden and ASOS, where everything from quilted puffers to tailored wool coats are going for 50 to 90 per cent less than usual. Whether you're after practical, polished or both, these off-season steals are worth scooping up now. We promise you'll thank yourself come November!
Debenhams
Debenhams is delivering some of the biggest outerwear savings of the season, with winter jackets and coats marked down by as much as nearly 90%. The sale spans a broad mix of styles to suit every wardrobe, from faux fur-trimmed aviators and belted puffers to sleek wool-look overcoats and cocoon silhouettes. Whether you're after something structured for smart layering or an oversized option, there's no shortage of choice. With many pieces dipping well below the £30 mark, it's definitely a sale that rewards a bit of forward planning.
Our head of fashion's picks
NastyGal Duffle Front Bonded Fur Aviator, now £29 (was £99)
Dorothy Perkins Short Luxe Quilted Padded Puffer Belted Coat, now £25 (was £85)
Boohoo Tall Double Breasted Coat, now £7 (was £50)
Regatta
Regatta's summer sale is a goldmine for practical outerwear at seriously reduced prices, with hefty discounts on winter jackets, waterproofs and cosy fleece layers. The brand's signature mix of performance and everyday wearability is on offer, with padded parkas, 3-in-1 waterproof shells and insulated raincoats all going for up to 70% off. Fleece zip-ups and softshell jackets make ideal transitional pieces, and many are now under £45.
Our head of fashion's picks
Women's Mottere Quilted Jacket, now £45 (was £180)
Women's Ezdale Waterproof Insulated Jacket, now £28 (was £140)
White Stuff
This season, you can win yourself up to 60% off outerwear at White Stuff. From quilted coats in on-trend earthy tones to smartly tailored wool-blend jackets, your winter wardrobe is in for a real treat. Signature pieces like teddy-lined parkas, soft boucle bombers and cable-knit fleece zip-ups are all up for grabs, with many now priced well under £50.
Our head of fashion's picks
Lorena Quilted Coat, now £55 (was £110)
Sabine Wool Blend Coat, now £45 (was £150)
Boden
Boden's winterwear sale is delivering well-made, practical pieces at up to 50% off, making it a solid time to invest in cold-weather staples. The range includes smart wool-blend coats in classic cuts, casual parkas with practical details and quilted jackets ideal for layering.
Our head of fashion's pick
Faux Sherling Jacket, now £83.25 (was £185)
ASOS
ASOS has quietly rolled out some hefty discounts on winter coats, with loads of styles sitting at 50–70% off– ideal if you're thinking ahead. The range is as varied as you'd expect, from oversized puffers and longline parkas to tailored wrap coats and smart wool-blend numbers. Most of it's in easy-to-wear shades like black, beige and khaki, so you won't have trouble working it into your everyday wardrobe.
Our head of fashion's picks
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