Top 3 winter jackets for men

Finally, the cold has arrived, and the days of icy wind that we hate so much return. If you want to dress in style and wear the most top men’s winter jackets of this winter 2016 season, pay attention to this post.

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Winter is coming … or so it seems. Winter has been waiting but it comes with strong gusts of cold air. So that you don’t freeze and you can go outside in style, we recommend the following three garments to keep you warm during this winter:

1. PARK

The origin of this jacket is Eskimo. Its main objective as a coat was to shelter from the cold and the winter wind.

Today, the coat does not have an animal origin but follows the same function as in the past. It is, therefore a generally waterproof and padded coat with tape or drawstring on its fur hood and on its waist. The most useful thing about the parka is that you can adjust it to your body thanks to the tape or cord that surrounds your waist and thus not let the wind pass. It is an anti-wind top!

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2. BREAKS

The trench or trunk is a three-quarter jacket made of wool or cotton, with a wide hood and which fastens bypassing elongated pieces made of bone or wood by clips.

Its origin takes place in World War I by the soldiers of the British Royal Navy, and in its beginnings, it came camel brown ’in color. Its main peculiarity was the way of fastening it, designed in its past to be able to do it with gloves on while fighting in the front.

However, its rise as a garment came in World War II, and it was known as ‘Duffle coat’ but when it arrived in Spain it became popular as a trench coat through the Spanishization of the word ‘Trench coat’ (trench coat).

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3. DOWN

The down is a coat that contains inside the short and soft feathers that birds have under the outer plumage of their wings. It is a very warm and compact garment, but by contract, it is very sensitive to moisture. The other option that exists is down with synthetic fibers. These are less insulating but cheaper for your pocket. Both feather and synthetic fibers have one goal in common: not to heat, but to retain heat from your own body. Advice! When you look at a down hdmm jacket , keep in mind the so-called Cuin, that is, the cubic inches or cubic inches. This will mean that it has a greater power of inflation and therefore, its capacity as an insulator will be greater.

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