Winter Wear: Jackets Under $150

3 November 2009, 4:58 PM. By Fidel Martinez

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Temperatures keep dropping and dropping, and because you can’t get drunk to the point where you don’t feel the cold every day (or can you?), we’ve compiled a list of four jackets that will keep your ass warm and make you look fly. All the gear here is under $150, so you’ll have enough coin left over to feed your alcoholic habit.

Gap Wool Peacoat

picture-11We’ll kick things off with a classic. Though most fashion trends fade away, the peacoat still remains a staple of any self-respecting man’s wardrobe. You can pair it up with a nice dress shirt and slacks, or you can be more casual with it and wear a polo shirt underneath it. You can currently purchase a solid black peacoat, made with a blend of 80% wool and 20% polyester, at The Gap for only $128.

J. Crew Washed Cord Sports Coat

picture-21This J. Crew jacket is perfect for any occasion. Whether you’re going out to dinner, or are simply running errands and a hoodie won’t do, the washed cord sports coat will tell people you’re not a slob. The cut and color of the jacket will also make you look smarter than you actually are. You can buy the jacket at the J. Crew website, for $98.

Armani Exchange Plaid Detail Bomber

picture-31Let’s face it. You’re probably not going to find an authentic bomber jacket for less than $150, so here is the next best thing. Armani Exchange, through it’s website only, sells a cotton fabric, black bomber jacket with a faux fur collar for $145. In addition to keeping you warm, the jacket exudes all of the badassery a leather bomber jacket would.

North Face Apex Bionic Hoodie Jacket

picture-4We used to rock this bad boy in college until one drunken night we managed to lose it at a party. The North Face specializes in making durable gear for extreme weathers, so you can ignore how thin it looks. It will serve your needs regardless of where you live. You can purchase the Apex Bionic Hoodie Jacket here for $149.

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