12 Best Brands for Vegan Winter Coats

2022-04-24 07:25:51 By : Mr. DI YI

Wrap up in style with looks from these brands.

Whether it’s a snowy Midwestern winter for you or one filled with palm trees and a chill, you’ll find the coats you need to keep you warm this winter from these vegan and vegan-friendly brands.

Survive those sub-zero temperatures with humane fashion in outerwear from NOIZE. These cruelty-free, PETA-approved parkas are filled with 100% recycled plastic bottles, ensuring no animals were harmed for your warmth. Use promo code VEGOUT15 for 15% off your purchase!

Constructed from repurposed and recycled materials, Norden’s parkas and puffers come in sustainable styles that are as individual as you are.

At Baro, you’ll find purpose-driven products tested in Vancouver, Canada. This brand’s coats are designed with a water-repellent outer layer to keep you warm and dry even in the coldest temperatures.

Alpine North’s vegan down alternative will keep you warm all winter. While you’re browsing their parkas and puffers, take a look at their raincoats as well.

This brand is perfect for those who like to make a statement. With APPARIS, you’ll find bold fashion with ethical style.

Stay warm this season with Canadian-produced coats that are easy on the planet and kind to the animals. Committed to creating modern classics with quality design, Wuxly has you covered in sustainable style.

At Save The Duck, you’ll find versatile parkas and jackets for every need. Brave the cold without harming the ducks.

For All Kind offers cruelty-free parkas crafted from hand-selected materials, making this PETA-approved company stand out from the crowd.

Will’s Vegan Store is the spot for plant-based clothing. Whether you’re looking for a Pea Coat, Biker Jacket, or Recycled Hooded Puffer, Will’s has what you need.

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What do the terms eco-friendly, ethically sourced, and modern style have in common? They all describe the winter parkas found at Frank And Oak.

In addition to their regular line of vegan leather and vegan fur, Bernardo also offers their Bernie line, specially for young adults. We’re loving the Unreal Shaggy Hoodie Jacket!

No list of outerwear brands is complete without mentioning this vegan-friendly brand. Patagonia offers select vegan options, including their Nano Puff Parka, Iron Forge Hemp Canvas Barn Coat, Radalie Parka, and more.

Tammie, a vegan of 17 years, is a former psychology professor and self-proclaimed wellness guru. Indie author, kindness ambassador, and big dreamer, she’s just a girl, standing in front of a broken US food system, asking it to be vegan.

Casa Borinqueña is making the transition from pop-up to brick-and-mortar this June.

Visit the Carl’s Jr. in Glendale this Friday, April 22 to receive a free Beyond Burger.

The vegan plaza is entirely Black-owned!

The shelf-stable product is available now on Amazon!

Fons plans to have three locations open by the end of May.

Evive frozen smoothies are here to hack your morning routine!

Omakaseed at Plant Bar will be opening on April 30 in the NoMad neighborhood of New York City.

Buzz on over to Honeybee Burger’s newest hive!

The weekly vegan event kicks off this Sunday, April 24.

Stalk & Spade is bringing vegan burgers to Minneapolis, Miami, and Des Moines this year!

This heat-and-eat product is the answer to all your vegan breakfast dreams!

Add some rich botanicals to your skincare routine with these vegan-friendly Latina-owned brands!

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