We’re right in the midst of a cold snap here in the UK and finding the right outerwear for your wardrobe rotation is a must right now. That’s where guys like &SONS come in with their epic line up of coats and jackets. Check out our pick of 8 of the best for seeing you through to summer below:

BOARDWALK PEACOAT – £375
Inspired by the original ‘pijjekker,’ &SONS returned to basics to craft the perfect modern silhouette with the Boardwalk Peacoat. Balancing form with function, this update features minimal branding and sustainable innovation, utilizing recycled hardware and an eco-friendly lining crafted from beech tree cellulose.

WOODWARD RAIN COAT – £275
Crafted from 315GSM bonded cotton with a PFC-free water-resistant coating, this Woodward Rain Coat blends refined style with weather-ready protection. Features like natural horn buttons, concealed storm flaps, and breathable vents ensure a clean, tailored silhouette that performs reliably in unpredictable conditions.

DIRECTOR’S JACKET – £295
Designed with the precision of a filmmaker, the Director’s Jacket is practical, robust, and quietly confident. It is cut from 300gsm overdyed cotton canvas that has been vintage-washed for immediate softness and depth. Featuring a warm jacquard brushed-cotton lining and a contrasting corduroy collar, it is built for the long haul with reinforced elbows, adjustable waist tabs, and antique brass hardware.

SEAWOLF DECK JACKET – £345
Built for days when the weather decides to hold a grudge, the Seawolf Deck Jacket is a fortress in fabric form. Constructed from 100% cotton Bedford cord, it offers a rugged ribbed texture that refuses to lose its shape while aging like a fine whisky. The interior is a sanctuary of warmth, boasting a full borg lining that laughs in the face of dropping temperatures. Practicality gets a nod too, with a moleskin collar that can be flipped up and secured against the wind, reinforced elbows, and a heavy-duty YKK zip shielded by a loop-button placket. It’s the kind of jacket that makes you almost look forward to a storm.

CARVER JACKET – £180
Few garments boast a resume as impressive as the classic chore jacket. From the workshops of 19th-century French artisans to the tracks laid by US railroad workers, it has always been the uniform of the industrious. The Carver Jacket is a faithful iteration that honours that lineage, checking every workwear box along the way. Crafted from robust 97% cotton, it features reinforced elbow patches, a button-down collar, and a utilitarian pocket configuration designed for the tools of your trade. Finished with discreet &SONS branding, it is a minimalist workhorse that offers protection, comfort, and undeniable style.

HAWKER QUILTED JACKET – £285
Engineered for cold, wet conditions, the Hawker Quilted Jacket upgrades the traditional field silhouette with premium materials. It features a water-resistant shell reinforced with a waterproof backing and is insulated with a 90/10 duck down and feather mix. The 700 fill power ensures superior thermal regulation, while the diamond quilt design maintains a sharp profile. With comfort-led details such as a convertible collar, ribbed cuffs, and fleece-lined hand warmers, this jacket delivers high-performance utility with an effortless aesthetic.

CAB COAT – £215
A tribute to heritage craftsmanship, the Cab Coat reimagines vintage workwear for the modern pioneer. Constructed from heavy-duty 100% organic cotton weighing in at 400gsm, this piece offers a substantial feel and incredible durability. The design features a shorter cut and tailored fit, elevating the traditional chore aesthetic. Designed to age with grace, the fabric develops a personalized character with every wear, ensuring that it remains a timeless symbol of hard work and style.

ROGUE LONE PINE DENIM JACKET – £450
A symbol of endurance and exclusivity, The Lone Pine is defined by its materials. This first edition (LOT 1) is constructed from 11.2oz deadstock selvedge denim sourced from Kuroki Mills—one of the few remaining facilities in Japan to handle rope-dyeing, weaving, and finishing in-house. The fabric itself is a finite resource, no longer in production, ensuring that each piece is as rare as it is robust. With no shortcuts taken, this is a unique opportunity to own a garment that can never be replicated.
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