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December 20, 2021

Last updated on December 21, 2021

Best Jackets on StockX

Nick Matthies

Nick Matthies is an editorial freelancer for StockX.

From The North Face to Moncler, and Supreme to NOCTA, we’re taking a look at some of the best jackets on StockX

From The North Face to Moncler, and Supreme to NOCTA, we’re taking a look at some of the best jackets on StockX

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Winter has arrived. For many of us, cold temperatures will be the norm for at least the next three months, and for those of us who live further north, we should be prepared to brave the elements. When it comes to cold weather preparation, making sure you have a solid winter-ready jacket should be the first thing you do. Whether you’re lacking in that regard or just want to upgrade your current winter coat, StockX has literally thousands of options. 

Nike x Drake NOCTA Puffer Jacket

This bright yellow Puffer Jacket was released by Drake and Nike last year as a part of the duo’s first NOCTA release. For those unaware, NOCTA is an apparel-focused sub-label created as a part of a long-term working relationship between Nike and Drake. This jacket was one of the hottest apparel pieces to release last year and has maintained its popularity in 2021, especially as winter has begun flexing its muscles. The Nike x Drake NOCTA Puffer Jacket is fully insulated and features 800-fill goose down, making it made for staying warm in the cold. Grab one of the hottest jackets of the season and brave the cold in style this winter with Nike and Drake’s first-ever puffer jacket.

Moncler Maya Short Down Jacket

Moncler’s Maya Jacket is one of the luxury brand’s most popular down-filled outerwear pieces. Designed to deliver a timeless look with its inspiration rooted in the 1980s, the Maya Down Jacket is a revisitation of Moncler’s archive. The quilted down jacket features a polyamide nylon exterior material built for the elements and its insides are stuffed with a goose feather down for maximum warmth in the cold. The hood is detachable for those who prefer their jackets without it and the left arm features a pocket with a felt Moncler logo on it. Right now, the Moncler Maya Short Down Jacket is available on StockX for several hundred dollars below retail, so if you’re looking for the best bang for your buck, this is it.

The North Face 1996 Retro Nuptse Packable Jacket

The North Face has dominated the outerwear space for several decades, but over the last few years, the brand has taken a new position in the spotlight due to its many high-powered collaborations. And while those partnerships are all pretty amazing, The North Face still makes amazing jackets all on their own. This The North Face 1996 Retro Nuptse Packable Jacket in black is the best-selling jacket on StockX in 2021 and for good reason. First of all, the jacket is available for below its retail price on StockX. Second of all, it delivers the warmth of 700-fill down and it’s 100% packable, making it easy to store and carry. This The North Face Jacket is a great option for anyone who’s looking to keep warm this season without need for big brand names or collaborations.

Yeezy x Gap Round Jacket

When the Yeezy x GAP Round Jacket was released for pre-order earlier this year, it had felt like an eternity since the partnership was announced. Now, several months later, consumers have received their long-awaited Round Jackets and the reviews have been mixed. Regardless of whether you like or dislike the jacket, it’s undeniable that its shape is unique. While some have compared it to a trash or recycling bag, the good people of Instagram have started reversing the negative sentiment around the apparel piece one good fit pic at a time. If its novel collaborative nature wasn’t enough to make it a hit, the fact that it takes expert-level styling to make it look good certainly does. If you’re looking for an outerwear piece that will present daily styling challenges in a high-risk, high-reward fashion, this is the coat for you.

Supreme The North Face Paper Print Nuptse Jacket

Supreme is still releasing The North Face collaborations on a regular basis and now that both brands are owned by the same parent company, we don’t expect them to slow down any time soon. Despite that fact, one of our favourite Supreme x The North Face Jackets is a two-year-old collaboration that’s aged like fine wine. The Supreme The North Face Paper Print Nuptse Jacket was originally released just one day after Christmas in 2019. Its design had been leaked and rumoured for years up to that point and since its delivery, it’s been one of the most popular Supreme The North Face Jackets on StockX. Its crinkled paper print provided a neutral colourway that looks like it has a patina to it from the second it’s in your hands.

Gucci x The North Face Padded Jacket

Usually, The North Face’s biggest collaboration of the year comes with Supreme but in 2021 it was something else entirely. Instead, it was their two-part collaborative collection with luxury brand, Gucci, that stole the show. The collaboration’s first release landed in January of this year and part two was made available more recently in November. This Gucci x The North Face Padded Jacket released as a part of the more recent delivery and has been one of the most lauded pieces of the whole collection. The jacket features an all-over Gucci GG Monogram print as well as quilted down padding for warmth. If you’re looking to get your hands on the best luxury jacket to release this year, The North Face and Gucci’s Padded Jacket is the one for you.

Supreme Junya Watanabe CDG Man Patchwork Puffy Jacket

Supreme’s Junya Watanabe collaboration from earlier this season was one of the best of the year. The partnership drew on the legendary Japanese designer’s extensive archive to create collaborative apparel that sits directly on the fine line between streetwear and luxury. This Puffy Jacket was released as a part of that collaboration and might be the best jacket Supreme has released all year. It features a padded fill for warmth and its exterior is made from olive green cotton patchwork, which gives off big vintage army surplus vibes. In terms of branding, this jacket is more purely minimal than most Supreme pieces, featuring just one relatively small logo on the lower left chest.