The length of the parka covers your entire back and extends all the way up to your upper thighs for wind protection and warmth. To better prevent wind from filling the jacket, simply tying the drawstring at the waist is an easy solution, while the zipper closure ensures that wind cannot enter through the teeth of the zipper
Two pockets are zippered, so you can store your important items and free your hands when you want to go out but don't want to take your bag on. The top zipper of the jacket and the flap under the pocket are decorative and blend in with the overall look of the garment
The fur trim around the outer edge of the hood of the parka is not only decorative but practical. It creates a boundary layer of still air around the face, greatly reducing heat loss. Of course, if you don't like the fur collar you can take it out of the way. The hood is large enough to wrap your entire face when you put it on. In sunny weather, you can also take the hood off separately
On days when you need to add core warmth, your parka can be worn casually. A simple pair of straight-legged jeans or skinny jeans provide the perfect casual base, and with a plain, fine-knit sweater or loose t-shirt under a zipped-up parka, you'll be ready for any occasion
Parker coats have been a popular choice for keeping people warm during the cooler months of the year. The soft faux-fur lining keeps more heat in for you and is an essential piece of clothing in your closet, so you can wear your coat with confidence because you'll be cozy and warm all day long