Submitted by Twewy1997 t3_zw3tsf in BuyItForLife

Like the title said. Can you please recommend me some high-end parka that are not Canada Goose or Moncler? I just dont like Canda Goose and Moncler really visible branding. My budget is $500 - $600. At first i thought about buying Woolrich parka but people say their quality went down since they moved their production to China so im having second thought about them. I need my parka to be warm and be water resistant/ water proof also have a hood. I dont really care if they have fake fur or real fur or gore-tex. Thank you.

Edit: Thanks for all the recommendations. After looking at all the brands im leaning towards Fjallraven Singi Parka in their Deep Forest(green) color. Im still open to recommendations though especially if they are green.

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BuckeyeBTH t1_j1su9q2 wrote

As someone else said... Patagonia.

I've got a 3-1 that after ten years, the inner puff was a little flat. Took it in to get it refluffed... Instead they gave me a free exchange with a brand new jacket...

Lifetime warranty that they stand by, and a focus on sustainable practice? They get my money every time.

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thorsenm t1_j1swttk wrote

LL bean Maine Mountain parka

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Aww_Nice_Marmot t1_j1sxf0l wrote

Take a look at Nobis. I've been really happy with mine and I think it fits all your requirements (although cost may be slightly higher than the budget listed, I don't quite remember).

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MyUncleIsBen t1_j1t2l8g wrote

I've had a Fjall Raven for five years now and love it

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BuckeyeBTH t1_j1t2z9n wrote

Sort of? I had to bring the physical jacket in for exchange, with both pieces.

They looked at it, agreed they could not repair the inner piece and exchanged the whole thing for free.

I guess there's something about how those are stuffed that they can't fix? Idk ..

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PositiveArm t1_j1t49jy wrote

Rab Valiance jacket might be what you're looking for. I like mine; very warm, seems to be high quality.

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noots-to-you t1_j1t4skl wrote

Soo.. what I’ve found over the years is that it has to fit well to be warm; no random internet recommendation is going to help you. Try on a bunch. I’ve had a bunch and the warmest one I ever had, which seems to be indestructible, a decade and zero sign of wear, is from – ready for a surprise ? J.Crew. Go figure.

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bigredbicycles t1_j1t5fsq wrote

Any parka with a non-tech, non-DWR exterior will be able to last a long time since you can reapply wax and usually those fabrics are harder wearing.

Fjallraven and some other brands have Parkas like this.

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walkingnyc t1_j1t9366 wrote

Check out r/puffersandparkas there is a helpful guide at the top!

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councilface t1_j1tdgo8 wrote

You're not going to get high end with that budget.

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trackofalljades t1_j1trnd1 wrote

Sure you can, $1000+ parkas sell every year at those prices at the clearance racks in stores like Sail. The only company that doesn’t let retailers do that is Canada Goose, and OP has already made it clear they’re not into the shoulder patch cult.

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makintora t1_j1tz2ji wrote

I’m not sure when exactly Woolrich has moved their production, but I got one around 5 years ago and it’s still good as new.

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dontskimponfootwear t1_j1u31qn wrote

Check out Quartz parkas. Made in Canada, the warmest coat I’ve ever had, very durable. I’ve had mine for 8 years and it looks new. May be a bit out of your price range but they do have some Boxing Day sales.

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crittercam t1_j1u9kj1 wrote

I have a Western Mountaineering puffer I really like.

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Billypisschips t1_j1u9qc0 wrote

A genuine M51 us army issue parka is absolutely the coolest looking parka. At nearly 60 years old it'll probably last a lifetime too.

Edit-they are warm, with liner, but were designed for layering underneath. They are not waterproof. Still cool as though.

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mdjmd73 t1_j1uai6p wrote

I like Kuhl. Their outerwear has a more custom cut, rather than sloppy, oversized.

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djlawrence3557 t1_j1uatsz wrote

I don’t think I see Spiewak mentioned much here - not sure if it’s because people have quality issues with theirs, or, if it’s just a lesser purchased company. I’ve had a parka for 10 years and it’s still in great shape, perfect zippers and the fur liner for the hood is still fluffy

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Mtnskydancer t1_j1uaw06 wrote

I bought a very warm parka in 1998, before I learned the wonder of layers. It was my go to 98-2017. It’s still used on the worst days and up in the mountains.

Mountain hardwear.

caveat, I do not know their current quality. Hopefully some will chime in

If I had to get another, I’d look at Patagonia.

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franklegsTV t1_j1uho98 wrote

Arcteryx has a lot of quality parkas. Quite subtle branding too

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thetwelvegates12 t1_j1uhyn7 wrote

Look in varusteleka, plenty of options and good quality.

Fitting guide is also accurate.

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kittysneeze88 t1_j1ujhq8 wrote

Arc’teryx Therme Parka can be found on-sale via REI often for about $600.

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ZukowskiHardware t1_j1um61q wrote

Crescent down works. They are woman owned out of Seattle. Much better coat than Canada down and less expensive. I have their parka and I love it. Gets me through the coldest winters.

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LifeofSMILEY t1_j1unubn wrote

Kuhl. Their outerwear fits me well and it looks like they offer more coats than they have in the past.

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bso45 t1_j1uspum wrote

Helly Hanson has a particular sailing style that puts some people off. I’ve had two HH parkas and they are amazing. They are pretty moderately priced. Worth looking at sales!

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Fmarulezkd t1_j1ut6w8 wrote

Fjallraven and Helly Hansen are good suggestions. I'd add Didriksons which is a lesser known Swedish brand but quite good.

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link1189 t1_j1uy3w1 wrote

Barbour makes some high quality BIFL jackets.

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imgonnaripthisshit t1_j1uy55t wrote

Eddie Bauer might not be what it used to be but you still get a lot of parka for the money. Real, thick down, water resistant exterior lots of pockets.

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Jagermeister_UK t1_j1vb9fr wrote

Try Holubar. They are heavily discounted on Ebay and Yoox. Dont know why. They are good quality.

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Goghvango t1_j1vcz93 wrote

Askov Finlayson out of Minnesota. Lifetime warranty for defects from materials or craftsmanship. $495 and free shipping. They use recycled material - no down or fur. And most importantly it’s warm. I’d highly recommend it.

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SonnyListon999 t1_j1vfkoh wrote

Moose Knuckle. Some have the logo in matt black that doesn’t stand out.

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JesusAntonioMartinez t1_j1vlm17 wrote

Alpha Industries. It’s the parka Canada Goose based their design on. Mine is super warm.

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bruyeremews t1_j1vn5yb wrote

I have a bogner. Have had it for 6 years at its amazing. I think a lot of their stuff is fashion, but I was able to find a plain black one. Love it. Nobis is also very good. Subtle branding.

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roseisnotarose t1_j1vogio wrote

I love icebreaker, subtle, uses wool loft, work great.

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Myweddingaccount2021 t1_j1w8v52 wrote

My husband’s coat is by quartz, very low key on branding and extremely warm. Very nice coat, recommend.

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davidw t1_j1wdh06 wrote

Filson has a 'down cruiser parka' that looks nice. It's out of stock right now.

That Fjallraven Singi parka looks good, but... for $600 and it's not even really that waterproof, I just couldn't. I got a cheaper North Face parka on sale at REI.

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TSIDAFOE t1_j1wdwfo wrote

A couple years ago I bought an Alpha Industries N3B Parka. Living in a place where below-freezing temperatures are the norm for the majority of the year, it's one of the best investments I've made. Two years later, the jacket is still chugging along with no visible signs of wear.

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GtrplayerII t1_j1wfzsv wrote

I have a Patagonia Tres Parka. 3 in 1. For 85-90% of winter in Montreal it's perfect either as the parka(liner and shell) or just the down puffer liner alone. It's sharp classic looking, practical outside side zip breast pocket for wallet and two large pockets for gloves etc . Patagonia's service is awesome. I've had mine over 6 years without any issues.

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mcfarmer72 t1_j1wols8 wrote

Taiga has good stuff, much of it made in Canada.

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CatsNSquirrels t1_j1wyzfi wrote

We moved from the south to New England. My husband has raved about his Patagonia Jackson Glacier Parka. He never feels the slightest bit cold, and so far we’ve tested it down to around 10 degrees and high winds.

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xX_WarHeart_Xx t1_j26pbx6 wrote

I have a Barbour Beaufort I bought 15 years ago after I met an Englishman I with one from 1983. That was in 2005. I’m still wearing it. It needs to be re-waxed, but is otherwise in great condition despite regular wear. You can buy a hood that snaps on, which has a stiff wire in the brim to keep the hood out of your eyes. I also bought a zip-in liner that doubles as a vest.

It’s made of waxed cotton and is waterproof. The water just beads up and rolls off. The waxed cotton is durable and thorn-proof. You can periodically re-wax it or send it in for waxing and/or repairs.

All of the zippers are high quality brass and feature large ring pulls that are easy to manage even with gloves.

It’s in the price range you’re looking at. They’re a pretty timeless style and should last a lifetime unless you abuse it.

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