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A hooded coat is this season’s hottest buy

- Shane Watson

Here i s what I expect from a coat. Protection from the rain (not just l i ght showers). Protection from the cold (not just a layer that will help roughly as much as a jacket). Protection from the rain and cold to knee level or beyond (not just midbottom, leaving my legs to brave the elements while the rest of me toasts).

I want a coat that is coat enough to allow me to stand on a cliff in a gale in November and a coat with style. (I may want to be warm and dry but I badly don’t want to become yet another navy blue padded blob with blonde highlights and no other distinguis­hing features).

And I want a hood. Once you’ve had a hood you can’t go back. You’re properly shielded with a hood, in a way you aren’t with a hat, and your home blowdry won’t be instantly flattened.

So it’s surprising that it isn’t that easy to find a good allround coat, let alone one with a hood. A fat teddy bear style is hardly waterproof; a nice trench is not so warm; a neat Crombie style doesn’t have the necessary winter padding.

They all have their advantages, but don’t tick all the boxes, and none of them has a hood. And a hood, for me, is the only non-negotiable.

There are other coats I love, but the one with the hood is the one I know I’m wearing. having that in mind makes riffling through the coat rail a lot easier.

Admittedly parkas are no longer the first word in fashion, but they never go out of style and they do give good hood.

If you are fixed on a classic parka- style coat — zip-up, with a faux fur trimmed hood (and who can blame you) — my advice is step away from the faded navy and give yourself a smart upgrade in black from Zara (£89.99 zara.com).

Unlike a lot of fashion parkas, this one is guaranteed waterproof (always check first).

Otherwise Parka London does a Stormont parka (£385 irisfashio­n.co.uk) in military green lined in retro orange that’s a deadringer for the Woolrich classic as well as being a gear change.

And John Lewis has done a cleaned-up modern parka with no fur trim (just half fur-lined), and a hidden zip closure in a bright olive green khaki (£119 johnlewis. com) that l ooks fresh and different.

If you want to just go for a coat designed for walking the dog in the wet that’s also good-looking and affordable, then Seasalt Cornwall is a good place to look.

It has several styles, all made out of tincloth, a cotton-rich oilskin- inspired fabric. My favourite is the half-fleeceline­d parka style Plant hunter Coat (£150 seasaltcor­nwall. co.uk) which comes in eight colours — midnight being the one you’ll end up getting.

The other practical, but occasional­ly dull coat that we’re all wedded to is the puffer. If that’s in your comfort zone and you’re happy to stay there, then head to Cos for the long (mid-calf), hooded black puffer (£180 cosstores.com) just fractional­ly chicer than the one you have hanging in the hall. Otherwise Uniqlo does a seamless down hooded coat that finishes on the knee and comes in olive, light grey, navy and black (£159.90 uniqlo.com). The more ‘fashionabl­e’ choice right now is a coat that looks like a quilted husky jacket from the eighties, only longer with a thermal filling and detachable hood.

Zara’s chocolate- coloured wind-and-waterproof version (£89.99 zara.com) has a high stand-up collar. If you can banish thoughts of the Queen out riding (I can’t quite), then this is a good option.

Not so waterproof, but quite smart and eco-conscious (it’s made from recycled plastic), is Zara’s belted wrap coat with a big hood (£49.99) in beige, burgundy or black. Mango does something similar but zip-up with a furry trim hood in grey (£89.99 mango.com).

There is an alternativ­e — a cool layering tip favoured by models, actresses and fashion editors — and that is the hooded gilet or sleeveless puffer worn under a waterproof coat. Me+em has the super-deluxe version in shearling (£699) but cashmere will do the trick nicely (£199, both menandem. com). Or Mango has a detachable hooded quilted gilet (£35.99).

hoods go with everything this autumn.

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Girls and the hood: Model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley (left), and Max Mara’s Autumn/Winter 2020 show
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