Yes, it may be hard to believe, but the puffy coat is a century old. In 1922, Australian mountaineer George Finch invented the first inflatable device made of balloon cloth and feather feast. Sixteen years later, Eddie Bauer He patented his design for the down jacket and the rest is retail history. But while some of these early designs looked like puffy trash bags, fashion took the sprayer and raised it. Resist the urge to wear plaids, shorts, and quilted fleece this fall and update your look with a spray.
Get the look (above): A/X Puffer Jacket A/X Iridescent Puffer Jacket, iridescent jogger-type shirt [$370, $170 & $160, armaniexchange.com]; Canada Goose Crofton Puffer Shoes [$525, canadagoose.com].
Fjallraven S / F Anorak [$229, fjallraven.com]; Eddie Bauer Powder Search 2.0 insulated pants [$200, eddiebauer.com]; F / CE x Gramicci Neck T-Shirt [$110, gramicci.com]; Dick Dick Matic Patterned Clothes [$80, matek.clothing]; Dsquared2 Hiking Ankle Boots [price upon request, dsquared2. com].

DSquared maxi anorak [price upon request, dsquared2.com]; Gramicci Balloon Pant [$110, gramicci.com].

Moncler Collection Amarante Down Jacket [$2,180, moncler.com]; Ferragamo wool sweater and leather lace-up shoes [$790 & $1,190, ferragamo.com]; J.Lindeberg Santo Tattersall Track Pants [$245, jlindeberg.com]; Privé Revaux The Rover . sunglasses [$40, priverevaux.com].
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