Surprise! The famous 'Amazon Coat' is on sale for Prime Day

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The Amazon Jacket is here to make winter a whole lot more bearable—and stylish! (Photo: Amazon)
The Amazon Jacket is here to make winter a whole lot more bearable—and stylish! (Photo: Amazon)

Winter is coming, so you’re probably on the hunt for a truly amazing coat that will keep you feeling cozy and looking cute. Well, the buck stops here. Amazon has a coat that’s so coveted, it’s actually been dubbed “the Amazon Coat”—and it’s on sale for Prime Day.

The famous Amazon Orolay Down Jacket is a cool 20 percent off today! Yup, that’s about $30 off for the down jacket customers call “so warm, so stylish” and so water-repellent that “the snow glides away on the surface.”

It's made of 90 percent duck down and 10 percent feathers—and some styles come with a faux fur-lined hood! (Photo: Amazon)
It's made of 90 percent duck down and 10 percent feathers—and some styles come with a faux fur-lined hood! (Photo: Amazon)

This down jacket is showing up on stylish women from New York City to Seattle to the Chicago suburbs—and its ubiquity is only increasing. The style of the Amazon Coat is decidedly fashion-forward, yet not intimidatingly so.

The front is paneled and features six oversize pockets that form a quilted design. Its cocoon-like shape is shorter in the front and longer in the back, with an almost layered look. There’s a shearling-style liner in the hood, a good, tight seal at the sweatshirt-y cuffs, plus side zips for easy mobility.

The Amazon Coat pairs easily with leggings or skinny jeans, boots or sneakers (though truth be told, not a whole lot is visible beneath its puffy, warmth-trapping silhouette). Overall, the jacket is sporty, seasonal, and totally cute. Fans say it’s warm and lightweight—that perfect winter combo.

Orolay Women’s Thickened Down Jacket (a.k.a. The Amazon Coat)

Orolay Women’s Thickened Down Jacket (a.k.a. The Amazon Coat)
Orolay Women’s Thickened Down Jacket (a.k.a. The Amazon Coat)

The Orolay Thickened Down Jacket also comes in more than a dozen colors and patterns—from neutrals like black and grey to cheerful hues like red and yellow. There are even a few camo prints! So at least if you’re braving the elements in the very same coat as the woman sitting next to you on the commuter train, there’s a chance your army green will stand out against her black version.

This ubiquitous topper isn’t made by some fancy designer with a Madison Avenue boutique. It’s available on Amazon from a brand called Orolay—and it originally retails for $140, a pretty reasonable price for an everyday coat that will last you years. But thanks today’s Prime Day deal, it’s just $112.

How can you possibly pass it up?

The Orolay Thickened Down Jacket (Photo: Amazon)
The Orolay Thickened Down Jacket (Photo: Amazon)

These cheerful shoppers sure couldn’t:

“I am obsessed with coats!! Out of probably 20 winter coats, this is now my absolute favorite!!,” wrote one. “The quality is outstanding! I have had every expensive brand name winter coat, but have never ever had one that has kept me this warm! I I'm not even looking forward to the warmer months because I don't want to put this coat away!”

“This jacket is even better than [its] reviews - If that is believable!,” wrote another fan. “The price was exceptional for this style of jacket...This jacket is so versatile, about the only place I can think of where it might not fit in would be a formal event. It can be made to work in any other type of occasion. The coat has kept me completely warm in 5 degree weather with 20 mph winds.”

Catch the Prime Day deal on “the Amazon Coat” —while it’s still in stock!

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