Meet The Arrivals: Dope Looking Jackets That Cost Less Than Rent

New outerwear brand The Arrivals brings the best of good design and fair prices to your back this winter.

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Copping new outerwear is a stylish rite of passage once the temperature drops, but it's usually an investment you have to budget for. At least, if you hope to get something that either is made from quality stuff that will actually protect you from the elements, or a slick design that'll make your 'fits even flyer. Newly launched outerwear label The Arrivals is poised to give you the best of both worlds. Jackets that are reasonably priced with aesthetics that speak to men and women who put serious thought into how they dress. 

Led by a former architect who honed his taste in New York and Amsterdam, each item is named after an architect or famous structure. Speaking of structure, the patterns are immaculately cut in that sweet spot between tailored and slouchy, and the materials are top-notch. We're talking fishtail parkas made of waxed raw denim sourced from Italy, with suede-backed Merino shearling hoods, raincoats made from rubber-coated twill and Korean sport mesh, and leather jackets made from heavyweight South American leather with nickel zippers.

Oh yeah, and there's that whole fair price thing. Everything clocks in at under $600. Yeah, still a lot of dough to drop, but considering designer leather jackets and outerwear can soar beyond $1,000 faster than you can type the "money flying away" emoji, it's a lot easier to stomach. Shop the entire inaugural collection at thearrivals.com

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