Funnel-Neck Coats Are The Runway Trend Every Brand Is Co-Signing

Phoebe Philo knows how to set a trend in motion. Oversized silhouettes? She arguably pioneered the now-beloved look. So when the industry vet introduced funnel-neck coats in her namesake label’s inaugural collection last October, it was only a matter of time before this caused a domino effect. In other words, though Philo led the charge on the trend, others soon followed suit.

On the runways during the Fall/Winter 2024 season, the likes of Proenza Schouler and Stella McCartney offered their takes on funnel-neck coats. In New York, the former kicked off the look with a fuzzy black jacket, while the latter showed a stark white tailored iteration (pictured below) in Paris.

The outerwear silhouette flooded the Spring/Summer 2025 catwalks as well — a sign it’s sticking around. Indeed, during the shows, more brands caught on to the emerging neckline — three being Brandon Maxwell, Gucci, and Chloé. The New York-based designer’s cropped beige version felt fitting for balmy weather. Meanwhile, creative director Sabato De Sarno, who joined the Gucci team in early 2023, designed an edgy bomber-like funnel-neck jacket in a deep olive green hue. Then over at Chloé, newly appointed CD Chemena Kamali served up various pastel-colored puff-sleeve jackets.

Stella McCartney Fall/Winter 2024 | Pietro D’Aprano/Getty Images Entertainment

The beauty of a funnel-neck coat? It’s easy to incorporate into your wardrobe. “As much as avid fashion followers love catwalk trends, not all of them translate to everyday living,” says Ducie Keam-George, the CEO, creative director, and founder of celebrity-favorite brand Ducie. “The funnel-neck trend, however, manages to mesh style and functionality perfectly.” Jemma Cassidy, Chief Product Officer at Banana Republic, agrees. “As colder months approach, the structured, high-collar design acts as a built-in scarf, offering added warmth around the neck without the need for extra accessories,” she tells TZR.

Though there’s no wrong way to wear the piece, stylist Marina Ingvarsson has a suggestion. For the weekends, she loves pairing the outerwear with barrel jeans and loafers. And for more dressed-up occasions, Ingvarsson recommends a midi pencil skirt with boots. “It’s that rare piece that works as hard as I do, transforming from casual to formal without missing a beat.”

Without further ado, take a look at 10 must-have funnel-neck coats below.

Oversized Italian Twill Trench Coat

Banana Republic –

“We’re excited to introduce the Italian Twill Trench Coat, made from luxurious wool and fully lined to keep you warm during the colder months ahead,” explains Cassidy. Bonus: It comes in petite, too.

Funnel-Collar Wool Coat

& Other Stories –

Snuggle up this winter in this toasty wool coat from & Other Stories. This dark gray hue will look sophisticated alongside black leather accents.

Long Sleeve High Collar Coat

Stine Goya –

Butter yellow is the color trend that just can’t quit. For a wintery approach to the hue, try this high-collar coat from Stine Goya.

Funnel Neck Longline Coat

Asos –

“We’ve taken the [funnel neck] trend and made it our own, playing with proportions, shapes, and fabrications,” explains Thomas Robinson, Asos’ head of design. Case in point: The brand’s flowy chocolate brown style here. How could a jacket this chic not turn heads as you stroll down the sidewalk?

Rhonda Padded Twill Bomber Jacket

Khaite –

Though leather bomber jackets have stolen the spotlight this fall, that doesn’t mean you can’t wear the silhouette in another fabric — like this twill look from Khaite. Featuring a dramatic funnel neck and oversized fit, it’s sure to keep you cozy.

Hazel Leather Jacket

Ducie –

“The Hazel jacket in leather is a Ducie take on funnel necks,” notes Keam-George. “Our customer loves the versatility and multiple styling options that these jackets offer.”

Finch Raincoat In Lacquered Cotton

Proenza Schouler –

Rain, rain … don’t go away? At least, not if Proenza Schouler’s shiny brown raincoat is part of the equation. Finish off your outfit with a cute bucket hat to stay extra covered.

Wool Blend Double Breasted Funnel Neck Coat

Reiss –

With a double-breasted silhouette, Reiss’ iteration reads classic and polished. Layer a cashmere pullover underneath for ultimate warmth.

The Connor Long Coat

Aritzia –

Between the unique neck and removable tie belt, there’s a lot to love about Arizia’s version. If you’re prone to spills, perhaps opt for the piece in black or mocha brown.

Funnel-Neck Stretch Twill Moto Jacket

Rosetta Getty –

Don’t live somewhere that warrants a heavy coat? This short moto jacket is the way to go. Throw it over a cotton tee, and you’re all set.

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