
Women's Quilted Jackets
When you need warmth without weight, quilted jackets do the job well. Our women’s quilted outerwear is perfect for days that move between dry spells and drizzle. They're light enough to layer, warm enough to wear on their own when conditions stay mild. The quilting holds warmth close without the heaviness of a padded coat, so you stay comfortable while still feeling like yourself in it.
These quilted jackets for women come in clean, tailored shapes that sit neatly over knitwear and under heavier coats. Quilting on the inside and outside provide warmth and comfort, while water-repellent finishes help with light showers and damp air. Colours stay grounded, so the jacket works with what you already own, not just what you bought this week.
Whether worn as your main layer in spring and autumn or tucked beneath a tweed coat in winter, these are ladies’ quilted jackets built for regular use. Practical pockets, secure fastenings and easy-care fabrics mean they're ready to go again tomorrow.
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Warmth Without the Bulk
Quilted construction works by holding pockets of air between layers, and that trapped air does the insulating. The result is warmth without the drag: a jacket that feels light on the shoulders, easy through the arms, and comfortable when you’re in and out of heated spaces. That can make a difference on days when you don’t want to feel bundled up just to stay warm. A good ladies’ quilted jacket should also keep its shape. Ours are designed to sit cleanly on the body rather than collapsing into softness, so the look stays tidy after repeated wear.
A Layer That Works Year-Round
Quilted jackets for women are practical in more than one season. In autumn, they’re the jacket you grab on the way out. Warm enough for the first cold snap, light enough that you’re not carrying it by lunchtime. In winter, they sit comfortably under a wax coat or tweed overcoat without adding bulk through the sleeves. Come spring, they’re back again as the easy outer layer for late afternoons, early starts, and weather that can’t decide what it’s doing. This is also where the tailored cut matters. You can wear it over a fine knit and jeans, or over a dress with boots, and it still reads as intentional.
Designed and Finished in Dublin
Our women’s quilted jackets are designed with changeable, damp weather in mind. The kind of weather that isn't dramatic enough to justify full storm gear. Water-repellent outer fabrics handle passing showers. Diamond quilting holds its structure through repeated wear. Printed accents add a subtle hint of colour when the cuffs and collar are turned up. Pockets are placed for hands and essentials. Fastenings feel secure when the wind picks up. The overall look stays simple, because the jacket needs to work often.
Are quilted jackets warm enough for winter?
They’re warm on mild winter days, especially with a decent knit underneath. When it’s properly cold, a quilted jacket works best as a layer under tweed or wax, adding insulation without making your arms feel packed out.
What’s the difference between a quilted jacket and a padded jacket?
Ladies quilted jackets usually feel lighter and more streamlined, because the stitching holds the insulation in place and keeps the shape tidy. Padded jackets often have more volume and a “puffer” feel. If you want warmth with a cleaner outline, quilting is usually the better match.
Do quilted jackets make you look bulky?
Not if the cut is right. Look for shaping through the waist or a cleaner, tailored fit through the body, plus quilting that sits flat rather than ballooning. Diamond quilting tends to look sharper and more structured than large-scale baffles.
Are these quilted jackets water-resistant or waterproof?
They’re designed to handle light rain and drizzle with water-repellent finishes. That’s different from fully waterproof outerwear, which is made for sustained downpours.
How should a women’s quilted jacket fit if I want to layer it?
Think in layers. If you’ll wear it mostly as an outer layer, you want room for a jumper without the front pulling when it’s fastened. If you’ll wear it under another coat, you’ll want a neater fit, so it sits comfortably through the sleeves. The shoulders should still sit cleanly either way.
How do I care for a quilted jacket?
Follow the care label first. In general: gentle wash, low agitation, and air dry. Avoid high heat (especially tumble drying) because it can affect the quilting and any water-repellent finish. If you store it on a hanger, the shape holds better.














