The Best Women's Coats and Jackets at Omriyana — 2026 Picks

We get asked constantly how we source our outerwear. The answer is simple: we go directly to European suppliers who are producing for the same market as the big fashion houses, at a fraction of the cost, and we curate what actually works. No filler. No trend-chasing for its own sake. Every coat and jacket we carry has to justify its place in the catalog by delivering quality and design that outperforms its price. Here's what made the cut.

Our philosophy on outerwear

The coat you wear every day is the most visible piece of clothing you own. It's what people see before they see anything else about your outfit. We think that means a coat should be an investment — not necessarily in price, but in quality. A coat that pills after one season, or loses its shape after a month of real wear, is not a value at any price. Every piece below is something we'd buy for ourselves.

Wool coats

Florencia Long Wool Blend Coat — Omriyana

Florencia Long Wool Blend Coat — $179

The Florencia is the coat we built the collection around. Floor-length, structured, with a wide lapel and a self-belt that creates a defined waist even at full length. The wool blend has the drape and weight of a coat that retails for two or three times what we charge. We chose it because it photographs beautifully but also because it functions as genuine cold-weather coverage — not just a fashion layer. This is the coat you buy once and wear for years.

Wool Blend Belted Short Coat — Omriyana

Wool Blend Belted Short Coat — $139

The Wool Blend Belted Short Coat is our most versatile outerwear piece. Mid-thigh length means it works over everything from jeans to dresses without overwhelming the proportions. The self-belt defines the waist without cinching. We reach for this when we want to look put-together without making a statement — it's the coat that elevates whatever is underneath it without demanding attention for itself.

Athens Tailored Wool Blend Coat — Omriyana

Athens Tailored Wool Blend Coat — $99

The Athens is the most accessible wool coat in the collection at $99, and it earns that price point by delivering more than expected: a fitted waist, a proper tailored lapel, and a mid-length that works for professional environments. We think of it as the office coat — the one you wear Monday through Friday that never looks like you're trying too hard.

Eco leather jackets

Premium Eco Leather Moto Jacket — Omriyana

Premium Eco Leather Moto Jacket — $139

The Premium Eco Leather Moto is the jacket we recommend when someone says they want a leather-look piece that actually holds its shape. The material is stiff enough to maintain a structured silhouette — it doesn't droop or wrinkle at the shoulders the way cheaper eco leather does. Clean zippered details, a proper moto profile. This is the piece for someone who wants the visual language of a leather jacket without the price or the animal product.

Iguana Eco Leather Jacket — Omriyana

Iguana Eco Leather Jacket — $139

The Iguana is not a subtle jacket. Exaggerated shoulders, structured body, commanding presence. We added it to the collection because we wanted something for the women who don't want outerwear that blends into the background — who want a jacket that leads the outfit, not completes it. If that's you, this is yours.

Celine Eco Leather Parka — Omriyana

Celine Eco Leather Parka — $159

The Celine combines the coverage of a proper parka with the visual of eco leather — a combination you won't find at most retailers. Waist-cinching belt, longer length, structured shoulders. It's a statement coat that also genuinely keeps you warm. We chose it because utility and fashion shouldn't be a trade-off.

Transitional and light outerwear

Cropped Trench Coat — Omriyana

Cropped Trench Coat — $129

The Cropped Trench is the most spring/transitional piece in the collection. Beige, lightweight, with all the classic trench details — storm flap, belt, epaulettes. Cropped at the hip so it pairs naturally with high-waisted trousers or wide-leg jeans. This is the coat you reach for when the weather is uncertain and the outfit needs something that won't overwhelm it.

Azali Cashmere Bomber Jacket — Omriyana

Azali Cashmere Bomber Jacket — $89

The Azali Cashmere Bomber sits in the space between a cardigan and a proper jacket. Soft cashmere-blend fabric in a zip-up bomber silhouette — structured enough to count as outerwear, relaxed enough to layer indoors. We carry it because not every situation needs a hard edge.

The embroidered outerwear — where our two worlds meet

Embroidered Cotton Trench Coat — Omriyana

Embroidered Cotton Trench Coat — $109

This is the piece that makes most people do a double take. A classic cotton trench coat with Ukrainian folk embroidery at the cuffs and collar. It shouldn't work — and yet it works completely. The embroidery grounds the fashion-forward silhouette in something with cultural weight. We added this to the collection because Omriyana has always been about the intersection of Ukrainian heritage and contemporary fashion. This coat is that intersection made literal.

Lined Embroidered Jacket — Omriyana

Lined Embroidered Jacket — $129

The Lined Embroidered Jacket is the wearable version of the same idea. Folk embroidery on a structured jacket silhouette — not as dramatic as the trench, but more versatile. Layer it over a plain blouse and the embroidery becomes the outfit. It's the piece that lets you carry Ukrainian culture into outerwear without committing to a full traditional look.

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