This list covers 20 jacket brands, starting with “Patagonia” and ending with “Pacific Trail.” These companies range from rugged outdoor outfitters to luxury fashion houses, and their jackets show up everywhere from mountain trails to city sidewalks. Whether you’re layering up for a hike, a ski trip, or just a walk to work, you’ll find a brand here that fits the moment.
Jacket Brands are companies that design and manufacture outerwear, from puffer coats and parkas to bombers and blazers. Some started as humble mills or army suppliers, like Pendleton’s wool blankets or Parajumpers’ pararescue-inspired parkas, before becoming household names in cold-weather fashion. Others, like Prada, turned a single nylon jacket into a symbol of an entire decade.
Below you’ll find the table with each brand’s country of origin, parent company, founding year, and a short description.
Brand: the name of the jacket brand, so you can quickly spot the one you’re looking for or want to learn more about.
Country of Origin: where the brand was first established, giving you a sense of its heritage and design influences.
Parent Company: who owns the brand today, which helps you understand its size, backing, and place in the wider fashion industry.
Founding Year: the year the brand launched, so you can see how long it’s been making jackets and building its reputation.
Description: a quick summary of what the brand is known for, helping you decide which jackets match your style and needs.
Jacket Brands
Brand
Country of Origin
Parent Company
Founding Year
Patagonia
United States
Held by Holdfast Collective
1973
Pendleton
United States
Pendleton Woolen Mills
1863
Parajumpers
Italy
Independent
2006
Peuterey
Italy
Independent (Style Capital-backed)
1994
Pyrenex
France
Independent
1859
Prada
Italy
Prada Group
1913
Puma
Germany
Independent (publicly traded)
1948
Perry Ellis
United States
Perry Ellis International
1978
Peak Performance
Sweden
Privately held
1986
Point Zero
Canada
Independent
1976
Prana
United States
Columbia Sportswear
1992
Pretty Green
United Kingdom
Frasers Group
2009
Parka London
United Kingdom
Independent
2010
Phenix
Japan
Descente Ltd.
1952
Publish Brand
United States
Independent
2010
PRPS
United States
Independent
2001
Paul Smith
United Kingdom
Paul Smith Ltd.
1970
Peter Storm
United Kingdom
JD Sports Fashion
1957
Pull&Bear
Spain
Inditex
1991
Pacific Trail
United States
Independent
1937
Descriptions
Patagonia
Outdoor apparel company founded by climber Yvon Chouinard, known for durable, sustainably made fleece jackets, shells, and down jackets favored by hikers and everyday wearers alike.
Pendleton
Oregon-based woolen mill famous for Native American-inspired blankets and rugged wool jackets, including the iconic plaid board jacket beloved by outdoors enthusiasts.
Parajumpers
Italian outerwear label inspired by U.S. Air Force pararescue gear, known for oversized fur-trimmed parkas and heavyweight down jackets popular in cold-weather fashion.
Peuterey
Italian luxury outerwear house specializing in refined down jackets and parkas that blend technical performance with tailored, high-fashion design.
Pyrenex
French heritage brand originally making down bedding before becoming known for plush, feather-filled down jackets crafted in the foothills of the Pyrenees.
Prada
Iconic Italian luxury fashion house whose nylon and leather jackets became status symbols in the 1990s and remain sought-after runway and streetwear pieces today.
Puma
German sportswear giant producing athletic and casual jackets, from windbreakers to track jackets, worn by athletes and street-style fans worldwide.
Perry Ellis
American fashion label offering polished, versatile jackets, from bombers to blazers, blending classic American sportswear with modern tailoring.
Peak Performance
Swedish outdoor and ski brand known for technical, minimalist-designed jackets built for skiing, hiking, and cold-weather city wear.
Point Zero
Canadian outerwear brand recognized for affordable, functional winter jackets and coats designed to handle harsh Canadian winters.
Prana
California-born brand focused on sustainable, yoga-inspired outdoor apparel, including lightweight and insulated jackets made from recycled and organic materials.
Pretty Green
British fashion label co-founded by musician Liam Gallagher, offering mod-inspired jackets like Harrington and bomber styles rooted in British youth culture.
Parka London
British outerwear specialist built entirely around the parka silhouette, offering colorful, fur-hooded parkas for men, women, and children.
Phenix
Originally a Norwegian skiwear brand, now Japanese-owned, Phenix makes technical ski and snow jackets combining Scandinavian design heritage with modern performance fabrics.
Publish Brand
Los Angeles streetwear label known for minimalist, technical-inspired jackets that merge skate and street culture with clean, modern silhouettes.
PRPS
American denim-driven label recognized for rugged, distressed leather and trucker jackets with an intentionally worn-in, vintage aesthetic.
Paul Smith
British designer label known for tailored jackets and blazers that mix classic British cut with playful color and pattern details.
Peter Storm
Long-running British outdoor brand offering practical, budget-friendly waterproof and fleece jackets for hikers and everyday countryside wear.
Pull&Bear
Spanish fast-fashion retailer under the Inditex group, offering trend-driven, affordable jackets aimed at young, casual-wear shoppers.
Pacific Trail
Pacific Northwest heritage brand known for classic quilted and puffer jackets designed for rainy, cold outdoor conditions.
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