This list covers 20 jacket brands, running alphabetically from “Valentino” to “Vuori.” You’ll find everything from Italian luxury houses and Swiss watchmakers-turned-outfitters to skate labels and vegan-friendly startups. Some focus on tailored elegance, others on rugged outdoor performance, but all of them make jackets people wear every day, whether that’s for a night out, a hike, or a walk to work.
Jacket Brands are the companies and labels behind the coats and jackets you see on shelves, runways, and city streets. Some, like Valentino and Versace, built their names on high fashion, while others, like Victorinox, started out making pocketknives before branching into outerwear. One fun fact: Von Dutch’s flying-eyeball logo began as hot-rod pinstriping art before it landed on trucker jackets in the early 2000s.
Below you’ll find the table with the brand, country of origin, parent company, founding year, and a short description for each one.
Brand: the name of the jacket label, listed alphabetically so you can quickly find the one you’re looking for.
Country of Origin: the country where the brand got its start, giving you a sense of its roots and design influences.
Parent Company: the business that owns or runs the brand today, which is useful if you want to know who’s really behind the label.
Founding Year: the year the brand launched, helpful if you’re curious how established or new it is.
Description: a short summary of what makes each brand distinct, so you can decide which ones fit your style before digging deeper.
Jacket Brands
Brand
Country of Origin
Parent Company
Founding Year
Valentino
Italy
Mayhoola for Investments
1960
Valstar
Italy
Fratelli Fila
1911
Van Heusen
United States
PVH Corp.
1919
Vans
United States
VF Corporation
1966
Vaude
Germany
Vaude Sport GmbH & Co. KG
1974
Vaute
United States
Independent
2009
Veda
United States
Independent
2008
Veilance
Canada
Amer Sports
2009
Versace
Italy
Capri Holdings
1978
Vetements
Switzerland
Vetements Group AG
2014
Vetra
France
Independent
1927
Victorinox
Switzerland
Victorinox AG
1884
Vince
United States
Vince Holding Corp.
2002
Visvim
Japan
Cubism Inc.
2001
Vivienne Westwood
United Kingdom
Independent
1971
Volcom
United States
Authentic Brands Group
1991
Vollebak
United Kingdom
Independent
2015
Von Dutch
United States
WSG Brands
1999
Voormi
United States
Independent
2011
Vuori
United States
Independent
2015
Descriptions
Valentino
Italian luxury house known for romantic, refined tailoring; its jackets and coats often feature elegant silhouettes and signature V-logo or Rockstud hardware.
Valstar
Milanese heritage outerwear maker famous for the “Valstarino,” a suede-and-nylon bomber long favored by classic Italian style icons.
Van Heusen
Long-running American menswear label originally known for shirts, now also offering blazers and outerwear built around classic, wearable tailoring.
Vans
California skate brand best known for sneakers, whose varsity, flannel-lined, and bomber jackets are staples of skate and streetwear culture.
Vaude
German outdoor brand recognized for sustainably produced, weatherproof mountain jackets and a strong environmental manufacturing ethic.
Vaute
New York label that pioneered high-fashion vegan outerwear, crafting warm winter coats and jackets without any animal-derived materials.
Veda
New York leather goods label celebrated for its soft, minimalist leather jackets favored by fashion editors and celebrities alike.
Veilance
Arc’teryx’s understated luxury offshoot, producing technical, weatherproof jackets that blend urban tailoring with high-performance outdoor fabrics.
Versace
Bold Italian luxury house whose jackets often feature striking prints, gold hardware, and glamorous, body-conscious tailoring.
Vetements
Avant-garde fashion collective known for oversized, deconstructed jackets and ironic reworkings of everyday workwear and streetwear.
Vetra
Historic French workwear maker still producing its iconic cotton twill chore and moleskin jackets entirely in France.
Victorinox
Swiss maker best known for its pocketknives, whose travel-gear division also produces durable, practical jackets and softshells for everyday wear.
Vince
Contemporary American label offering understated, luxe-casual jackets and coats known for soft fabrications and clean, minimal lines.
Visvim
Tokyo label led by Hiroki Nakamura, blending Americana workwear and artisanal craft techniques into cult-favorite jackets.
Vivienne Westwood
British fashion house rooted in punk rebellion, known for tailored jackets and coats mixing historical silhouettes with subversive detailing.
Volcom
Southern California surf-and-skate brand producing casual jackets and outerwear built around its “Youth Against Establishment” ethos.
Vollebak
Experimental British outerwear brand pushing extreme materials science, from graphene to solar-charged fabrics, into futuristic technical jackets.
Von Dutch
Early-2000s pop-culture label inspired by pinstriper Kenny Howard’s hot-rod art, known for trucker jackets bearing its flying-eyeball logo.
Voormi
Colorado wool-textile company engineering rugged, weatherproof jackets from proprietary surface-hardened wool fabric made in the American West.
Vuori
California athleisure brand crafting lightweight, technical jackets designed to move seamlessly from workouts to everyday wear.
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