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Katie Holmes's Quilted Shacket Is the Perfect Fall Layer—Shop 4 Lookalikes Starting at $46

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katie-holmes-quilted-shacket: A collage of three photos on a pink background. The first is a photo of a woman wearing a green quilted shacket. The second is a photograph of Katie Holmes at a red carpet event. She wears a tan top and matching coat. The third is a photo of another green shacket, but this one cropped.
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I think Katie Holmes just cracked the code for essential fall layering. Photographed taking a stroll through uptown Manhattan, the Dawson's Creek star wore a light sage green quilted shacket with slate gray accents and an added shearling collar in a bright fuchsia hue. (Shop a similar shacket—aka a shirt jacket—from Nordstrom for $169 here.)

katie-holmes-quilted-shacket: Katie Holmes walks through Manhattan wearing a green quilted shacket with fuchsia collar and carries a L.L. Bean tote bag in white and red as well as a metallic to-go cup.
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The coat, an Italian-made number from Marfa Stance, is fully modular and 100% reversible. It's crafted from lightweight and water-repellent Japanese and Italian nylon and includes recycled, lightweight polyester padding. It also features robust bound seams for durability and longevity of the piece. The shacket has a cropped hem and rounded sleeves for a curved silhouette along with two massive front pockets. (You could probably slip Reese's new book club pick in there...)

The collar Holmes accessorized with is also a Marfa Stance piece. Available in 14 different color ways, the re-attachable collar is made from Italian merino shearling and lined with Polyester Japanese Grosgrain and is a super easy way to add some color into your wardrobe during the colder months. The brand, known for its modular and customizable reversible coats as well as collars, hoods and more, is an optimal choice for anyone looking to mix and match.

She paired the coat with denim wide-leg pants and a customizable L.L. Bean tote bag. Holmes opted for the signature white tote with red accents and even added her initials, KH, to the front. The actress looked effortless, sporting minimal jewelry—a couple of thin rings on her hands and a bright silver hoop in her nose—and rocked a middle part with her straight auburn locks. She kept the look clean with a fresh-faced no-makeup makeup look and even made sure to bring her metal to-go cup for optimal sustainability.

Unfortunately for us, Holmes's jacket/collar combo is only available for pre-order right now, so we scoured the web for lookalikes so, you too, can add this fall staple to your wardrobe.

Shop Quilted Shackets

The 100% polyamide Evaless Quilted Jacket features a diamond patterned design, long sleeves perfect for cuffing, four large front pockets and a lapel collar in a chic boyfriend-style fit.

Lole's take on a quilted shacket is made from nylon, water-repellent material similar to Marfa Stance's coat. It's lined with a recycled polyester fill and features long sleeves and a spread collar along with the diamond quilt texture.

For under $100, you can snag this L.L. Bean quilted shacket for a preppier addition to your closet. With a cropped hem, this lightweight and uninsulated piece is perfect for layering in the fall. Made with an extra soft jersey blend both inside and out, you can pair it with your favorite long sleeved shirt in the fall or add under a thicker coat in the winter for multi-season use.

This military-inspired liner from Everlane is a must have for any cold weather situation. Lightweight and easily packable, The Quilted Liner is made almost entirely of recycled materials and features a classic crew neck, side pockets and snap fastenings. It also comes in an additional four shades in case army green isn't your thing.


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