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Introducing the Depop-approved trend that has Gen Z firmly in a chic chokehold


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Tania LeslauFashion Features Editor
December 1, 2025
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Every so often, a trend that has been doing the rounds on Depop or Vinted will enter the mainstream sphere. Cue the peacoat - the twee yet trim outerwear layer that has captivated the minds and Monzo accounts of Gen Z shoppers across the nation. 

Yet, there appears to be a subset of the peacoat trend emerging - that of the blouse persuasion. Defined by a distinctive, rounded Peter Pan collar, short puff sleeves and a double-breasted, babydoll buttoned fit, the peacoat top is the ideal year-round staple.

Muses like Iris Law and Devon Lee Carlson have worn the piece as-is for summer, or layered its vintage silhouette over a long-sleeve for stylish winter wandering. After all, the peacoat dates back to the early 1800s and the Dutch navy - its name stemming from a Dutch term for coarse wool - so its sturdy construction naturally lends itself to cold-weather dressing.

The silhouette entered mainstream fashion after World War II when surplus military clothing became widely available - carving out space for utilitarian fashion to flourish. 

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Stars like Iris Law love the vintage silhouette

Today, the pieces sell like hotcakes on preloved retail platforms. While these apps may be a good (not to mention sustainable) place to start, the high street is perhaps a safer bet - where you won’t have to fight off fellow Y2K fiends for your dream peacoat offering.

From household names like The Kooples to independent labels like Minka Dink, there are a handful of stores championing the sweetheart silhouette. Discover our favourite picks below. 

Best peacoat tops to shop:

  • Margot Top

    Minka Dink

    Crafted from crisp linen, Minka Dink's sleek Margot Top pairs a sculpted collar with cap sleeves and ruched pockets. Its four-button front offers flexible styling for effortless, repeat wear all year round. 

  • UO Pea Coat

    Urban Outfitters

    Wrap up warm with Urban Outfitters' knitted peacoat - the perfect layer for chilly morning commutes. Available in a range of tones and prints, this heavyweight piece radiates indie grunge - for the Effy fans out there.

  • Short-Sleeved Jacket in Dark Blue Denim

    The Kooples

    Crafted from stiff denim for the dream boxy cut, The Kooples' short-sleeved navy number can be worn as it is or layered over your favourite white long-sleeve for an art school effect. Opt for double denim and pair with some selvedge jeans. 

  • Tilly Jacket

    Niihai

    A long-sleeved alternative, Niihai's affordable yet adorable Tilly Jacket comes in a timeless brown hue, topped off with a Peter Pan collar and trench coat-esque epaulettes. A no-brainer, if you ask us. 

  • Wendy Poplin Blouse in Navy

    Sisters and Seekers

    An easy-wear option for those wanting to dabble with the trend, the Wendy Poplin Blouse is a tailored cotton shirt with a crisp collar, cap sleeves, front buttons, and a back buckle for a perfectly adjustable, flattering fit.

  • Babydoll Blouse

    Collusion

    Look pretty in pink courtesy of Collusion's pocket-friendly babydoll blouse. Boasting a sugary sweet hue, a double-breasted cut and cropped puff-sleeves, the piece is primed to inject your wardrobe with a preppy pop of colour.

How we chose:

  • Style: Each piece selected features the signature babydoll style of the peacoat blouse - Peter Pan collars, button-down detailing and a vintage silhouette to be precise. 
  • Price: From £15 to £130, this round-up contains a range of prices to suit all budgets.

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