
"Dubbed the one and done coat by John Lewis's design director because you don't need a scarf, such is the reach of the style that the high-street giant (and barometer for everyday taste) currently stocks 10 different versions of it. Elsewhere on the high street, Marks & Spencer is selling 10 of its funnel necks every day."
"The funnel-neck jacket is boxy, generously cut and comes with a permanently popped collar, between 9cm and 14cm high running from clavicle to nose; high enough to cover your mouth, low enough to see out just."
"The figures from John Lewis are startling and reflect a wider change in necklines. From quarter zips at Chanel and Nike, to popped-collar polo shirts at Dior and Uniqlo, high necks have been busy this spring."
Funnel-neck jackets are experiencing unprecedented popularity, with sales up 1,000% year-on-year at John Lewis. These boxy, generously cut coats feature permanently popped collars ranging from 9cm to 14cm high, covering the mouth while allowing visibility. Retailers including John Lewis, Marks & Spencer, Reiss, Uniqlo, and Mango stock multiple versions. The style eliminates the need for scarves and has been dubbed the "one and done coat." High-neck trends extend beyond jackets to quarter zips and popped-collar polo shirts. Fashion influencers and celebrities, including rugby player Tatyana Heard and the Duchess of Sussex, have adopted the style. Burberry introduced a black greatcoat with a funnelled leather collar, positioning it as a potential replacement for the trench coat.
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