Owning his mistake. Slater Vance, Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Vance‘s 16-year-old son, apologized for pranking his parents by falsely claiming Michael B. Jordan died.
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Winter weather is here, so if you’ve been putting off buying a new coat, this is your sign! It’s time. Maybe you already have one, but you don’t have to stop there. If you’re not a big fan of longer winter coats and only want to save them for ultra-cold days, you should have a shorter winter jacket on hand instead!
Below you can shop 17 of our favorite short winter coats and jackets for women, starting at just $23!
1. Our Absolute Favorite: A popular pick among Amazon shoppers, this Merokeety puffer comes in so many great colors!
2. We Also Love: Want something cropped? Make sure you check out this Yeoku bubble coat!
3. We Can’t Forget: If you like the quilted look and feel but want a little less of a marshmallow vibe, you’ll want to add this Amazon Essentials lightweight puffer to your cart!
4. Bonus: Who says you can’t shine in the winter? This glossy Orolay puffer will immediately make you into the star of any room you walk into!
5. Extra Credit: If you really want to cut off the extra fabric while still staying warm, may we interest you in this cropped Thaisu puffer vest instead?
6. Last but Not Least: Love a pattern? There are options out there for you too, like this bandana-print Tangming puffer!
7. Our Absolute Favorite: Many peacoats reach down toward the knees, but this double-breasted Allegra K pick hits at the hips!
8. We Also Love: Looking for a short trench coat style with winter warmth? You’ll fall in love with this Sebby trench!
9. We Can’t Forget: A beautiful, wool-blend London Fog coat for under $100? Obviously we had to feature this one!
10. Bonus: This awesome plus-size Agnes Orinda coat comes in sizes 1X
Owning his mistake. Slater Vance, Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Vance‘s 16-year-old son, apologized for pranking his parents by falsely claiming Michael B. Jordan died.
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