Aritzia Super Puff? Nope, its Oprahs favorite Orolay coat on sale

Oprah Winfrey remains the undisputed oracle of retail therapy.When she puts her stamp of approval on a product, it typically sells out.

Her “Favorite Things” list is the annual gold standard for quality, and this year, she’s pointing us toward a coat that just went on sale.If you’ve been lusting after the Aritzia Super Puff Shorty but can’t wrap your head around the $250 price, it’s time to pivot.

The Orolay Oversized Cropped Puffer Jacket that Oprah flagged just a few months ago is now under $70.It has the same high-loft, street-style, but is significantly less.

Oprah praised its trendy look, saying it’s “a bomber jacket style but with a bit more oomph.”The jacket is available in nine colors, ranging from classic neutrals like black and beige to vibrant rose and light green, and offers an intentionally oversized fit for easy layering.Despite its cropped silhouette, the RDS-certified down fill is remarkably resilient, engineered to withstand freezing temperatures as low as 14 degrees Fahrenheit while remaining ultra lightweight.This will probably be the best deal you’ll find this winter.

“Such a cute shoulder bag, isn’t she? The asymmetrical curves are on-trend, and the strap will stay put on your shoulder even with a winter coat on,” Oprah explained.“OK, so this is clever: a short waterproof boot — witha wool cushion insole that’s like walking on clouds — can be transformed on cold days into a snow boot with a stirrup puffer leg warmer.

So easy!” Oprah noted.“‘A cocoon of coziness’ is how the Murphy family,owners of Softies, describe this soft, warm, lightweightand flattering zip-up — and they’re so right,” per Oprah.

This article was written by Emma Sutton-Williams, New York Post Commerce Writer/Reporter and resident fashionista.Emma is one of the best-dressed ladies in The Post’s office, and also known for finding an unbelievable deal on any one of her stylish outfits.

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