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The phrase "down coat" is correct and commonly used in written English when referring to a type of winter coat.
For example, "I recently purchased a new down coat to keep me warm in this cold weather."
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Pop! Another button off my down coat.
The down coat was the 1937 creation of Charles James.
She's also searching for the "perfect" down coat.
The design is an evolution of the quilted down coat.
I also pack a zero-degree mummy sleeping bag and a down coat for nighttime.
On top of it all goes Big Red the bright, standard-issue, USAP down coat.
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Down coats and enormous down hoods enveloped people and dogs.
Others donned silver leggings, down coats, shoes or boots.
In winter he wrapped himself in donated down coats.
Everybody was shapeless, muffled in down coats, hooded.
We are keeping warm in our goose down coats.
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