The 70s called: Why your denim jacket needs a faux fur upgrade this month
Let’s face it: by the time late January rolls around, we are all suffering from a collective case of sartorial fatigue. The holiday sparkle has dimmed, the heavy wool coats feel like a burden, and yet, the chill isn't quite ready to leave the room. We are stuck in fashion purgatory. But if current
trends are to be believed, the exit strategy for this winter slump comes from a familiar place: the 1970s.
Specifically, it’s the return of the textured "fur" collar.
Fashion moves in reliable 50-year loops, and right now, we are smack in the middle of a utilitarian glamour revival. The humble denim jacket, a wardrobe workhorse, is getting a plush update that transforms it from a spring staple into a legitimate winter contender.
Bridging the 'January Gap'
The problem with January dressing is the "gap." It’s that awkward temperature zone where a standard denim jacket leaves you shivering, but a full-blown parka feels like overkill. Enter the faux fur collar.
Historically dubbed the "Borg" collar—named after George Borg, the manufacturer who popularized the synthetic sheepskin in the 70s—this fuzzy addition was originally a budget-friendly alternative to real shearling. Back then, icons like Robert Redford wore it to signal a kind of rugged approachability. It said you were practical, but you had style.
Today, that same collar solves our mid-winter crisis. It offers the warmth of a coat with the agility of a light jacket. It’s the "touchable" texture we’re craving in a digital world; replacing cold screens with soft, high-pile fleece is a small luxury we can wear.
The Magic of the 'Visual Seal'
Beyond just keeping your neck warm, there is a science to why this looks so good. A standard denim collar lies flat, exposing that tricky gap between your neck and your layers. You end up fussing with scarves just to seal the deal.
A fur collar, however, creates an instant "visual seal." It frames the face and creates a cozy barrier against the wind, making you look weather-appropriate without the bulk of a muffler. Furthermore, it plays a crucial role in balancing your silhouette. Winter outfits tend to be bottom-heavy, thanks to chunky boots and thick trousers. Adding volume to the shoulders with a fluffy collar creates an inverted triangle shape, stopping you from looking like a walking cylinder of wool.
The New 'Glam Rock' Rules
While the 70s version was all about beige on blue, the 2026 update has a bit more edge. We are seeing a pivot toward "Glam Rock" aesthetics. Think less cowboy, more rockstar. We’re talking black denim paired with leopard print collars, or dark indigo contrasted with shaggy, Mongolian-style black faux fur.
The styling trick here is to keep it streamlined underneath. Because the collar adds significant bulk around the neck, this isn't the time for your thickest hoodie. A fine-gauge turtleneck or a fitted thermal is all you need. Let the collar do the heavy lifting.
The Sustainable Hack
Here is the best part: you don’t actually need to buy a new jacket to get the look. The most sustainable way to ride this trend is the "detachable hack." Look for magnetic or pin-on faux fur collars. They allow you to winterize your existing denim jacket in seconds, and when March finally warms up, you can simply snap it off. It’s not just a retro aesthetic; it’s a functional upgrade for the wardrobe you already own.
Specifically, it’s the return of the textured "fur" collar.
Fashion moves in reliable 50-year loops, and right now, we are smack in the middle of a utilitarian glamour revival. The humble denim jacket, a wardrobe workhorse, is getting a plush update that transforms it from a spring staple into a legitimate winter contender.
(Image Credits: Pinterest)
Bridging the 'January Gap'
The problem with January dressing is the "gap." It’s that awkward temperature zone where a standard denim jacket leaves you shivering, but a full-blown parka feels like overkill. Enter the faux fur collar.
Historically dubbed the "Borg" collar—named after George Borg, the manufacturer who popularized the synthetic sheepskin in the 70s—this fuzzy addition was originally a budget-friendly alternative to real shearling. Back then, icons like Robert Redford wore it to signal a kind of rugged approachability. It said you were practical, but you had style.
Today, that same collar solves our mid-winter crisis. It offers the warmth of a coat with the agility of a light jacket. It’s the "touchable" texture we’re craving in a digital world; replacing cold screens with soft, high-pile fleece is a small luxury we can wear.
(Image Credits: Pinterest)
The Magic of the 'Visual Seal'
Beyond just keeping your neck warm, there is a science to why this looks so good. A standard denim collar lies flat, exposing that tricky gap between your neck and your layers. You end up fussing with scarves just to seal the deal.
A fur collar, however, creates an instant "visual seal." It frames the face and creates a cozy barrier against the wind, making you look weather-appropriate without the bulk of a muffler. Furthermore, it plays a crucial role in balancing your silhouette. Winter outfits tend to be bottom-heavy, thanks to chunky boots and thick trousers. Adding volume to the shoulders with a fluffy collar creates an inverted triangle shape, stopping you from looking like a walking cylinder of wool.
The New 'Glam Rock' Rules
While the 70s version was all about beige on blue, the 2026 update has a bit more edge. We are seeing a pivot toward "Glam Rock" aesthetics. Think less cowboy, more rockstar. We’re talking black denim paired with leopard print collars, or dark indigo contrasted with shaggy, Mongolian-style black faux fur.
The styling trick here is to keep it streamlined underneath. Because the collar adds significant bulk around the neck, this isn't the time for your thickest hoodie. A fine-gauge turtleneck or a fitted thermal is all you need. Let the collar do the heavy lifting.
The Sustainable Hack
Here is the best part: you don’t actually need to buy a new jacket to get the look. The most sustainable way to ride this trend is the "detachable hack." Look for magnetic or pin-on faux fur collars. They allow you to winterize your existing denim jacket in seconds, and when March finally warms up, you can simply snap it off. It’s not just a retro aesthetic; it’s a functional upgrade for the wardrobe you already own.
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