It's actually Stone Island, the hooligans brand of choice. Hence the badge on the arm.

So warm you will think it’s summer, except your face will be frozen.

Personally I think the "michelin man" jackets are pretty chavvy
I just bought a Craghoppers jacket and it's very warm.
Down jacket and a massive umbrella if rain is forecast.
So warm you will think it’s summer, except your face will be frozen.
I have a Mountain Equipment Vega jacket which comes out when it gets very cold. Rab down jackets are good as well.
Care to narrow it down to a model?
If I hadn't already bought my Rab Infinity I would have grabbed a ME Lightline. I looked at one recently and it looks just as good and better value.I bought the Mountain Equipment Lightline at the end of last year. Not as high spec as the Vega though. I'm not one that likes the puffa style jackets but after putting it on it felt like I'd got into a sleeping bag. I do need to be careful at what temps I use it in though as it does really warm me up. I mostly purchased it for freezing days on the airfield glider flying in winter as things only get colder as you go up and there is no heating in a glider! Does a great job of keeping me warm.
Personally I think the "michelin man" jackets are pretty chavvy
I am of the age I couldn't care less what people think about how I dress.Personally I think the "michelin man" jackets are pretty chavvy

I don't think anyone suggesting down really means the old-style "michelin man" style ones. E.g. I have a Haglof's Essen Mimic which I've been wearing with simply a vest and a shirt to work. Don't need anything else in 5-10c. If it's raining I'll put my North Face shell over the top (or just take an umbrella if it's not windy).Personally I think the "michelin man" jackets are pretty chavvy
I am of the age I couldn't care less what people think about how I dress.