The Best Jackets For Spring

Allow us to introduce you into the world of “transitional dressing”. This is your definitive guide on deciding how to dress when the weather is decidedly… indecisive

So, how to get started? When dressing for weather that can’t seem to make up its mind, the best place to start is with a good medium-weight jacket. As usual, there’s no single must-have jacket for spring 2016, but a range of options to choose from instead. To help you sort out all the options out there, we’ve hand selected our favorites.

Try Madewell’s Joshua Tree Jean Jacket

THE DENIM JACKET

When dressing for this most capricious of seasons, your buzzword is “adaptability”. Just combine a couple of easily removable layers, as the woman in the above photograph has done, and you’ll be ready come rain or shine.

Levi’s Parachute Hood Cotton Utility Jacket

THE UTILITY JACKET

Cut from hard-wearing twill cotton, it’s a utilitarian garment through and through.

Try Fjällräven’s ‘Rven’ Field Jacket

THE FIELD JACKET

This decidedly modern take on the M-65 army field jacket comes with the additional detail of bellows pockets fitted on the the front.

Try Free People Collarless Suede Jacket

THE SUEDE JACKET

This spring, it’s all about thin, light as a feather suede in a range of 1970s-inspired shades of caramel and brown.

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