Having lived in the northeast for so long, I’m used to unpredictable spring weather. Every year, lightweight jackets are my lifesavers! I’ve amassed quite the collection, but that doesn’t mean I can’t have my eye on a few more…
Navy Gingham // Brocade Floral // Ruffled Collar
Striped Anorak // Gingham Anorak // Denim Cropped Trench
Double Breasted Denim // Quilted Pattern
Best Spring Jackets for Women
Navy Gingham // Okay, you already know how much I love navy gingham, but you have to click in to see the lining. It’s absolutely darling and makes me wish this were reversible!!
Brocade Floral // Oh my, this is STUNNING. The structured brocade fabric is truly a work of art. Also, the fact that the buttons are made of the same material… I can’t.
Ruffled Collar // The bow ties, ruffled Peter Pan collar, and quilting… What’s not to love?! Though I picked the chambray-like blue for my collage, it comes in a solid variety of colors. (I’ll take one of each, please!)
Striped Anorak // How CUTE. I planned on adding this to my roundup of Old Navy spring finds a couple weeks ago, but ran out of room! It looks like just the thing to pull on during light rain– I may just scoop it up to keep folded in my tote for unpredictable weather.
Gingham Anorak // Once again, I’m a sucker for gingham. This rain jacket looks really well made, with the right amount of warmth for a wet, chilly day. And I think continuing the pattern into the lining is SUCH a thoughtful detail.
Denim Cropped Trench // How chic is this! I’ve seen a lot of cropped trenches, but the extra dark denim really makes it pop.
Double Breasted Denim // This may be one of the most elevated denim jackets I’ve ever seen– and yet, you can definitely wear it out and about on a regular day. It comes in a lighter shade as well, but I think I prefer the darker.
Quilted Pattern // These kinds of jackets have become a staple for my personal style. They’re lighter layers that are absolutely effortless but make such a statement. A win-win-win!
