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When it comes to dressing for British weather, our fashion editors pick their must-buy jackets for spring and summer
Spring is here and summer should be on its way soon, which means we can ditch our big coats and enjoy donning some lighter layers at last. Whether the weather allows us to wear dresses or there are seasonal showers requiring an extra jumper, spring jackets are the style staple to sport during this transitional time.
Given the unpredictable UK climes, lightweight jackets lend themselves well to outfits worn during the summer months too. As always, for this round-up, our shopping is inspired by key trends as well as classic pieces, and our fashion editors have been keeping a keen eye on the best buys.
When it comes to spring and summer outerwear, staple trends cover bomber jackets and biker jackets as worn by Hailey Bieber and Kendall Jenner. Meanwhile, multi-purpose gilets with pockets are having a utilitarian style moment. Timeless trench coats are a forever favourite, and quilted coats continue to soar in popularity.
Some of the colours reigning supreme on the SS23 catwalks include earthy pink and orange hues as seen by designers Isabel Marant and Hermes, as well as the different shades of blue showcased by Fendi.
We know this may seem like a lot to take in though, so, we’ve been putting a few options to the test. All you need to decide now is which summer jacket in our tried and tested guide is the one you want to wear this season and beyond.
Our fashion editors spent several weeks testing a few different spring and summer jackets for different occasions including work, days out and special events. We considered fit, style, shape and price point. Keep scrolling to see our comprehensive verdict.
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This chic jacket is available in two colourways – we sampled the earthy apricot combo shade, and there’s also an olive combo option too. The jacket has a tie fastening which lends itself well to layering over different types of clothing and we love the fit and look of the swing shape. We found this midweight style adds a bit of warmth without being heavy as well, for those chillier days.
The jacket is 100 per cotton and feels comfy to wear, while also being robust enough for us to see it as an investment wardrobe piece for seasons to come. We’ve been wearing the boho-style piece over jeans and dresses, and find it adds a statement look to any outfit. It’ll make for an ideal festival jacket during the summer months with denim shorts too.
If you’re looking for a casual bomber jacket with a twist, this dusky pink buy features a frill neckline and hem detailing. We’ve noted the jacket hangs just below our waist, and when zipped up it sits comfortably in place. The material is a Tencel and linen blend, so this bomber is noticeably soft. We’ve found ourselves resting our hands in the jacket’s pockets and enjoyed popping it on over both smart and casual outfits. We really rate the on-trend colour and it’s a pleasure to wear on days you need a bit of warmth or simply want to add another outfit layer.
For a jacket somewhere between an outerwear layer and a shacket, we’re big fans of the relaxed fit and blue toned pattern of this lightly quilted number. The jacket hangs open and adds a bit of cosiness on cool days, while also looking stylish over a simple vest and jeans. It’s extremely wearable and the blue and white batik pattern works well with lots of spring and summer outfit shades. We also appreciate its key details, from the buttoned cuffs to the rounded hem shape contributing to the effortlessly relaxed shape.
Shopping for a lighter coloured biker jacket is a great way of incorporating an edgy style into fashion looks during the summer months. This cream faux leather number features statement details including an asymmetric zip, zipped cuffs and pockets and additional collar poppers. The waist-length shape sits neatly over dresses, skirts and jeans and we’ve found this jacket offers great outfit versatility. The PU coated jacket is lined too, and we think it looks more expensive than its affordable price. We’re wearing the biker jacket now with jeans and trainers and will add in a floaty dress and slides when the weather warms up. It’s also available in pink.
A lightweight waterproof jacket is an essential wardrobe item in spring and summer, and this ACAI piece is our favourite at the moment. We also featured the jacket in our best dog walking coats for men and women guide, and have been wearing it for several months.
The jacket has an A-line shape which looks and feels relaxed, while its drawstring cords offer an adaptable fit. Clever design features include a removable hood, double pockets on each side, plus a main zip and popper fastenings on top too. Wearing this jacket means we stay dry when caught in the rain, without compromising on style. It’s a handy item for outdoor activities and to carry with you on a spring or summer day out if the forecast looks a bit dodgy.
This timeless trench coat is a classic stone colour and features contrasting dark buttons and sleeve and belt fastenings. The lined coat has a streamline fit and can be worn hanging open or cinched in at the waist. Plus, it earns practicality points as we’ve noticed the PU coating is showerproof. We styled the jacket in several different ways and tended to roll up its sleeves by using the cuff buckles on warmer days. The coat has a sleek fit which we found to be true to size, and we can see this being a go-to wardrobe staple all season long.
You can’t escape denim for spring – and while we love this season’s dress and bag interpretations, you just can’t beat a classic denim jacket. Mango’s offering nails the brief thanks to its off-duty oversized silhouette, retro-inspired faded finish and boxy structure. Pleasingly lightweight and crafted from denim-style cotton, it’s the ideal layer for spring’s in-between months while the shirt-style collar adds a smart touch.
Embrace double denim by fastening it up and teaming with faded jeans, or throw over a floaty dress as the weather cools on summer evenings. Owing to its popularity, Mango’s jacket is sold out in sizes S-XL but you can sign up for an email notification when it’s back in your size.
If you’re looking for a luxurious summer jacket to wear for formal events and as a wedding guest, this floral Ted Baker trench is the perfect investment piece. The lined trench has a silky soft outer sheen making the pink, yellow and purple floral pattern pop, and we immediately noticed how luxurious it is. Key details include double breasted buttons, a statement collar and waist and cuff ties with matching leather-look belt buckles. Meanwhile the skirt section has an A-line shape, which further adds to the dressy jacket feel.
While this is a treat purchase with a premium price tag, we felt really dressed up wearing it and could tell it was a deluxe buy. We will definitely wear it to the next event we’re invited to, and have been enjoying elevating our everyday outfit sporting this special spring and summer coat too.
This jacket is available to buy in green, black, and pale pink shades, so there’s plenty of choice to suit your style preference. The mesh-lined multi-tasking piece has removable fleece sleeves, meaning it doubles up as a gilet too. We’ve been wearing the jacket both with and without the cosy sleeves and appreciate its versatility for everything from dog walks to day trips. There are multiple pockets across the front, side and interior with flap and zip closures. Whether you like the utilitarian jacket look or are after an outerwear option for outdoor activities, this Columbia number has our vote for breathable wear and comfortable practicality alike. Plus, the gilet material is water repellant too.
You can snap up this quilted jacket in a variety of shades including black, pale pink, navy and olive and we tried the gerbera version. It’s a great weekend jacket for town and country days, complete with a contrasting corduroy collar featuring the signature Barbour check underneath. It can be done up using the central poppers and the front pockets have both side and top openings. We’ve found the coat to be a cosy layer of warmth and like the tailored shape. It reminds us of a blazer-style fit, which adds an easy smartness to this quilted jacket too.
Seventy + Mochi is making waves in the fashion world with its eco-conscious denim – and for good reason. Using certified organic and recycled cotton as well as eco-made elastane, its line of dresses, jackets and more are thoughtfully crafted and timeless. The perfect transitional piece, we were instantly smitten with its Pablo waistcoat in an ecru finish.
Boasting the label’s signature hand stitched detailing, the sleeveless jacket features patch pockets and a unique frill collar with matching sleeves. We love the versatility of wearing it buttoned up for a structured fit or undone for a more laid-back look, with the jacket fitting true to size. Whether layered over a white tee and ecru jeans or layered over a mini dress as the weather warms up, it’s set to be one of the most hardworking pieces in our wardrobe this summer.
The waistcoat will be restocked this week.
Our best jacket overall is Free People’s Lua bed jacket for its boho aesthetic, midweight shape and chic comfort. Meanwhile, Baukjen’s Shailene bomber jacket is a softer twist on this on-trend coat style for spring and summer. Finally, Next’s faux leather biker jacket offers outfit versatile and key design details.
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