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Wear These Jackets When It's Not Too Cold and Not Too Hot

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By Kaili JainerPublished about 7 hours ago 3 min read
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It’s finally happening: the blizzards are (hopefully) over, the sun is setting later in the evening, and the temperatures are slowly getting warmer. In simple words, spring is on the way, and it brings the promise of a lighter and brighter wardrobe. If you’re excited to remove those heavy winter layers, the best way to update your closet is with outerwear that easily moves between seasons. The best spring 2026 jacket trends are all about versatility and comfort.

Looking at the fashion runways, the spring/summer collections focused on refined utility. Anoraks, chore jackets, and sporty shells appeared in many collections, along with updated classics like the cropped trench coat and brown leather bomber. Fall’s popular funnel-neck style also showed up again, but this time in lighter fabrics that work well for spring weather. The ever-popular suede jacket also returned in sleek styles that are perfect for the fresh spring months. Overall, the biggest jacket trends for spring combine practicality with elegant design.

Suede Still Rules

Suede outerwear in many styles from bombers to boxy blazers has been a strong trend for the past few seasons. This spring, the luxurious material appears in simple and clean silhouettes that can easily upgrade any outfit. A suede jacket adds a polished yet relaxed feel to your everyday look.

Sporty Shells

The sporty shell is the perfect lightweight alternative to heavy winter coats. You might choose a bright and colorful option inspired by the Loewe runway, or go with a neutral version from a sportswear brand like Adidas. This easy layer instantly adds energy and a sporty vibe to your outfit.

Utility Detailing

Jackets with utilitarian details are always popular during spring. Whether it’s an anorak or a field jacket, these pieces mix function with style. Minimalists can look for sleek neutral designs with subtle hardware. If you enjoy a stronger workwear look, choose styles with drawstrings, buttons, or multiple pockets, similar to many designs seen in Tibi’s spring looks.

Chore Jackets

The chore jacket trend combines the best parts of a chore coat and a barn jacket. These jackets often include contrast collars, patch pockets, and relaxed silhouettes. They are roomy enough to wear over your favorite cardigans or floral dresses, making them an easy and practical spring layer.

Slouchy Brown Leather

Chocolate brown shades were very popular during the fall and winter seasons. However, the spring runways and street style trends show that this color also works perfectly for spring. A slouchy brown leather jacket like those seen at The Leather Jacket Company Collection and Saint Laurent, creates a stylish layer that pairs well with almost any essential wardrobe piece.

Cropped Trenches

A classic trench coat is a must-have for spring rain. This season, designers are refreshing the traditional look with cropped trench styles instead of the longer lengths we usually see. The shorter silhouette feels modern and works well with many different outfits.

Boxy Collared

The boxy collared jacket brings a slightly retro feel and is one of the easiest jacket trends to wear this spring. To style it well, layer a lightweight knit or a long-sleeve tee underneath so the look stays clean and balanced. Finish the outfit with boot-cut trousers or a midi skirt for a polished appearance.

Short Order

After seeing Matthieu Blazy's take on the cropped blazer for Chanel’s spring runway, many shoppers started searching for this style. While the look is perfect for eveningwear, you can also experiment with layering to wear it during the day, similar to how it was styled at Ashlyn.

Stand Collars

The stand collar is a lighter version of fall’s funnel-neck design. It keeps you warm without feeling too heavy, making it ideal for changing spring temperatures. You can style this jacket with white denim or even try a bare-legged look for a Victoria Beckham-inspired outfit.

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About the Creator

Kaili Jainer

I'm Kylie Jenner, a blog writer covering diverse niches like fashion enthusiast sharing style tips, leather trends, and creative stories that connect fashion with everyday life.

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