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In the Northern Hemisphere, it's finally warm enough in most places to put the heavy puffers in the back of the closet (until next winter, at least), and bring forward those lighter, more stylish jackets. Depending on the day, this could be a denim jacket, a trench, or a leather bomber; the weather may still fluctuate for a while, so you'll likely need some kind of topper to keep warm, especially at night.
We've rounded up some of our favorite jacket options this spring, and as always, there's something for every style and budget. Feeling simple and classic? Aritzia's double-breasted linen trench coat goes with everything and feels both trendy and timeless. Craving color after the dreary winter months? L' Agence's honeydew-colored tweed blazer will add brightness to any of the looks already in your closet. And if athleisure is your daily uniform these days, upgrade your zip-up with Alo's oversized blazer, perfect with either a dress or just your leggings and sneakers.
Find these and many more options for spring, below.
1. Zeagoo Women's Bomber Jacket
You can't go wrong with a classic bomber jacket, and this one is lightweight enough that you won't sweat when the temperature climbs for a few hours. It comes in green, gray, and navy, too.
2. Anine Bing Corey Jacket
This midweight, 100% cotton jacket is slightly boxy for a comfortable fit but not too oversized. The structured style goes with anything and everything, and you'll have it for years to come. It also comes in metallic plaid.
3. L’ Agence Kenzie Blazer with Fringe
Add a pop of color to an otherwise simple outfit with this honeydew-colored blazer. The gold buttons and peaked lapels make it dressy enough for any spring or summer soiree.
4. City Chic Plus Size Ariadne Denim Jacket
When you want a little bit of coverage but don't want to be too warm, this short-sleeved denim jacket is the perfect option. Style it with jeans, a graphic tee, and faux-leather boots for a comfortable but put-together look. It comes in black denim and light denim.
5. NIC+ZOE Seaside Glimmer Embroidered Jacket
You'd be surprised how versatile a printed jacket can be. It won't go with everything in your closet, but it will make an eye-catching look out of your everyday basics.
6. ELOQUII Women's Plus Size Pinstripe Blazer
A structured pinstriped blazer feels so classic but not at all boring.
7. Djerf Avenue Forever Blazer Grey
Pair this relaxed blazer with black pants (or the brand's matching miniskirt) for a look that'll take you from the office to drinks with friends.
8. Alo First Class Blazer
Alo made a blazer for those of us who live in our leggings but still want to look put-together while wearing them. It's pretty oversized, so size down if you want a tighter fit.
9. Wilfred Phase Trench Coat
Everyone needs a good trench coat, and this lightweight linen one is especially nice for warmer days.
10. Mango Double Buckle Jacket
This double-buckle, cotton-and-linen jacket is so chic when paired with jeans or simple black pants.
11. Eytino Denim Jacket
This year's go-to denim jackets are more lightweight and relaxed than the styles in years past. That makes them much more comfortable and even more wearable with more of your wardrobe.
12. Old Navy StretchTech Cropped Zip Jacket
Our favorite sporty jacket of the season comes from Old Navy. It's stretchy and comfortable — with a handy built-in hood — and in a unique color for spring.
13. DG2 by Diane Gilman Stretch Perfect Twill Denim Curved Yoke Jacket
Trade your classic blue jean jacket for this camel-colored one, which also comes in a bold red option.
14. By Anthropologie Gingham Trench Coat
Nothing screams spring like a blue gingham trench coat. Pair this soft cotton option with white linen pants for a classically chic look.
15. Quinn Quilted Jacket
Add some color to your wardrobe with this cozy quilted jacket, which also comes in blue, yellow, and tan.
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