Beauty & Fashion

Here Are the Jackets Every Woman Should Own

One jacket simply isn’t enough to make a wardrobe complete. You need different styles of jacket for different outfits and even for different weather conditions. A woman should have at least two winter coats – a lighter one for days when it’s not that cold, and a heavier one for days when it is that cold. And if you live in an area with very changeable weather, there’s really no such thing as having too many jackets. Here are the jackets that every woman should have in her closet.

Here Are the Jackets Every Woman Should Own

Denim Jacket

A denim jacket is a must for any wardrobe – it’s a timeless classic that you can wear with pretty much anything. Wear it with jeans and a t-shirt or a button-down shirt. Throw it on over your favorite dress or skirt. You can wear a denim jacket to a night on the town or while you’re out running errands. You can even wear it to work (you’re just going to hang it up when you get there, anyway). Add enamel pins or iron-on patches to put your own spin on the style.

Leather Jacket

Few things look cooler than a leather jacket, whether you’re headed to the office, to a party, or out on a date. A leather motorcycle jacket can give you that edgy, rebel-without-a-cause look, but there are plenty of other styles of leather jacket to choose from. You can dress a leather jacket up with a printed dress and heels, or throw it on over a crop top and distressed jeans. Wear it at any time of the year – layer it over a sweater to keep you cozy in the winter, and throw it on over your spaghetti straps to fend off the chill of cool summer evenings.

Blazer

Every professional woman needs at least one, if not several, blazers in her closet. Many designer women’s jackets and blazers are versatile, suitable for work and play. Blazers in neutral colors like black, beige, navy, brown, and white can be worn with any daytime look, and you can buy them in a range of fabrics and styles.

Puffer Jacket

If you live somewhere that gets cold weather, you need a puffer jacket to keep you warm on those chilly winter days. Puffer jackets tend to be shorter than long quilted jackets, so they’re perfect for protecting your torso from frigid winds or even for its original purpose, hitting the ski slopes. This cozy, soft, and fluffy style is available in any color, with natural down or artificial down filling.

Long Jacket

A long jacket can keep your torso and legs warm during the coldest winter days, and that’s why every woman should have a long coat in her closet. You can choose a long, wool trench coat, or a long, quilted puffer-type coat. You can even choose a long parka with plenty of warm fur around the hood. Long jackets are the perfect garment to protect yourself from freezing and wet conditions.

Wool Jacket

Cashmere and wool jackets can keep you warm, even when they get wet in the snow and ice of the frosty winter months. They’re soft and luxurious, and they’re available in a wide range of cuts and styles, such as peacoats, wrap coats, single- and double-breasted coats, and cocoon coats. Layer your wool jacket over a sweater or turtleneck to stay warm and comfy all winter long.

Bomber Jacket

Bomber jackets are frequently made from leather or sheepskin, but are also available in fabrics like cotton, polyester, and nylon. The bomber jacket has a rich military history, dating all the way back to its origins with Hungarian-born soldiers fighting in the American Civil War. It saw an increase in popularity after the second World War, when soldiers brought them home from the front lines. Today, you can wear a bomber jacket with a t-shirt and jeans, or throw it on over a dress or skirt.

Rain Jacket

Carrying an umbrella isn’t always convenient – and even if you do have one, it can’t protect you from wet conditions like a rain jacket can. Rain jackets are available in short and long lengths, and in lightweight, water resistant fabrics like crinkle nylon. A short, lightweight rain jacket can be easily stashed in a tote once the rain stops, so it’s perfect for staying dry during quick summer showers.

No wardrobe is complete without at least a few different jackets. Whether you need to stay warm and dry in bad weather, or just want to complete an outfit, make sure you give yourself plenty of options to choose from with a whole closet full of jackets.