As insane as it feels to say, spring is right around the corner. For the average man, this should induce feelings of immense joy — so long, seasonal depression! — and a sense of panic, given that your current closet rotation is still primed for sub-freezing temps. This poses a problem, one that can only be solved by the pride and joy of menswear: incredibly blessed, moderately silly lightweight jackets.
We joke, but the depth of killer transitional layers out there is a serious boon for anyone who remotely cares about getting dressed. There are vests and pullovers, anoraks and chore coats — all the styles that you know and love. There are also mysterious lightweight jackets just waiting to be discovered, commandeered and shown off, and, luckily for you, we’ve got all the expert intel on the newest, hottest styles you just have to try this spring.
The Spring Layering Guide
Below, you’ll find four distinct spring transitional layers we’ve deemed too cool not to cop, all available to shop right this instant. They range from sharp suede to chiller windbreakers, and every single one will introduce something special into your spring wardrobe. Happy shopping, and long live lightweight jacket season.
Sophisticated Suede
Is this the year that you invest in a quality suede jacket? With the bumper crop of available styles — a multi-pocketed Banana Republic coat chief among them — it seems like the logical answer would be yes.
Unbreakable Windbreakers
We see you, track star. A sporty windbreaker is particularly advantageous for the fickle showers and gusty winds of March and April — a poppy hue like crimson or olive green should help you stand out from the crowd.
Fresh Field Jackets
Much of modern menswear can be traced back to military origins, and the multi-pocketed field coat is no exception. You don’t have to be battle-hardened to cop a nice olive M65 Ralph Lauren joint, though.
Deep=Pocketed Workwear
Button-front work jackets are a tried-and-tested shoulder season staple, and the latest versions — from trusted outdoor retailers — are leaning into heritage styling like hunting-style pockets and corduroy collars.
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