I Tried The Most Popular Spring Jackets of 2026—9 Chic Styles I’m Telling My Friends to Buy
From classic trenches to sculptural bombers, these are the chic spring jackets that solve the “wrong jacket season” dilemma.
It’s a feeling most of us know all too well. As we sit on the cusp of spring—otherwise known as “wrong jacket season”—getting dressed suddenly becomes far more complicated. It’s that awkward window when heavy coats feel excessive by midday, yet lighter layers leave you wishing you’d brought something warmer by the time evening rolls around. Unsurprisingly, this is the point in the year when finding the perfect spring jacket becomes crucial.
During my hunt for the best spring jackets, there were a few silhouettes I knew I wanted to prioritise. Bomber jackets, particularly in leather, suede and wool, continue to dominate thanks to their effortless, off-duty appeal. Classic trench coats remain an enduring staple, while cropped jackets and sculptural funnel-neck styles offer a slightly more fashion-forward take on transitional dressing. Naturally, my search began on the high street. From COS’s polished wool jackets to Zara’s elegant reversible trench coats, there were plenty of standout options. I also turned to a handful of premium labels—including Rise & Fall and Toteme—to round out the edit with a few luxe finds.
Keep scrolling to shop the spring jackets that will see you stylishly through the season, and well into autumn.
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Best Zara Jackets
1. Leather Bomber Jacket
Marina wears the Zara Leather Bomber Jacket.
The moment I tried this leather bomber on, I understood exactly why the silhouette is having such a strong resurgence right now. The slightly oversized shape has a relaxed, off-duty energy, while the buttery leather keeps the overall look feeling polished and elevated. I particularly love how easily it works with everything in my wardrobe; from simple denim to tailored trousers, it’s the kind of jacket that instantly makes an outfit feel cooler without trying too hard.
2. Oversize Trench Coat
Florrie wears the Zara Oversize Trench Coat.
Trench coats will always be a spring staple, but I loved the subtle twist this one offers. The oversized silhouette gives it a modern, fashion-forward feel, while the check cuffs add a small but impactful detail that elevates the classic design. When I tried it on, it felt like the perfect transitional layer, light enough for spring but still substantial enough to carry you through those unpredictable in-between days.
3. High-Neck Bomber Jacket
Marina wearing the Zara High-Neck Bomber Jacket.
This bomber stood out to me immediately thanks to its sculptural high-neck detail. When zipped up, it creates a really striking silhouette that feels slightly more directional than your average bomber. The oversized fit also adds to its effortless appeal, making it an easy throw-on layer that still feels very put-together.
Best COS Jackets
1. Blouson Jacket
Marina wearing the COS Blouson Jacket.
COS rarely misses when it comes to outerwear, and this rounded cotton blouson is a perfect example. The softly structured shape feels modern and minimal, which is exactly what I look for in a transitional jacket. When I tried it on, it felt incredibly versatile; smart enough to wear with tailoring but relaxed enough for everyday outfits.
2. Belted Trench Jacket
Florrie wearing the COS Short Trench Jacket.
This shorter trench is such a refreshing take on a wardrobe classic. The cropped length gives it a slightly more contemporary feel, while the belt allows you to create shape through the waist. I particularly liked how well it paired with high-waisted trousers and denim, it’s the kind of jacket that makes a simple outfit look instantly more put together.
3. Wool Jacket
Marina wearing the COS Wool Jacket.
Part of the latest spring drop and already selling out fast on the COS website, the funnel-neck detail is what makes this bomber feel particularly elevated. When I tried it on, the structure instantly made the silhouette look more polished than your typical casual jacket. It strikes that perfect balance between relaxed and refined, which is exactly what you want from a piece designed for transitional dressing.
Best H&M Jackets
1. Cape Twill Jacket
Marina wearing the H&M Twill Jacket.
This jacket felt like one of those easy wardrobe staples that quietly does a lot of work. The clean, streamlined shape makes it incredibly easy to style, whether you’re pairing it with jeans, tailoring or a simple dress. When I tried it on, it had that effortless quality that makes you want to reach for it every day.
2. Leather Funnel-Neck Jacket
Megan wearing the H&M Coated Jacket.
I was genuinely impressed by how polished this jacket looked for the price. The silhouette feels classic and wearable, making it the kind of piece that will slot seamlessly into an existing wardrobe. It’s a great option if you’re looking for a simple spring jacket that still feels refined.
3. Coated Bomber Jacket
This jacket stood out to me because of its versatility. When I tried it on, it worked equally well styled casually with denim as it did layered over more tailored outfits. It’s exactly the sort of practical, everyday piece that becomes a staple during the unpredictable spring months.
Best Mango Jackets
1. Cropped Trench Coat
Marina wearing the Mango Oversize Short Trench.
There’s something inherently chic about a shorter trench coat, and this Mango version captures that perfectly. The oversized cut gives it a relaxed, Parisian feel, while the classic trench detailing keeps it timeless. It’s a great option if you want something that feels classic but still a little more modern.
2. Cotton Jacket
Florrie wearing the Mango Cotton Jacket.
This cotton bomber immediately gave me that effortless, off-duty vibe I always gravitate towards. The relaxed fit makes it incredibly comfortable, while the pocket detailing adds a practical element that makes it feel very wearable. It’s the sort of jacket that works just as well with tailoring as it does with simple denim.
Best Designer Jackets
1. Rise & Fall Suede Jacket
Marina wearing the Rise & Fall Suede Jacket.
As a big fan of Rise & Fall, I instantly knew I'd fall in love with this jacket. The moment I tried this suede jacket on, it felt noticeably luxurious. The soft texture and clean silhouette give it that quiet, understated elegance that Rise & Fall does so well. It’s one of those pieces that instantly elevates an outfit while still feeling incredibly easy to wear.
2. Toteme Red Trench Coat
Florrie wearing the Red Toteme Trench Coat.
This cotton bomber immediately gave me that effortless, off-duty vibe I always gravitate towards. The relaxed fit makes it incredibly comfortable, while the pocket detailing adds a practical element that makes it feel very wearable. It’s the sort of jacket that works just as well with tailoring as it does with simple denim.
3. Front Row Shop Leather Jacket
Marina wearing the Front Row Shop Leather Jacket.
If you love pieces with a little personality, this jacket is a standout. The vintage-inspired design gives it that slightly retro charm that feels incredibly cool right now. When I tried it on, it instantly added character to even the simplest outfit, and contrasts really nicely to my classic white jeans I wear on repeat come spring/summer.
4. Ralph Lauren Gabardine Trench Coat
Florrie wearing the Ralph Lauren Gabardine Trench Coat.
It doesn't get more classic than a Ralph Lauren trench coat. The cotton gabardine fabric gives it structure and polish, while the belted waist creates a beautifully flattering silhouette. It’s the sort of timeless piece you could wear year after year without it ever feeling dated.
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Marina Avraam is Senior Shopping Editor at Who What Wear UK, where she expertly navigates Zara, H&M, Toteme and Net-a-Porter (to name but a few) on a daily basis to unearth the most worthwhile pieces, while valiantly resisting the urge to add every single one to her basket. At Who What Wear, Marina is committed to curating a shopping experience that feels both aspirational and intentional, guiding readers to items—both affordable and investment—that will genuinely benefit their wardrobes.