Looking For a Spring Jacket? Trust Me, M&S Has the Most Expensive-Looking Styles Right Now
Scroll on to shop the brand's best jackets for spring 2026, according to a fashion editor.
I can't lie, I've always been a fan of Marks and Spencer. From first bras to maternity bras, trench coats to T-shirts—the high street hero has long been my reliable go to for wardrobe staples that stand the test of time. As a fashion editor who attends luxury fashion shows, tries on designer clothes and endlessly scrolls through new-in sections, the fact that I return time and time again truly says something. And the collections just keep getting stronger.
Monikh wearing the M&S Satin Bomber Jacket.
The new spring 2026 pieces have impressed not just me, but so many of my fashion-obsessed colleagues and friends in the industry as well, with expensive-looking designs that perfectly balance wearability and style. The jackets are particularly good (outerwear has always been M&S's strong suit), and so if, like me, you're on the hunt for a great spring layer, you'll want to keep scrolling. Below, I've rounded up the best M&S spring jackets all neatly categorised into the six key trends of the season: Funnel-neck jackets, trench jackets, bomber jackets, updated blazers, leather jackets and, of course, denim styles.
Honestly, with chic but affordable jackets this good I don't know why you'd need to look anywhere else. Happy shopping!
Funnel Neck Jackets
Trench Jackets
Bomber Jackets
Monikh is a big fan of this style.
Blazers
Leather Jackets
Denim Jackets

Emily Dawes is an editor, stylist and writer with over 12 years in the industry. Known for impeccable taste, our readers trust her advice, especially in her column, expensive-looking high street buys. Working for Who What Wear UK since 2020, Emily has been a contributing editor, branded content editor and affiliate editor. Now, as senior shopping editor, she leads the e-commerce content strategy. After obtaining a BA in English and American Studies from Nottingham University, Emily landed at The Mail on Sunday’s YOU. As the magazine’s fashion editor, she travelled the globe to style and direct fashion editorials and celebrity cover shoots. As a freelancer, she has styled Grazia cover shoots, developed brand marketing and content plans and worked with VIP clients including Elizabeth Day.