The Perfect Lightweight Jackets You Need Now, When It’s Not Quite Cold And Not Quite Warm

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There’s no need to worry about outerwear when it’s sweltering hot, and we know to grab our fleece-lined overcoat when it’s freezing. But what about those inbetween days when it’s not too hot and it’s not too cold? The weather can be fickle in the spring and summer, so you’ll want a great lightweight jacket to fend off the chill but not make you overheated in the process. We’ve rounded up a few options that will do just that. Check out the various types of lightweight jackets below that will get you through this season and beyond. Trenches You can’t go wrong…

There’s no need to worry about outerwear when it’s sweltering hot, and we know to grab our fleece-lined overcoat when it’s freezing. But what about those inbetween days when it’s not too hot and it’s not too cold?

The weather can be fickle in the spring and summer, so you’ll want a great lightweight jacket to fend off the chill but not make you overheated in the process.

We’ve rounded up a few options that will do just that. Check out the various types of lightweight jackets below that will get you through this season and beyond.

Trenches

You can’t go wrong with a classic trench. They are season-less, stylish and go with practically anything in your closet. Try a sleeveless version to switch things up — they look great with a Breton striped shirt and jeans.

Trenches

River Island sleeveless trench, $130; Zaful trench, $23; BlackFive color-block trench, $40.

Jean Jackets

Much like the trusty trench, denim jackets are a wardrobe staple. You should definitely have one on hand whether you’re strolling around town or hitting the beach.

Jean jackets

Abercrombie & Fitch hoodie jean jacket, $69; Tommy Hilfiger white denim jacket, $129; Mother baseball-style jean jacket, $283.

Windbreakers

These thin nylon jackets might seem too sporty to wear beyond your morning run. But not so fast! The lightweight coverups, which can easily fit inside your purse, look great thrown over a T-shirt and denim shorts or even a casual sundress.

Windbreakers

J.Crew packable ripstop windbreaker, $98; Moony Mood “COUPE” windbreaker, $60; ATD Windbreaker, $40.

Cardigan Coat

A comfy and cozy knit coat will keep you warm when nights get cool. Plus, these oversized cardigans will get plenty of mileage once the summer is over.

Cardi-coats

Blue long cardigan coat, $84; Choies geometric poncho cardigan, $30; Sheinside hooded sweater coat, $37.

Raincoats

The main objective of a raincoat is to keep you dry and these will definitely do that. But it doesn’t hurt that they’re also breathable and beautiful.

Raincoats

Joules “Right as Rain” coat, $105; Trout “Sevan” cape, $545; UNIQLO waterproof coat, $70.

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The Perfect Lightweight Jackets You Need Now, When It’s Not Quite Cold And Not Quite Warm