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9 Best Spring Jackets & Spring Coats For 2026

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9 Best Spring Jackets  Spring Coats For 2026

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Ganni Relaxed-Fit Corduroy-Collar Quilted Jacket

Giving the utility jackets from last year an update, the barn jacket is the spring layer that’s made it from the countryside to the streets. With an oversized shape, contrast collar (most likely corduroy) and multi-pockets, the practical-looking style has won the hearts of everyone, including Hailey Bieber and Alexa Chung.

This year, you’ll also see lots of quilted finishes to update the style, from the likes of Ganni and COS. It’s not every day fashion meets function, so embrace this style with open arm,s considering it’s not just cotton jackets we’re seeing a lot of, but water-resistant wax styles and ones with quilted lining to keep you warmer. It’s the transitional spring jacket to get, and it’s easy to find all over the high street right now in colours that aren’t just tan – why not go for khaki, cream or even pink?

TALA Quilted Reversible Barn Jacket

Toteme Summer Country Cotton Jacket

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