It seems like autumn crept up on us almost overnight, and as quickly as we were ready to strip off at the moment’s notice of a heatwave, we’re now digging out our knitwear and jeans. But as unpredictable as British weather is, the one thing that remains a constant is the need for a sensible outer layer, and no matter how quickly trends have come and gone this year, the only thing taking up space in my brain right now is coats. Actually, scratch that, it’s jackets.
I’m very into outerwear, so much so that my wardrobe is bulging with everything from puffer coats to vinyl trenches, but if there’s anything that your wardrobe needs for autumn, it’s a transitional jacket. On the days that it’s too mild for a sizeable winter coat, a light but warm jacket is the key to comfort and is the kind of versatile piece to invest in and wear year after year. So, with so many to play around with and so many different textures, shapes and styles you may be wondering which jacket is the do-it-all wonder worth buying, and I have the answer.