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Keep Cozy and Stylish with These Top Jackets for Fall


As the leaves start changing color and the temperatures begin to drop, it's time to put away your summer wardrobe and pull out the fall jackets.

But with so many styles to choose from, how do you know which jackets are best for autumn?

Whether you need a lightweight option for early fall or a warm coat for the depth of winter, I've got you covered with my top picks.

As a fashion editor in the chilly Northeast, I've tested my fair share of women's jackets over the years.

Through trial and error (and many weather-inappropriate choices!), I've learned what works and what doesn't for the fall season.

From versatile denim jackets to cozy north-face fleece women's jacket, here are my can't-miss recommendations for stylish autumn outerwear.

The Denim Jacket: A Year-Round Staple

A good denim jacket is a wardrobe essential that easily transitions from summer to fall. Look for a darker wash in a classic silhouette that hits at hip length.

I love Levi's Original Trucker Jacket in rigid indigo - the rich color and stiff structure is incredibly flattering.

Pair it with sundresses in September, and then layer it over sweaters and leggings as the temperatures drop.

A denim jacket is my go-to for apple picking, football games, and all of my favorite fall activities.

To dress it up, try a sleek black blazer layered over the top. For a more casual weekend look, add a plaid flannel shirt underneath.

The styling options are endless with this timeless closet staple.

The Bomber Jacket: Sporty Chic

Originally designed for military pilots, the bomber jacket has evolved into a fashion staple.

This jacket style typically has a zip-up front, ribbed collar and cuffs, and a waistband. Nike makes a classic bomber with a wind and water-resistant shell that's perfect for breezy fall days.

I especially love the versatility of olive green and black color options - they pair well with jeans, leggings, dresses, and more.

Going for a night out?

Swap the Nike bomber for a more elegant satin version. Bombers have a relaxed silhouette that balances out formal looks perfectly.

Add some edge to a little black dress or feminine midi skirt. For a bit of contrast, try a pastel pink or blue bomber over darker fall hues.


The Trench Coat: A Stylish Fall Essential

A trench coat is a fall fashion staple that every woman needs in her closet. This iconic double-breasted style flatters all body types.

London Fog makes my favorite affordable trench that still looks sharp and put-together. Burberry offers a high-end classic option if you're willing to splurge.

I gravitate towards a mid-thigh length in a camel, khaki, or black color. A trench coat dresses up everything from jeans to workwear.

Layer it over a turtleneck sweater dress or pair it with heeled booties and leather leggings for a night out.

When temperatures really drop, add a puffer vest underneath your trench to maximize warmth without sacrificing style.

The Fleece Jacket: Cute and Cozy

For the chilliest fall days, you need an insulated jacket that can stand up to dropping temperatures.

Enter: the fleece jacket. The North Face makes ultra-cozy fleece options like the Osito 2 jacket perfect for crisp autumn outings.

I love a zip-up fleece style in a bold color like red or bright blue. Not only does fleece keep you toasty warm, but it also has a casual, outdoorsy vibe perfect for fall activities. Wear it apple picking or take it on a hike through colorful autumn landscapes.

Layer your fleece over long sleeve tees or sweaters.

You can even wear it under a rain jacket or overcoat when late fall rains hit. The soft, lightweight material ensures you stay warm without bulk.

Find Your Fall Style

With so many great jacket options, you're sure to find a look perfect for your fall wardrobe.

From denim to trenches to sporty bombers, you'll stay cozy and fashionable all season long.

Don't forget to store your favorite lightweight summer jacket too - you'll be excited to break it back out next spring!


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