There are very few shopping-related things that make my head feel like it's going to explode, but light jackets are undoubtedly one of them. There's a very fine line between being too cold and too hot when the temperatures are hovering in the fifties and sixties, so figuring out the right jacket to wear can be a challenge, and the multitude of types of jackets there are to choose from on the market is overwhelming, to say the least.
I know I'm not the only one that recognizes the light jacket predicament and so I set out to get us all some relief. I searched the internet far and wide and made us a carefully selected list of the best light jackets. These options are versatile enough to go with much of your wardrobe and work for various occasions, stylish (of course), and just the right weight for those in-between times. Scroll on to shop my picks and find out why I think at least one of them will end yours and mine light jacket woes.
I find that faux leather is lighter in weight than genuine leather (and your wallet will thank you for not making it that much lighter).
Another go-to light jacket for me is a trench. I love how this Reformation option has more of a modern, oversized fit.
It's rare to find a tweed jacket that's oversized, so this affordable one is the jackpot.
Scarf jackets may be a trend but I think this one is forever.
The description of this reads "lightweight yet cozy", and that's all I need to know.
Thoughtful details like the corduroy accepts and a zipper in addition to buttons makes this one stand out.
The gold toggles dress this casual style up just enough.
Blazers make a great light jacket but you want to choose one that isn't too thin, like this corduroy option.
Dôen's outerwear is always so beautiful and special—case in point.
It wouldn't be a light jacket story without one of J.Crew's "Lady" jackets.
Reformation has really mastered the whole light jacket thing.
When in doubt, you can't go wrong with a denim jacket.
A great casual option that'll take you from pilates to brunch.
This honestly looks like it costs triple the price.
As any good fashion person will tell you, a shacket is the light jacket of the 2020s.
The same cool effect of a puffer without the ultra-warmth.
Some of the best light jackets are actually sweaters.
If I owned this I'd honestly probably wear it every day for the remainder of fall.
If you want an investment piece, a Toteme jacket is completely worth it. Right now, this hourglass trench is topping my list.
Just a super elevated take on a classic sherpa jacket.
When it comes to jackets, this shade of green is as versatile as black.
When I say the words "light jacket", this is exactly what I picture.
I'm into the boxy fit of this otherwise preppy jacket.
I can see why this chic sweater jacket is already selling out.
This highly-rated jacket can easily be packed into your bag for those just-in-case days.
If you're dealing with temperatures in the sixties and seventies, this option is perfect.
Another tweed option that goes with literally everything and will get so much wear.
This color combo is a yes for me.
It's giving "London girl in the countryside for the weekend".
This isn't The North Face's warmest puffer, and that's why it made the cut.
Everything Alo touches is cool—this oversized jacket included.