Transitional Outerwear for Spring

Spring TransitionsNow that the snow is starting to melt and rain is in the forecast, we all had better be prepared for the very unpredictable, very wet transition into spring. From warm and sunny one day to cold and rainy the next, the key to comfortable and practical spring outerwear is versatility. As the saying goes, “April showers bring May flowers,”  and don’t we know that to be true! So, be sure to have a good go-to waterproof option in your repertoire!

1 // Cinched Waist Field Jacket
This lighter, cotton option is perfect for warmer, sunnier days.

2 // Reversible Derby Mac Waterproof Jacket
I’ve had my eye on this for a while, because it’s nice waterproof coat, without being an obvious raincoat. It’s great for those uncertain days that might rain in the morning with perfectly clear skies in the afternoon.

3 // Hooded Nylon Jacket
The coral color of this one is just too cute to pass up, especially for days when you need an extra pop of brightness.

4 // Fleece-Lined Trail Model Rain Coat
I have been searching for a warm raincoat for ages, and I think this just may be what I’ve needed – something waterproof and hooded but also cozy for those brutally dreary days (instead of just a waterproof shell).

5 // Classic Beadnell Waxed Jacket
This has been my go-to for most mild weather days. Its oversized fit is perfect for layering over vests and sweaters, but the actual jacket isn’t very bulky so its also a great choice when you just need something on the lighter side. You can also get the detachable hood for wet weather days (as long as you make sure to keep it waxed).

6 // Reymoore Trench Coat
You just can’t go wrong with a classic trench. Perfect for a more professional look, the shoulder accents make this stand out in all the right ways.

What is your go-to choice for springtime outerwear?