For fashion people, the idea of pinpointing the very best raincoat feels like an oxymoron and rather challenging. After all, it’s an item of clothing that has been created to fulfil a functional, rather than fashionable, purpose. Though autumn has begun with sunny spells, it’s only a matter of time before the rainy days appear. And I’m here to make sure you’re well prepared for all weather eventualities.
Conveniently the whole “practical camper” look (think fleeces, rubberised sandals, bucket hats, et al.) has been prevalent over the last year or so, so there is no shortage of water-repellent items that tick both the style and substance boxes. Just look at Barbour’s sell-out collabs with It girl Alexa Chung or Rains, the outerwear brand making cagoules cool again. It also helps that the minimalist aesthetic is so popular right now, as it means those traditional, clean-lined raincoat silhouettes can end up looking unexpectedly chic. Kin, Kassl Editions and Rains are particularly good in this department. I also have to give a shout-out to the preloved options out there, as, if you’re a city dweller like I am, you may well be looking for a raincoat for a one-off occasion, so buying new might feel excessive. Etsy is great for hunting down designer iterations—I’ve got a number of raincoats in my saved items right now—while Vestiaire Collective has a host of both old high-street pieces, which are still in great condition, alongside fun, vintage ’80s and ’90s iterations. So yes, it is possible to buy a stylish rain-proof jacket or coat, and these 16 buys prove it. Scroll down to see and shop my edit of the best raincoats.
Protect from the rain, and look good doing it.
This unfussy rain coat is a minimalist dream.
Everything Arket does is sleek and stylish.
After it’s success last year, the Kin parka is back for another season.
If you’re wondering how designers do rainwear – this is it.
This dark green is so good.
The funnel neck and drawstring hood can be adjusted for a snug fit to keep the rain out.
Style and function in perfect harmony.
This longline raincoat comes in sizes 6 to 22.
This style will never date.
If you still want to show off your outfit, this secondhand clear raincoat will do the trick.
Inspired by a classic trench coat, this waterproof jacket will surely be a wardrobe staple.
This useful waterproof is packable to ensure you can keep it to hand for sudden showers.
Hunter are experts in wet weather gear.
Uniqlo’s practical parka will keep even the heaviest down pour out.
Vintage pieces have hidden gems, like the check sleeve detailing that is repeated under the collar.
Something for the petite people who still want something cosy and long.
This vintage inspired waterproof jacket will have you covered from autumn rain to spring showers.
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This story was published at an earlier time and has since been updated.