Cropped Jackets
There’s a singular reason why you reach for a cropped jacket, and it goes like this: You want to layer up without throwing off your outfit’s proportions. A longer blazer obscures your waist. A full coat overwhelms a carefully curated top.
A cropped jacket, though, lands right where it should. It hits at your hip or just above, and leaves the rest of your outfit room to shine. It’s a chic silhouette that knows when to quit.
That’s why we’ve edited this collection around that logic, rather than just including every cropped jacket we could find. When chosen thoughtfully, the cropped jacket does its job best, and that’s reflected in the options below. There’s a classic cropped jacket in a neutral that will seamlessly transition through the seasons and dress up an outfit with minimal effort.
There’s a denim jacket that will sit half-unbuttoned on the back of your chair and get worn more times than anything else you own. There’s a boucle or textural version that will carry the weight of brunch or an errand run—and a work meeting, if you need it to—with little help from the rest of your look. When it comes to finding a good cropped jacket, we look for proportions everywhere: in the sleeves, in the lapel, in the buttons.
Subtle design details that are the difference between a photo-worthy outfit and a closet dweller. We’ve been thoughtful about those details here. Everything in this roundup earned a spot on this list.
It didn’t just make the cut because it’s short. As with proportions, fit is especially important when it comes to cropped jackets. Too small around the shoulders and it’ll look ill-fitting.
Too big and it defeats the purpose. Everything we’ve selected strikes the right balance and works whether you leave it open over a slip dress or a fitted t-shirt, or buttoned all the way up over straight leg trousers. The best ones can take an otherwise ordinary outfit and elevate it just enough that you look like you put thought into your whole look.
And that’s no small feat. This is also one of those shopping categories where price isn’t a indicator of quality. We’ve included luxe options and lower-priced ones because a lot of the better-than-you-think jackets fall into that less-than-you-would-assume price range.
But they all have one thing in common: a jacket that not only looks great but will actually become a regular part of your rotation, not just a magical piece that solves one outfit, then gathers dust.

