Denim Jackets
Some clothing earns a place in your wardrobe by being extraordinary in a particular context. Denim jackets earn it by being useful in almost all of them. Throw it on over a dress when it gets cool in the evening.
Wear it under a coat when winter is threatening but not quite committing. Slip it under a sweater so an otherwise effortless outfit feels somehow intentional. We’ve been reaching for ours for years, and the fact that it never quite makes it out of rotation should tell you everything you need to know.
Good news: this. Will. What sets this selection apart is that we’ve actually been picky about fit, wash, and proportion in a way most denim jacket category pages are not.
A boxy fit looks sloppy. Too cropped and you’ll feel underdressed. Proportion is everything with these, and we’ve really only picked styles that we think actually flatter.
Sounds obvious, but you’d be surprised how many denim jackets fail this test. We’ve included multiple washes because they serve different purposes. Light, almost bleached washes feel casual and almost summery.
They work beautifully over a simple white tee or a pretty floral dress. Darker indigos are more structured, more polished. They can handle joining you for the occasions where you need to look put together but don’t want to break out a blazer.
Vintage and mid washes exist somewhere in between. They’re useful in that way that the best wardrobe staples always are. Some of these jackets are pretty classic and spare.
Clean seaming, minimal details. The kind of jacket you’ll wear for years without ever worrying about it. Others have embroidery details or interesting hardware or a cropped cut that provides them some more personality.
Both are worthy of your wardrobe. How you choose between them comes down to how much work you want the jacket to do vs. the rest of your outfit. We don’t think you need ten denim jackets.
We think you need one, maybe two that are truly right, that you wear all the time, and love to death. That’s what we’ve tried to curate here. That’s the standard we held each and every option against before we let it make the cut.

