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If I say it enough, it will happen. Spring, arrive. Spring, arrive. PLEASE, SPRING ARRIVE. Told you – it just happened. Thanks March 20th. Now that spring has magically appeared [at least according to the calendar] it’s time to be prepared. If there’s one thing that I’ve heard time and time again its that April showers bring May flowers. Flowers are beautiful and all, but the showers – the verdict is still out for how I feel about that. Regardless of my feelings on it, they are still going to happen. That’s why I’m here today to talk all things rain and spring jackets. Whether you need something a little on the warmer side or you can get away with something easy and breezy, there’s a jacket below for you and whatever puddles come your way.
You’ll notice that all of today’s spring jackets are from Backcountry as they are the hot spot when it comes to all things outerwear. They carry all of the best must-have brands from The North Face, Patagonia, Columbia, Marmot and so much more. Added bonus – you can use code YELLOW15 for 15% off your first purchase on Backcountry.com (some exclusions apply and valid on first order only)!
The North Face Apex Bionic 2 Softshell Jacket [size up if in between, wearing in small] // Hunter Original Tall Rain Boot
You can never go wrong with a classic softshell jacket to get the job done. This baby is both windproof and water resistant which will keep you warm and dry, all spring or fall long.
2. Columbia Arcadia II Rain Jacket
Columbia Arcadia II Rain Jacket [true to size, wearing in small] // Hunter Original Tall Rain Boot
This lightweight jacket is the perfect option for travel or sporting events as it is packable, super light, breathable, water resistant and has an adjustable hood. I love the different color options that this comes in [coordinate to your favorite team colors?! I can get down with a good theme to my wardrobe…]
3. Backcountry Wolverine Cirque Insulated Jacket
Backcountry Wolverine Cirque Insulated Jacket [size up if in between, wearing in small] // Hunter Original Tall Rain Boot
My oh my, how I love this one. Depending on where you live, your spring may be a little chillier than others [typing while it’s 30 degrees outside my window]. This jacket does offer a little added insulation for body warmth [which totally means you can bust it out again in the fall] and yes, it is weather resistant meaning no matter what comes your way – rain or snow, you’ll be dry.
4. Columbia Pardon My Trench Rain Jacket
Columbia Pardon My Trench Rain Jacket [true to size, wearing in small] // Hunter Original Tall Rain Boot
I love a great trench coat for spring. Finding one that is both cute and rain resistant can be hard, or at least it was – until now. This trench has a quick drying shell, an adjustable hood, a belt to cinch in the waist and give it some shape and again with the color options – so fun and bright for spring! Just because a day may be gray doesn’t mean your outfit has to be!
Marmot PreCip Anorak [size up, wearing in small] // Hunter Original Tall Rain Boot
On the reverse, let’s say you live somewhere that gets above freezing during spring [jealous]. In which case, you don’t need a heavy jacket but just something light that you can quickly throw on over your spring look on wet days. This waterproof pullover with a hood is the perfect option for those warmer days!
6. Basin And Range Basin and Range Down Bomber Jacket
Basin And Range Basin and Range Down Bomber Jacket [true to size, wearing in small] // Hunter Original Tall Rain Boot
Saving the best for last? Quite possibly. There is no jacket I love more than a bomber. I love that this allows you to feel like you can keep a sense of style, all while staying warm and dry. It is water resistant so rain won’t put a damper on your day!
Be sure to check out Backcountry for all of your outerwear needs! Which style of rain jacket do you like the most!? Spring, I’m ready for you….rain and all.
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