British autumn is a notoriously difficult season to dress for. With the changeable weather you’ll need outerwear designed to keep you warm and dry on those crisp mornings but not be too stifling that you’re overheating when the midday sun comes out.
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Luckily autumn is a season that also lends itself well to layering and
texturing. So much so that an article in Bustle suggests that ‘fall’ could
be the most stylish season. But if you’re on the lookout for the best autumn
jackets for 2019 here are some styles to consider.
The bomber
The bomber jacket has a long and rich history. Originating from the European
Air Forces in the 1950s and 60s, the bomber is a stylish and practical jacket
for the days when it’s not too chilly but you still need a little outer
protection. The trademark ribbed collar and cuffs along with the sleek fit makes
for a jacket that is flattering and versatile.
The trucker jacket
A trucker jacket is an incredibly easy to wear jacket that complements a range
of outfits. Often crafted from suede, it is a jacket that offers texture and
warmth but still isn’t too overbearing. Ideal alongside a chunky knit or Farah shirts, tan is a great colour for
the humble trucker jacket.
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The double breasted peacoat
When autumn begins to move closer to winter you’ll want something a little more
heavy-duty. The nature of the peacoat is that it is crafted from insulating,
water-repelling wool which makes it an ideal choice for those miserable days.
Its buttons and double-breasted fit make for a smart and stylish look – an
ideal coat for trips in and out of the office.
Leather biker jacket
There’s something dangerous and edgy about a man in leather and autumn is the
best time of year to don your biker jacket. Comfortable yet durable, the biker
jacket works as well over Farah shirts as it does over a simple sweater.
The tracksuit jackets
No longer reserved for jogging or the gym, the tracksuit jacket has steadily
made its way into the realms of high fashion over the last few years. Often
crafted from breathable fibres, it’s a good choice to throw on on a warm autumn
day that has potential to get gloomy.