Most men underestimate what a jacket actually does for an outfit. Not a suit jacket, not a formal blazer, but that middle layer that sits over a shirt or a knit and makes everything below it look considered rather than accidental. Get it right and the jeans look intentional, the boots look chosen, the whole thing holds together. Get it wrong and you just look like someone who got cold.

We’ve been particularly interested in jackets that work across that difficult territory between smart and casual where most men actually spend their time. Overshirts that have real structure. Harringtons with proper weight to them. Unlined blazers that don’t demand a tie. Chore coats that have outgrown the workwear conversation entirely. The common thread is that each one earns its place by doing something specific rather than just existing.

Fit first, always. Then fabric. Then everything else. These are the jackets that reward a closer look.

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