5 great women's rain jackets
Stay dry — in style!
1. Lands' End High Shine Rain Slicker ($129)
This all-grown-up riff on a child's slicker features oversize details like a chunky zipper and giant patch pockets. The color and cuffed sleeves add sophistication. Buy it at Lands' End.
2. Rains Unisex Jacket ($110)
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Embrace your inner Paddington Bear with a yellow slicker from an "of-the-moment" Danish brand. This simple cover-up has a fishtail hem, snap closures, and adjustable hood. Buy it at Rains.
3. Marc New York Teri Jacket ($199)
Some jackets camouflage your shape. With its nipped-in waist, this one will accentuate it, while the translucent nylon fabric reveals a bit of what lies beneath. Buy it at Andrew Marc.
4. Hunter Original Vinyl Smock ($195)
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A playful update on a Hunter classic, this translucent coat has a drawstring waist and huge pockets that add an unexpected, white-on-white graphic edge. Buy it at Hunter Boots.
5. North Face Venture Jacket ($99)
This smartly engineered North Face can move seamlessly from a mountain trail to post-hike drinks, thanks to its refined styling. It folds down to a small pouch. Buy it at Amazon.
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