I've Felt Blah About Denim Jackets, But This Chic Update Just Made Me Do a 180

fashion influencer @daniellejinadu wearing a fitted-waist denim jacket

(Image credit: @daniellejinadu)

I know they have all the makings of a closet staple that I should, in theory, be really into, but denim jackets haven’t really had a home in my wardrobe for a minute. Back when I lived in Sydney and 90% of what I owned was purchased from Surry Hills markets, I had this oversize, faded men’s denim jacket that I loved—but my vibe shifted when I moved back to New York. That jacket was sold on to another beach-bum 20-something to throw on over her vintage sundresses, and I started gravitating toward fashion that was a bit more polished and (at least from where I was standing, as I tried to figure myself out) more at home in NYC.

The thing is, denim jackets are never out. Every season, there are a slew of styles that are easily shoppable, from classic fits to boxy crops to oversize styles (not unlike my old vintage jacket). Each time a new season rolled around, I'd think about it, sometimes I'd even come close, but I'd ultimately shrug off a purchase that seemed to make sense but didn't quite feel right.

Fashion influencer @mimixn standing by her elevator in New York City wearing an on-trend cream cinch-waist denim jacket with relaxed pants and pointed-toe low heels.

(Image credit: @mimixn)

This season, however, things have taken a trendy swing in a more elegant direction. A minute ago, Hailey Bieber made us pay attention to cinch-waist outerwear—and now that buzzy fashion trend has hopped on over from leather jackets to denim. From nipped waists with chic gathered detailing to versatile belted styles, the denim jacket trend is making for a rich-looking take on this classic spring basic. From Zara to Reformation to Alaïa (sigh), here are some of the best denim jackets to shop this spring.

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Natalie Cantell
Contributing Fashion Editor

Natalie Cantell is an NYC-based style director, creative consultant, and fashion editor, who regularly contributes from Paris. She was the executive director of Who What Wear and Marie Claire’s brand studio until 2023, and now freelances globally on shoots, stories, and special projects.