The spring season may not have the same characteristics in the north and the south, but there are suitable jackets that, depending on the weather changes—frequent in our country as well—meet our personal needs for a decent appearance. The versatility of jackets in our attire is so great that they can be combined with our other clothes in many different ways. From a shirt, a long-sleeved polo, or a light wool sweater, to a short-sleeved cotton shirt or, in some bold cases, over a lightweight blazer.
1. Harrington Jacket: In most cases, it is waterproof, has a zipper, and boasts a lightweight sporty elegance. It is named after a fictional character, Rodney Harrington, from the 1957 film Peyton Place, and was later particularly honoured by Elvis Presley and Steve McQueen.
2. Bomber Jacket: For spring, it should definitely be made of lightweight fabric, as there are dozens of variations of this particular outerwear, originally designed to keep military pilots warm. A great option is the ones made of thin suede leather, which evoke a business casual look.
3. Denim Jacket: Denim jackets will never go out of style. This workwear-style outer layer has withstood many years as a top choice and simultaneously offers endless combinations. In Florence and Milan, you’ll often see it worn over a blazer.
4. Shirt Jacket: Typically made from thick twill fabric, it features large pockets and is something between a jacket and a shirt. Of course, you can wear it with a shirt, a sweater, or a polo. Overshirts or shackets (a combination of shirt and jacket) have gained popularity in recent years, and we see them in many variations.
5. Worker Jacket: Inspired not only by workwear, it has gained an important place in the modern man`s wardrobe. It is ideal for those who love jeans and Dr. Martens boots.
6. Field Jacket: In its lightweight version, it is the most suitable option for a stroll in the countryside. It has many pockets, as its roots come from military wear, and is available in several earth tones, although a dark olive color particularly suits its style.

7. Navy Blazer: A timeless and classic piece of men’s wardrobe, much like the denim jacket. It is a jacket that anyone can wear in different ways, depending on their aesthetic. A light grey pair of trousers pairs very well with the dark navy blue colour that is typically available.
8. Safari Jacket: A favourite men`s jacket for decades. Designed for European soldiers in South Africa, it was loved by Yves Saint Laurent and Roger Moore in the James Bond films. Major fashion houses present it in nearly every new collection, and it is usually made from quality fabrics such as linen, cashmere, and tightly woven cotton.
9. Coach’s Jacket: The coach`s jacket resembles the Harrington version but is the most straightforward and simple outerwear. Particularly practical for everyday wear, it pairs well with chinos and sneakers, among other options.
1. Harrington Jacket: In most cases, it is waterproof, has a zipper, and boasts a lightweight sporty elegance. It is named after a fictional character, Rodney Harrington, from the 1957 film Peyton Place, and was later particularly honoured by Elvis Presley and Steve McQueen.
2. Bomber Jacket: For spring, it should definitely be made of lightweight fabric, as there are dozens of variations of this particular outerwear, originally designed to keep military pilots warm. A great option is the ones made of thin suede leather, which evoke a business casual look.
3. Denim Jacket: Denim jackets will never go out of style. This workwear-style outer layer has withstood many years as a top choice and simultaneously offers endless combinations. In Florence and Milan, you’ll often see it worn over a blazer.

4. Shirt Jacket: Typically made from thick twill fabric, it features large pockets and is something between a jacket and a shirt. Of course, you can wear it with a shirt, a sweater, or a polo. Overshirts or shackets (a combination of shirt and jacket) have gained popularity in recent years, and we see them in many variations.
5. Worker Jacket: Inspired not only by workwear, it has gained an important place in the modern man`s wardrobe. It is ideal for those who love jeans and Dr. Martens boots.
6. Field Jacket: In its lightweight version, it is the most suitable option for a stroll in the countryside. It has many pockets, as its roots come from military wear, and is available in several earth tones, although a dark olive color particularly suits its style.

7. Navy Blazer: A timeless and classic piece of men’s wardrobe, much like the denim jacket. It is a jacket that anyone can wear in different ways, depending on their aesthetic. A light grey pair of trousers pairs very well with the dark navy blue colour that is typically available.
8. Safari Jacket: A favourite men`s jacket for decades. Designed for European soldiers in South Africa, it was loved by Yves Saint Laurent and Roger Moore in the James Bond films. Major fashion houses present it in nearly every new collection, and it is usually made from quality fabrics such as linen, cashmere, and tightly woven cotton.
9. Coach’s Jacket: The coach`s jacket resembles the Harrington version but is the most straightforward and simple outerwear. Particularly practical for everyday wear, it pairs well with chinos and sneakers, among other options.
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