
When the rainy season comes around, knowing the best women’s raincoats to wear this Spring will allow you to be sensible and stylish. A raincoat can be a smart accessory to add to your wardrobe, that keeps you dry and looking good. Here is our list of the best women’s raincoats to wear this Spring!
The classic cream-colored raincoat is a permanent essential in a woman’s life. On every city sidewalk and every country lane, there is bound to be the iconic rainy day with a woman in a cream-colored raincoat. This coat is a statement of simplicity, class, and a little bit of preppy as well. From women like Audrey Hepburn to Reese Witherspoon, this coat has been sported as a piece of style. This light-toned raincoat is sure to get you compliments from women everywhere. You will easily be stylish and put together with this piece!
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We’re taking it back with this one, however, they say what goes around comes around. The leather raincoat is definitely making a bold comeback. We’ve seen these showstopper items on the runways from Givenchy to Max Azaria. You can find these items for less money or more, depending on your budget. You are sure to get outfit-envied by every woman with style you come across, with this coat. The leather trench is sexy, daring, and just what you need on a date night out to put your outfit over the top. No wonder this baby made it on our list of best women’s raincoat. You must pick one up today!
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The skater raincoat really is one of the best women’s raincoats because of its shape (or should I say your shape). What I love most about the skater raincoat is that no matter how thick or thin you are in the hips, this raincoat will flatter you. The skater raincoat cinches at the smallest part of the waist and then flows outward at the hips, making this raincoat flattering on every body type of a woman. What woman doesn’t want to feel flattered and comfortable in what she wears? Everyone wants an effortlessly-chic piece that will always make them more beautiful. When you wear a skater raincoat, that is sure to happen!
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One of the women’s best raincoats this Spring will be the patterned raincoat. They say you are as old as you believe yourself to be. So I say we all stay young, and wear an adorable patterned raincoat. If cutesy isn’t your thing, there are more dignified patterns as well. A personal favorite of mine is the polka dot raincoat, very Diane Keaton. Another all-time favorite raincoat will always be the floral-patterned raincoat, which is perfect for Spring. A raincoat is a cute statement to begin with, but adding a pattern to it, showcases your unique personality. A fashion foot forward would be this raincoat!
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The long raincoat has a very debonair, old money, Robert Redford in The Great Gatsby vibe to it. We absolutely love this raincoat! A great and practical thing about this raincoat is that you can wear anything underneath that you want. We’ve all encountered the problem of a long cardigan and a short coat; it just somehow looks unfitting. With this best women’s raincoat, you never have to have an outfit-coat mismatch again. The long raincoat keep your entire outfit dry, and you don’t have to worry if it looks good with your outfit, because it is long and covering. When you’ve got a lot to do, this no-nonsense raincoat will keep you looking chic and classic. Look like Daisy Buchanan with this raincoat this Spring!
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