Stay Warm, Look Cool in a Silver Jacket

Stay Warm, Look Cool in a Silver Jacket

Black is the most popular jacket color for a good reason—it’s classic, flattering and doesn’t show stains. But why wear what everyone else does when you can gleam in a silver jacket that turns heads as you walk through the streets?

Whether you prefer a subtle oxidized finish or go glam in sequins, you’ll be surprised by how versatile a silver jacket can be. Its neutral tone and high-shine finish give your look an extra dose of sparkle.

Oxidized Moto

Give that tired black leather jacket a break and swap in a silver moto with a rough-and-tumble finish. The darkly shimmering finish of oxidized silver isn’t ostentatious in the least, and pairs just as easily with your white tee and boyfriend jeans as your black version.

Brushed Puffer

Brushed silver is lighter in tone than its oxidized counterpart, but processed with abrasives to dull the mirror-like shine of the metal. It’s bright and chic, but not obnoxious, making it a great color choice for a discreetly opalescent puffer jacket. Wear a silver puffer with white jeans and beige suede ankle boots for a lighthearted take on cold weather dressing.

Sleek Fleece

Who says outdoor staples have to be crunchy? With a fleece jacket paneled in shiny silver, you’ll look positively space age in the great outdoors whether you’re hiking, skiing or just shoveling the driveway. Be sure to wear stylish polarized sunglasses to protect against the glare off of the snow—the reflection of the fabric can be blinding.

High-Shine Bomber

If you’re ready to go all-out with your style, a sequined or mirrored bomber jacket should be your go-to statement piece. Get photog-ready by pairing outrageous with outrageous with a long, full printed skirt, a white button-down and statement heels.

A silver jacket makes a strong statement that you know what you’re doing, fashion-wise. Whether you tone it down or turn it out, trust us—you can pull it off.

Silver jackets are the head-turning revolution your closet needs.

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