5 Best Windbreakers For This Rainy Season

A windbreaker is a jacket that can do it all. It can keep you warm and dry in the wind and the rain. It can keep you cool and comfortable in the sun and the shade.

It can keep you stylish and trendy in any situation. But not all windbreakers are created equal. Some are better than others, depending on how they perform, how they look, and how they fit your budget.

That’s why we have done the research for you and found five of the best windbreakers of 2023. These are the jackets that will make you happy, no matter what you are doing or where you are going.

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1. DAILY PAPER PATTARA

The Pattara jacket has that stylish, timeless look that you just can’t go wrong with. And it has some practical features as well.

The waxed cotton fabric mixed with polyester makes this jacket durable and waterproof, while keeping a smooth feel to the touch. With the removable hood and the stylish stand-up collar, is easy and convinient to switch the mood from sunny stroll to rainy expedition.

The front of the jacket boasts spacious pockets, while the sideseam has side pockets for additional storage. The black and white Daily Paper rubber label adds a touch of flair to the design.

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2. ADIDAS ADVENTURE

The adidas Adventure Multipocket Jacket is a perfect example of how fashion and function can come together.

The loose fit of this jacket makes it easy-to-layer and provides ample room for movement. It comes with a full zip with storm flap, a D-ring loop, and a bungee-adjustable hood that provides complete protection from harsh weather conditions.

The multipocket jacket comes, as you guessed, with lots of pockets, big and small, including chest and hand flap pockets with button closures. These pockets provide enough space to carry all your essentials during your urban or nature quests.

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3. CARHART WIP IDAHO

You thought the nike jacket was pocket heaven? Wait till you see the Carhartt Wip Idaho Jacket.

You’ll love the 3D pockets on the front that make the jacket look super functional and fresh. It’s also equipped with a stowable hood, a two-way front zipper, and embroidered eyelets on the hood and armholes. Reflective drawstrings at the hood and hem allow you to vary the fit as you wear it. A reflective Square label on the front of the jacket rounds out the utility aesthetic.

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4. HORSEFEATHERS SHAW JACKET

The Horsefeathers Shaw Jacket is made from top qualitty materials that will guarantee the succes of any of your adventures.

With its UltraTech® shell material and critically taped seams,the HORSEFEATHERS SHAW JACKET provides the ultimate protection against moisture without compromising on its breathability. You’ll stay warm and dry without feeling stifled or uncomfortable and you won’t have to worry about getting caught in a sudden rainstorm.

The other big advantage of this jacket are its zippers. Horsefeathers risked nothing and decided to use the YKK zippers, the global leader for performance outerwear applications.

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5. NIKE WOVEN PULLOVER

How do you stay dry and comfy when you’re going alfresco? You could wear a boring hoodie or a flimsy windbreaker, but why settle for less when you can rock this pullover jacket from Nike Life?

Whether you’re hitting the town with your friends on a Saturday night, or you’re out in the nature for some fresh air , Nike Life has you covered with this well rounded, versatile and durable piece that is easy to mix and match.

The Woven Field Jacket has an airy fit for your shoulders and chest, leaving room for some extra layers undernith, a scuba hood, adjustable flaps, buttons and a side-zip to let your hips take a breath when needed. It’s made of 100% cotton for lightweight durability that will last you through seasons and it comes in two moody pastel colours.

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