We can’t preach enough about the importance of a strong wardrobe foundation. For starters, it’ll save you countless headaches when getting dressed every day, and you'll have items that'll stay on-trend for years to come. One thing that should definitely be a part of that list? A classic denim jacket.
Few things will get as much mileage as this denim mainstay, and for good reason. Plus, there are so many different styles nowadays that you can put a fun twist on a good classic, from oversized to patterned to cropped. Shop some of our favorite denim jackets for women now, and you’ll be set till the end of time.
This jacket from denim-veteran Wrangler is a top-seller on Amazon with more than 1,000 five-star reviews. “It [sic] does not irritate my skin like other jean jackets, this one had a soft material that is perfect to feel cool yet warm,” explains one reviewer.
We recommend this best-seller for anyone who wants a denim jacket with stretch.
Looking for a lived-in style without having to actually live in your jacket? This jacket truly will give you that style, as well as the ease. Boyfriend not required.
Everyone needs a black denim jacket — it's written in the bylaws of the universe — and of fashion. Just like classic blue denim, black denim goes with pretty much every outfit.
It's no surprise that Madewell makes an amazing denim jacket. You'll get the covetable lived-in look on day one, thanks to light whiskering on the sleeves.
If you're going to splurge, it might as well be on something super classic! This L'Agence jacket has a tailored fit we love, and it'll get way more use than a $300 cocktail dress.
Is there anything quite as good as Gap denim? Not in the slightest, and this cool, not-quite-dark wash oversized-yet-fitted jacket will be a staple of your fall wardrobe.
It's easy to feel like Penny Lane from Almost Famous or just like you belong in the back of a rock band's tour bus when you're wearing an oversized denim jacket like this one. Whether you're up to good or bad, you'll be looking good either way.
Yes, you can pull off the denim jacket + hoodie pairing without looking like you're a teenager. This jacket feels more like a rainjacket than a traditional denim jacket but comes with an added layer of protection with a hood.
Remember what we said earlier about the throwback? Yeah, this cropped jacket is ripped right out of the '80s lookbook, and you'll still look cool and modern wearing it.
Looking for something a little warmer to transition you from fall into winter, or winter into spring? You can keep the denim look without sacrificing your warmth with this sherpa-lined denim jacket.
White denim jackets are the ultimate year-round fashion accessory. For those nights by the campfire, a white denim jacket paired with a casual outfit is always in style. In the wintertime, break all the traditional fashion “rules” by wearing all-white, even on the snowiest of nights.
Light-wash denim has its detractors, and we are not one of them. Trust us when we say that this jacket is a must-have for your closet — you won't know how much you needed it until you have it.
Looking for something a little nontraditional compared to your standard denim jacket? Consider this unique white-paneled denim jacket, designed to keep you warm but also looking extra cool.
This medium-wash trucker-style jacket is great for everyday wear. Running errands, going to dinner, or just taking an evening stroll, you'll be comfortable and look great doing so.
Stretch denim was designed for denim jackets, or at least we think it was. This stretchy, cool denim jacket is a comfy closet staple you'll be using to complete any look time and time again.
Ashley PhillipsBeauty & Style EditorAshley is the beauty and style editor at BestProducts.com, and her work has been featured on Cosmopolitan and Town and Country.
Amanda MitchellAmanda Mitchell is a writer and podcaster with bylines at Marie Claire, OprahMag, Allure, Byrdie, Stylecaster, Bon Appetit, and more.
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