12 best men's rain jackets and coats to stay dry in 2022

2023-02-16 14:44:27 By : Mr. vincent LU

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For all the rainy days ahead, there’s nothing better to have in your wardrobe than a quality rain jacket.

Much like a sports coat, they’ll keep you warm and even stylish, taking you from drizzles to rain to thunder. (Related: best women’s rain jackets).

So, we rounded up the best men’s rain jackets and coats of 2022 for you to snag ASAP. From Amazon and Target to Nordstrom and Walmart, we guarantee these options will make you stay dry and looking super fly.

While you’re at it, we recommend picking up some men’s rain boots and a staple pair of men’s jeans to weave the entire look together. Oh, and if you’re commuting in the rain, you may want to explore a new backpack or messenger bag.

Now, it’s time to get to our picks. Wherever you’re trekking to, rest assured that this trusty outerwear staple will be one of your best (and most practical) purchases.

With nearly 24,000 rave Amazon reviews, there’s no doubt the Columbia Watertight II Jacket is a best-seller. It comes in practically every color you can think of, spans from sizes small to four XL tall and has a classic fit that anyone (and any age) would wear well.

Step out in the rain — the bold way — with the Champion Packable Jacket. For just $20, it has the flagship logo we all know and love, as well as a breathable hood. In its entirety, the rain jacket leans sporty.

Carhartt, without a doubt, is one of our favorite brands. Specifically, its Rain Defender Jacket is less than $100 and looks incredibly high-end (without the through-the-roof price tag, of course). Plus, it fits like your best flannel and has as more relaxed cut.

The Amazon Essentials brand is one to look into, and its Lightweight Water-Resistant Packable Puffer Jacket is no exception. It’s incredibly breathable, comes in the color you’re looking for and has a near-turtleneck collar to really keep you warm.

With a name like Tommy Hilfiger, you know it has to be good. Its Waterproof Breathable Hooded Jacket has an easy-to-wear zipper closure, is machine-washable (always a plus) and has the signature TF logo on the chest. For less than $35, designer never looked so good.

Top-rated (and for a good reason), the L.L.Bean Cresta Stretch Rain Jacket is a thoughtful splurge for yourself or for a loved one. Its size range spans to 2XL, it features a waterproof and breathable shell with an impressive four-way stretch design and looks handsome for any type of wear.

Traditional and timeless, you can’t beat Goodfellow & Co.’s Lightweight Rain Jacket for just $30. Its two-tone gray color makes it one of our favorites on this list, along with a breathable, lightweight hood and flattering fit.

Looking for a unique pattern? The Rokka & Rolla Windbreaker Anorak Rain Jacket is a snazzy outerwear piece for the season that’s less than $35. Its size range spans up to 2XL and it has breathable mesh lining to keep you calm, cool and collected.

For the athletic type, the On Weather Tech Jacket is exactly what you should add to your shopping cart. Not only is it new at Bloomingdale’s but it has an adjustable hood and visor and even a zip chest pocket. Plus, its taped seams make it great for heading to the gym.

We haven’t met a more cult-classic than the J.Crew Brunswick Rain Jacket. We adore the teal and navy colorway, especially for its button detailing, ample exterior pockets and seamless look. Apt for any guy in your life, it’s a winner.

The lululemon Outpour StretchSeal Jacket is a splurge, though a great one at that. Uniquely, it’s designed for “on the move” wear, whether you’re off running errands or wanting to take a walk around the park. You’ll appreciate its classic fit and hip-length design, too.

For more of a coat-like fit, consider The North Face’s M66 Utility Rain Jacket. Just shy of $200, it boasts both a waterproof and breathable design, along with a warm fit its reviewers love. Impressively, it’s made from 100% recycled materials, so you’ll feel good about your purchase.

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