Once a uniform, now a symbol of effortless cool-girl style—the military jacket has reclaimed its place as this season’s go-to jacket, spotted on Sofia Richie Grainge, Jenna Ortega, and Jodie Turner-Smith, as well as across the spring 2026 runways. Defined by the epaulettes, a standing collar, metal buttons, and an unwavering precise cut, the military jacket—once synonymous with command—is now about controlled nonchalance. And while those details remain, they’ve been reimagined for the current moment with cropped silhouettes, fresh hues, and unexpected fabrics that call on the silhouette’s utilitarian roots while fitting in with a modern wardrobe. Think of it as outerwear that adds just the right amount of authority to any look.
Vogue’s Favorite Military Jackets
From Kate Moss’s Glastonbury days to Beyoncé’s Renaissance tour, the jacket has earned its cultural stripes, both practical and iconic. And if the spring 2026 runways were any indication, it’s not going anywhere. Dior’s double-layered menswear iteration (seen on Greta Lee on Vogue’s November cover), McQueen’s crisp white take, and Ann Demeulemeester’s classic silhouette prove that this outerwear hero can be reinterpreted again and again.
Just remember: it’s a fine line between statement and costume. Let the jacket add to your outfit, not define it. Below, five ways to style the best military jackets of the season.
The Closet Staples
Ground your military jacket with wardrobe essentials: a sharp white button down, navy V-neck sweater, and black trousers. It is the perfect balance of polish only minimalism allows—letting the jacket shine without overbearing.
The Boho Take
Opposites attract. Soften the jacket’s edges with free-flowing shapes and romantic fabrics. Try Zara’s silky blouse under Burberry’s tailored topper, then anchor it with Banana Republic’s corduroys and finish with Chan Luu’s beaded pendant necklace.
The Tomboy Twist
Chloé’s floral velvet iteration gives the uniform a touch of of romantic femininity. Pair it with a white tee, denim, and a soft structured Oxford shoe for an outfit that transitions seamlessly from office hours to candle-lit dinners.
The Velvet Duo
Two is better than one! Mango’s velvet jacket teamed up with matching trousers makes for a striking duo—rich in color and texture. Gold square earrings from Lié Studio and Gucci brown loafers keep the look modern.
The Equestrian Style
Channel countryside sophistication with Zara’s suede military jacket. Style it with Frame’s denim culottes, Burberry’s riding boots, and The Row’s bucket bag for a look that is equally at home on muddy paths or city pavements.
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