
20 Incredible Coats And Jackets From Target That Are Ready To Be The Focal Point Of Any Outfit
Allow me to introduce you to your new best friend in the form of a jacket.
Unless otherwise specified, all sizes in this post are listed in women's.
1. A lightweight raincoat that has a surprisingly high number of 5-star ratings for.. well… a raincoat. This baby's packable, so you can take it on all of your upcoming trips and be prepared for any weather. The adjustable waist is a nice touch to keep your waterproof look from looking baggy, too.
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Promising review:"Purchased this raincoat for a recent trip to Paris. Didn't want to bother carrying an umbrella so a hooded raincoat was the way to go. It folded up nicely in my suitcase, wrinkles were not a problem. I have long arms and the sleeves on this jacket came right to my wrists, big plus. Twice, while out and about, we were caught in drenching downpours. This jacket proved completely waterproof. And it dried out fairly quickly, too. Extremely happy with this purchase." — LindaS
Price: $97.46 (originally $129.95; available in sizes XS–3X, including petite and tall fits, and 11 colors)
2. An oversize, '90s-inspired jean jacket you can layer over literally anything, from gym clothes for a coffee run to a dress for bottomless brunch with the gang. If you want to lean really heavy into the retro style, you could even pair it with combat boots and a bucket hat.
Target
Promising review:"This jacket is very well made. It is warm and it has a longer length than a typical denim jacket. Highly recommend! I liked it so much I bought one for my daughter." — Debbie
3. A cropped trench coat for when you want to look put-together, but not in a 1930s detective kind of way. You can dress it up or down depending on your mood, and it's roomy enough to fit sweaters and sweatshirts underneath until the temps finally heat up.
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4. A varsity jacket because we all deserve to feel sporty regardless of the last time we threw a ball. This one comes in tons of colors, so you can rep whatever kind of spirit you want. Some shoppers even get crafty with the jacket, sewing patches on for the ultimate game-day swag. Go team!
Target
Promising review:"This coat is perfect ... It is lined in a silk like fabric, not a fleece or anything so it's not super warm, but we go to enough games in the fall when all you need is a light coat that this will work perfectly! I am very happy with it but order your true size for an oversized look or down one for a bit more fitted." — JTHB
5. A sleek pea coat for when you want to feel fancy and cozy at the same time. This jacket is just the right amount of adorable, with a Peter Pan collar and knee-length cut, and the front pockets provide easy access to things like lip gloss and car keys because it's 2025, and you deserve that.
Target
Price: $69.99+ (originally $116.99+, available in sizes 1X–4X and six colors)
6. A collared chore jacket for doing anything but chores because why waste a look this cute on a date with the dirty laundry? The two front pockets make carrying your phone, keys, and other daily essentials really convenient, and we love that the tortoiseshell buttons give a little flirty touch that makes this cute to pair with everything from flare leggings to dresses.
Target
Promising review:"Loved everything about it! It definitely looks like a stylish designer piece … I got it in both colors and decided to keep both. " — Jillian B
7. A badass biker jacket that gets you the leather look without having to spend a month's worth of rent on a jacket. The pockets have zippers, so you can trust them to keep whatever you put in there secure.
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Promising review:"Such good quality for the price! Looks and feels like real leather. I had several people ask me where I got it. Fits TTS." — CF852
8. A sophisticated raincoat that's hiding a second look underneath (read: it's reversible). On days you're feeling more low-key, opt for the solid side with subtle pops of cheetah or plaid peeking out on the cuffs and hood. When you're in the mood for some extra attention, go loud and proud with the fully decorated side.
9. A plush teddy coat so you can channel Sabrina Carpenter's faux-fur aesthetic without dropping big bucks. This luxuriously soft oversized jacket is all-seasons appropriate and lets you wrap up in what feels like your coziest throw blanket while actually looking socially acceptable to leave the house.
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10. A floral utility jacket that hits the Goldilocks balance of whimsical and means-business. While the colors make it easy to match with most things in your closet, you might want to keep it fairly simple so the cropped coat can take center stage.
11. A denim blazer for a combination you never asked for but now realize you always wanted. Unlike some stiff jeans, this material is stretchy, so you'll stay comfortable all day while looking good.
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12. A silky smooth trench coat giving off some serious classy chic vibes. This luxe-looking jacket comes in tons of colors, so you can have a bunch of your new favorite coats on hand to choose from.
13. A jean jacket with a hood — mic drop, I have nothing more to say. (JK.) There's no way you already have something just like this in your closet, and it finally solves the problem of wanting to wear your favorite jean jacket but being terrified of the possibility of rain.
Target
Promising review: 'Hard to find a jean jacket with good coverage and a hood. This one is great! I got the black and it's a nice distressed look - more greyish black which I love. Looks great on. Nice quality and weight to it for the price.' — dbanimate
14. A bomber jacket to end your search for a reliable year-round top layer. This leather look has the just-right amount of slouch, with a ribbed waist that keeps it looking relaxed but not bulky. Of course, we love to see pockets, and the flaps mean you can drop little trinkets in without worrying about them falling out.
15. A staple blazer to get you through every event this year with class. Slip it on for work when you need to put your boss pants on or over a slip dress for a dinner date — the options are truly endless, and you'll feel like a million bucks in this despite dropping far less on it.
Target
Promising review: 'The fit is perfect and looks much more expensive than what it was!!! A must in every wardrobe!!' — Mak1772
16. A camo bomber jacket for when you want to do anything but blend in with the crowd. Despite the incognito pattern, this will make an entrance for you. The cinched waist and cuffs keep the cut looking tailored, making the perfect balance between relaxed and put-together.
17. A short puffer jacket you can grab and be the best-prepared person the next time a sub-30 day makes an appearance. You can even bring your own sunny vibes if you opt for one of the the brighter options, like red, leopard, or shiny turquoise.
Target
Promising review: 'Obsessed with this puffer jacket. Great quality for a decent price, soft, and actually keeps me warmer than expected." — ajbaloun
Price: $28 (originally $35, available in sizes XXS–XXL and three colors)
18. A demure little jacket to carry you through a work day into date night. Your closet just got a sophisticated chic upgrade.
Target
Promising review: 'Get the jacket! It's true to size, the shell inside makes it easy to wear, and super comfortable. You can dress it up or down. Grab some gold earrings to make the buttons pop! — ElleV
19. An aviator jacket that will make you look like a jet setter even if the closest thing you have to an upcoming trip is journeying down the street to the grocery store. It's heavy enough that you'll stay warm during these transitional days, and the waist belt and wrist cinching keep the oversized fit in check.
Target
Promising review:"This jacket is versatile, perfect for dressing up or down, and looks more expensive than its price. Size down for a more fitted look." — Charlene
20. A sporty windbreaker so people will think you're potentially a professional footballer over in Europe. Okay, maybe not, but at least you'll look the sporty part.
Target
Price: $32 (available in sizes XXS–4X and in two colors)
Reviews have been edited for length and/or clarity.

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