When it comes to layering, there’s nothing more trustworthy than a good oversized denim jacket. It works as a summer jacket, a layering piece for chillier days, and can even be worn by itself in certain instances. We’ve done the heavy lifting and scoured the market for all the roomiest, most fashion-forward jackets to meet all your needs. From classic styles from Madewell to more adventurous layers at Balenciaga and Y/Project, there’s something here for everyone. Go forth and denim-ify your life if you haven’t already.
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Good American’s shirt jacket, aka shacket, offers ample room for layering your keys, phone, wallet, Juul, whatever.
Nothing says American sportswear like Michael Kors, and this denim jacket is the perfect example. We love it layered over a mini dress for a double denim moment.
For a Scandi take on a jean jacket, pick up Acne Studios’s charcoal gray rendition. This one pairs very well with any kind of jean.
The Attico is the Italian girl’s go-to for chic wardrobe staples, so don’t miss out on this easy-to-layer statement maker.
Leave it to Balenciaga to give the denim jacket a (literally) twisted update.
Is it a shirt? Is it a jacket? We’ll let you decide.
It doesn’t get any cuter than this floral-print number from our fave Danes over at Ganni.
For when you can’t decide on a light wash or dark wash…do both!
Warning: do not consume ice cream or sip coffee while wearing this flawless ivory jacket. You will definitely regret it.
We’re big fans of this London-based brand focused on creating the best modular wardrobe with the most refined textiles.
This patchwork jacket features Marni’s infamous mohair stripes for a little added zhuzh.
Y/Project is the destination for wacky, not-so-basic basics, like this paneled jacket which does all the talking.
A damn good denim jacket at a damn good price. That’s all.
This Japanese denim brand infuses unique proportions into their iconic selvedge denim. We can’t stop staring.
You can count on R13 to fulfill all your grunge desires, and then some.
Even though this country lays claim to denim’s origins, the French are still getting in on the fun. Case in point: Isabel Marant’s Paolo jacket.
For when you’re tired of true blue denim.
We’re a bit obsessed with Stockholm-based brand Totême for reworked, perfectly finished staples that are made to last.
This sea foam green jacket is pre-sun faded. No need to leave it out on your balcony to tan!
What’s more classic than a Coach denim jacket? Go ahead, we’ll wait.
Speckled with flowers, this denim jacket is rustic and ready for beach days.
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