The 12 Best Raincoats for Women for Every Occasion

Stylish rain jacket picks from Hunter, Everlane, Lululemon, and more.

Xenia Adonts wears sunglasses, a white turtleneck pullover, a golden chain necklace, a beige clear long rain jacket, beige pants, outside Maison Margiela, during Paris Fashion Week - Womenswear Fall/Winter 2020/2021, on February 26, 2020 in Paris, France.
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Let's talk about raincoats. A necessity in almost every climate, they're often the afterthought of your winter jacket and coat collection. But I'm here to tell you not only should you invest in a stylish raincoat for this season, but I've found a selection of the best raincoats you can wear right now and hold onto for years. And if you're still thinking that raincoats aren't stylish or unique enough to style a rainy day outfit around, I chatted with a trend forecaster to get the scoop on which rain jackets are trending for spring 2023, as well as the best way to wear yours so that it doesn't just feel like a waterproof, extra layer.

"If we learned anything about wardrobing through the pandemic, it's that the idea of owning fashionable yet functional items no longer feels so foreign," says Jessica Richards, a trend forecaster and founder of JMR Trend + Creative, about why investing in the best raincoat for your needs is so important right now. "We need essentials ready for anything because we've come now to expect the unexpected," she continues. Ahead, I broke down everything you need to know before shopping—because, just like investing in other wet-weather essentials (hello, rain boots and snow boots!), finding a great raincoat requires some expert insight. 

What to Look For in a Raincoat

Looking for a raincoat might seem simple, but there are a surprising number of details that make a good raincoat great. Raincoats should all be waterproof, obviously, but that’s where the similarities end for many of the jackets on this list. Some of the rain jackets I’ve included are designed for wearing while you work out outdoors—like a very cute one from Lululemon—while others are best suited for light rain or your commutes to and from the office. Outdoorsy brands like The North Face, for instance, make rain jackets that can be worn in three different types of weather, while other brands, like RAINS, boast easy-to-style jackets that come in trendy and seasonal colors and prints. 

“Unpredictable weather patterns are happening all the time, so designers and brands are becoming more thoughtful in adding significant features like weather-proof finishes, rubberized hardware, packability, and sleek but comfortable silhouettes on offer in a variety of weights that work from warm to chilly seasons,” says Richards. 

Deals on Raincoats

OTU Waterproof Hooded Rain Jacket, $55

OTU Waterproof Hooded Rain Jacket, $55 $46 at Amazon

"It is very lightweight and easy to pack in a suitcase or carry-on," wrote one reviewer of this jacket from OTU. It has over 7,000 five-star reviews on Amazon that say the same.

Everlane The ReNew Anorak, $128

Everlane The ReNew Anorak, $128 $96 at Everlane

This top-rated jacket from Everlane is now on sale for less than $100. "The jacket is lightweight yet warm," wrote one reviewer. "The fit is oversized; I recommend going down a size. It's the perfect coat for rainy or windy days of spring. And super stylish, too!"

Columbia Women's Arcadia™ II Rain Jacket,

Columbia Women's Arcadia™ II Rain Jacket, $100 $75 at Columbia

Available in colors like berry red, pale pink, and baby blue, this jacket is available in both plus and standard sizes. "Very comfortable and true to size," wrote one reviewer. "Perfect for walking my dog in the rain, even on a hot day. Plenty of room for a sweater if needed."

Stylish Raincoats for Women

Meet The Expert

Jessica Richards
Jessica Richards

Jessica Richards is a trend forecaster, style storyteller, and founder of JMR Trend + Creative, whose synergistic focus inspires what is now and next. With an extensive background in forecasting, concepts, and design for major North American retailers, she brings a forward-thinking yet commercially and brand-right viability to projects across the fashion and wellness industries.

Julia Marzovilla
E-Commerce Editor

Julia Marzovilla is the E-Commerce Editor at Marie Claire, where she covers everything from the latest beauty and fashion launches and sales to celebrity outfits and news. She also creates shopping guides that span every vertical on the site. Prior to joining the Marie Claire team, she contributed similar shopping stories to sites such as Bustle, InStyle, The Zoe Report, Who What Wear, and STYLECASTER. In her spare time, Julia can be found creating shopping guides for all of her friends, spending too much money on yet another pair of black boots, and cooking in her far-too-small kitchen.