For me, the best part of finding ourselves back in autumn is one thing and one thing only - the jackets. Hold your pumpkin-spiced lattes, your cosy evenings and your boo baskets, in my opinion, the only good thing about autumn is that I get to bring out my jacket selection. A selection I'm proud of, too. My jackets are all carefully chosen and curated over the years; some are high street, others are high end, and others are vintage, but I genuinely feel such joy in having an enviable jacket selection (that's not saying I wouldn't like to add a couple more to my collection). So, when I'm on the hunt for a high street autumn jacket, there are a few brands I tend to favour: H&M, Uniqlo and Free People, but this autumn I've only got eyes for one brand - Zara.
Zara's jacket selection is pretty well-known as one of the best on the high street, from its numerous viral suede styles to its buttery leather and classic denim jackets. Yes, the brand's jacket turnover tends to be quite high, particularly when you take into consideration the amount of sold-out styles, but that just means you have to have an eye for the best ones available (and the jackets you're likely to wear again, and again, and again). First up? Zara's Suede Leather Jacket, which you've probably seen all over your Instagram feeds recently, and, it's just been released in a new dark charcoal shade that's (somehow) still in stock.


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Zara's viral Suede Leather Jacket is now available in a dark grey shade, aptly named charcoal. Made from 100% suede leather and with a funnel neckline and shoulder tabs, throw the jacket on over a t-shirt, or layer up when it gets colder.
Another standout Zara jacket (albeit one that's also a suede style) is the 100% Leather Jacket, which makes a departure from the boxier designs fashion people tend to gravitate towards. Instead, this tan Zara jacket features a flattering cinched waist, which you can even wear as a top (as opposed to a jacket) with a pair of capri pants or jeans.


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If you're looking for a suede jacket that's slightly different to the more boxy styles on the high street, Zara's 100% Leather Jacket has more of a cinched waist and feminine feel.
As the new season settles in, Zara has quietly (and somewhat unsurprisingly) positioned itself as the go-to for excellent outerwear. Its suede jackets make autumn layering feel fresh again, and the sleek leather coats promise to carry you through winter's chill. Zara has a knack for making you believe that one more jacket is never too many, which is why, before the next drop lands, I'll be doing the only sensible thing: clearing more space in my wardrobe.
Shop: The Best Zara Jackets And Coats

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If you haven't already, you're going to see the funnel neckline absolutely everywhere this autumn/winter. Dip your toe into the trend early with Zara's Bomber Jacket, complete with elasticated cuffs, front pockets and a puffed hem.

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A hybrid between a trench coat and a canvas jacket, its Pleated Jacket With Tabs features a lapel collar and shoulder pads for a more polished look. The pleats also give the jacket a more elevated feel, so style it with something more casual, like a pair of baggy jeans.

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Zara's take on a short trench coat features a light checked pattern, as well as a statement black collar and buttons. Thrown over the top of a t-shirt, or layer with a knitted jumper for an easy autumnal outfit.

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For a more fitted faux suede jacket, Zara has this iteration that's available in three different colourways: ecru, khaki and camel. With a smart collar, front patch pockets and long sleeves, style the jacket with straight-leg jeans or a mini skirt and knee-high boots.

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A quilted jacket is a good one for the in-between weather, particularly when it's thin enough to be layered underneath a wool coat when the temperature drops. This one from Zara is excellent, with its round neck, long sleeve jacket and patch pockets.

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Zara's faux leather bomber jacket is particularly good if you want a jacket that looks a lot more expensive than it is. Finished with chic details like welt pockets and buttoned cuffs, wear open, with a tank top and jeans.

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Of course, no jacket collection is complete without a classic denim jacket. This one, from Zara's ZW Collection, is more elevated than average, with its asymmetric closure, round neck and patch pockets.
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Gemma Lavers is a fashion commerce writer at Grazia, where she tracks down viral pieces and is as comfortable navigating the M&S new-in page as she is dissecting the latest celebrity look. When not writing, shopping or at Reformer Pilates (a cliché but she's hooked), Gemma will likely be planning her next holiday (and what she's going to wear).