Layering is arguably the best part about fall outfits, and the first step to achieving a stylish layered look is getting a lightweight coat, of course. Outerwear that you can easily throw over a chunky knit or a T-shirt is the key to transitional dressing, but the most important thing? You don’t want a coat that’s super thick and toasty in the early days of fall when the weather can vary so drastically. When you overestimate the temperature, you’ll just end up profusely sweating underneath all that insulation. Trust me—I’ve been there. Conversely, you don’t want to be shivering when those crisp fall breezes pick up. A lightweight style will keep you perfectly bundled, preventing you from overheating or getting goosebumps. 

I went ahead and rounded up 30 of them to wear this fall, including ones with quilted textures and plaid prints as well as single-breasted silhouettes and classic trench coats. If you want your lightweight coat to be your whole outfit, there are statement pieces in the mix that fit the bill. If you want something more subdued that’ll go with all your fall outfits, you’ll find staples here too. Keep scrolling for all the best coats that are just right. 

A cream-colored coat will make a guaranteed statement. 

Just the right amount of distressing.

Never met a camel coat I didn’t like. 

Linen isn’t just a summer material. For those fall days when it’s still a bit warm, add this breezy trench to your outfit for some cool layering. 

Throw this on for instant edge. 

For that “roaming around the English countryside” look, this barn coat will accomplish just that. 

Pinstripes on a trench coat are always a good idea.

If you’re ready to invest in a quality leather jacket, I’ll always suggest that you go with the Balfern from AllSaints. 

The perfect shade of gray. 

Have you ever seen a better puffer? 

Who doesn’t like a giant, cozy sweater?

Opt for this field jacket for a utilitarian flair. 

A trench for those who prefer shorter silhouettes. 

Long coats only. 

Chic is an understatement.

You can’t beat the deal on a reversible jacket—two for the price of one. 

When your outerwear fits a tad loose, it makes any ensemble look effortless. 

A single-breasted camel-tone coat will go with everything. 

You already know that we’re obsessed with this Toteme scarf-coat.

Like butter.

A short belted coat is a pretty silhouette. 

Under $100 and fabulous. 

There’s no chance of overheating in a flowing satin trench coat.  

If you’re willing to invest, this lightweight coat happens to be reversible. 

Compliments are coming your way—I know it. 

If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. 

The perfect weight for an early-fall camel jacket. 

The contrast trim and collar combined with the gold hardware add a certain elegance to this waxed-cotton number. 

This jacket looks like it costs at least $500 more than it does.

A military-green double-breasted coat is a fall must.