In 2025, Let a Little Green Jacket Guide Your Way

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Prada’s wardrobe-imploding, algorithm-busting spring 2025 collection hit the runway last September, and I’ve been thinking about one look in particular ever since—a short grass green suede jacket with covered buttons and a Peter Pan collar, worn with baggy black jeans tucked into worn-in white cowboy boots. It wasn’t the show’s most innovative look, nor the most beautiful, but there was something real about how it was put together. After thinking about it (and thinking about it and thinking about it), I came around to the idea that I needed a little green jacket, something devastating yet low-key that could transform any outfit. Further proof of the piece’s essential status was the version in Prada’s menswear collection: a smock coat with slightly cropped sleeves in an emerald color.

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Prada, spring 2025

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Prada, spring 2025

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Now I keep seeing little green jackets everywhere I look. On the fall 2025 runways, there was a midlength minimalist car coat with a hidden placket and slightly curved sleeves at Bally, an A-line cropped version in acid green at Gucci, and a satin shirt jacket with a fur collar at Prabal Gurung. Even classic tailoring got extra oomph from the unexpected shade. At Tom Ford, Haider Ackermann paired a neon mint suit jacket with brown trousers, and at Lanvin, Peter Copping turned to a velvet in pine green.

In a way, the little green jacket is the next logical step after the classic olive green barn jacket rose to It status (also thanks to Prada, it’s worth saying). Then again it’s almost a reaction against the utilitarian barn jacket, especially when it comes in a shade of green that doesn’t fade into the background. Think of it as anti-prescription dressing. It’s not about timelessness but what feels right for this exact minute: an indulgence or a scream. If, in the process, it turns into an all-time favorite in your closet, then the little green jacket has done its job.

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A big green jacket works just as well: JW Anderson, spring 2025 ready-to-wear

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