The women’s guide to choosing a raincoat

13th September 2016

It’s going to happen, you know it is. At some point, if not this week then certainly next, it’s going to rain. Having the right wet weather clothing and accessories stashed away in the hall for sudden showers or biblical downpours is not only advisable, it’s absolutely essential. We show you the best way to fight the forecast this season with our much-loved collection of women’s raincoats.

woman in a raincoat running through the countryside

THE RAINA – OUR LONGER LENGTH WATERPROOF COAT

woman wearing joules raina raincoat

The Raina is back. Keep it to hand for staying warm and dry on drizzly school runs or longer wet and windy dog walks. Lined in soft jersey and in a selection of new season prints, it’ll add a bit of colour to the storm clouds too.

THE SWITHIN – OUR PARKA-STYLE WATERPROOF COAT

woman in the countryside in a raincoat

The longer length of this classic parka makes it perfect for days when it’s positively bucketing down. We’ve added a drawstring waist to add shape, lined it in soft jersey and added a zip and popper fastener for extra protection from the rain and wind too.

GOLIGHTLY – OUR PACK AWAY WATERPROOF PARKA 

collage of models wearing a joules waterproof coat

A super lightweight jacket is an essential piece of kit in any wet weather armory. The Golightly, one of our most popular women’s raincoats, is more substantial than most though – taped seams and a high-quality PU coating mean it’s waterproof. It packs away neatly into its own pocket too so it can be stashed in a bag on those days that the weatherman just can’t be trusted.

ACCESSORISE FOR WET DAYS

Festival sludge aside it’s getting near the time to start thinking about wellies again. We’ve added new prints, new styles, new shapes and new colours to our already exemplary range. Cold wet feet are just not an option.

What is your favourite raincoat style to keep dry in sombre weather? Check out our helpful Chelsea boot style guide for everything you need to know about this versatile footwear.

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