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The 5 best rain jackets that will keep you dry this season

If you get caught in a downpour, one of these jackets will save you

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For all of our friends in the sunny spots of the world, you may be basking in the glow of endless sunshine, even as fall has arrived. But for those in tropical areas or climates with a lot of rainfall, this season is hitting you with inch after inch of precipitation. Since we here at The Manual want you always to be prepared for anything, we think it’s high time to help you figure out the best rain jacket to pick up to keep yourself dry in the wet season.

Now, a lot of brands will tell you that they have the best, but we have done the research and we think we have found the jackets that will truly work the best with and on top of your stellar wardrobe. But first things first, some criteria that we want to get out of the way.

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What makes a good rain jacket

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When it comes to a rain jacket, there are some things you want to keep in mind. First, the price. If it is a really good price, meaning it feels relatively cheap, then you may end up getting wet anyway, so pay attention to the price and do the research before buying.

Second, know the difference between waterproof and water-resistant jackets. Waterproof means it can handle whatever squall comes your way without worrying about your clothes underneath. Water resistant simply means it will hold light rain at bay for a shorter period of time before it starts to falter.

And finally, what do you need it for? If you’re looking for something that’s perfect for your everyday trek to the office in the city, there’s a jacket for you. If you’re are looking for something that holds up for a four-day hike across the Andes Mountains to Machu Picchu, we have what you need. There will always be some crossover, but be sure to consider what we in the business refer to as “design intent.”

For the office trek: St. Andrews Sand Mackintosh

St. Andrews Sand Mackintosh
Mackintosh

At the end of the day, if you are shopping for the right rain jacket for everyday protection of your suit wardrobe or your business casual wardrobe, your search should begin and end with the original Mackintosh. It was the first rain jacket around the 1820s, and then it was perfected a century later with the innovation of the trench coat. This is the choice you should make when you want to protect your suits.

Specifications
100% cotton
Double-breasted button fastening
Internal tab with press-stud fastening for interchangeable liner vest
Single vent
Slip side pockets
Detachable waist belt with buckle fastening
Long sleeves with buckle adjusters at cuffs
Water-repellent material

For the day on the trail: Aether Apparel Storm All-Weather

Aether Apparel Storm All Weather
Aether Apparel

Whether you are traversing the valleys between mountains on the way to old ruins or trekking the path to base camp in Nepal, Aether Apparel should be one of the first brands you look into. It specializes in getting you out of the house and on the way to your dream destinations, especially if you’re off the beaten path. Also, much of its stuff looks fantastic in Apres ski style, as well.

Specifications
100% nylon in the back and 100% polyester on the front
Waterproof
Wind-resistant material
Sealed seams
Regular fit
Rated for lightweight, 50 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit

For the camping trip: Patagonia Triolet Alpine

Patagonia Triolet Alpine
Patagonia

If you are headed into the wilderness, there are some brands that just come to mind when you need gear. Patagonia is at the top of that list because it makes everything suitable for enjoying the outdoors without worrying about needing anything from home. If the rain interrupts your camping trip, this jacket will let you ride it out without cutting it short.

Specifications
3-layer, 100% recycled GORE-TEX ePE performance fabric
Helmet-compatible hood
Two Napoleon chest pockets with watertight zips and zipper garages
Two welted front pockets stay clear of a harness or a pack waistbelt
One interior drop-in pocket
Concealed RECCO reflector makes you searchable

For the morning run: Nathan Stealth 2.0

Nathan Stealth 2.0
Nathan

Let’s face it, nobody looks outside at 5 a.m. with the rain coming down and WANTS to go outside and get their run in — at least no one sane, right? But the marathon is calling, and you can’t afford to miss a day right now. Nathan provides this Stealth 2.0, which lives up to its name by being barely there. It will keep you dry and allow you to get the run in while staying dry.

Specifications
UltraAire extremely lightweight noise free, two-way stretch fabric that dries quickly
Wind- and water- resistant DWR finish repels water
Zippered left chest pocket fits keys or essentials and packs into a pocket with a loop for storage
Ventilated back allows heat to escape
Attached hood with drawstring keeper holds hood in place
Thumb holes to layer with gloves/base layers (Electric Blue, Bright Lime/Sailor Blue, no holes)
Reflective logo on right and arrow design on both sleeves

Best all-around rain jacket: Burberry Short Heritage Car Coat

Burberry Short Heritage Car Coat
Burberry

If there was any question about what the best all-around rain jacket would be, you should have at least known it was going to come from Burberry. This company is the standard for men’s rainwear. British excellence and quality with style and staying power make this the powerhouse brand that has lasted for seemingly since the beginning of time.

Specifications
Single-breasted button closure
Side-button welt pockets
Button-tab cuffs
Back button vent
Burberry check lining and undercollar

Unless you’re fortunate enough to live in San Diego or some far-flung island with 350 days of sun each year, you need good wet-weather protection. No matter if you never leave the city, you hike every week, or you only take weekend camping trips every six months, you must pack a good rain jacket. Whatever your budget, one of the waterproof coats above is sure to fit the bill.

Mark McKee
Mark is a full-time freelance writer and men's coach. He spent time as a style consultant and bespoke suit salesman before…
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