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Get This: Anoraks

Summer-weight outerwear comes out of the woods.

By Blythe Copeland

Photo by White/Packert.
As any camper will tell you, the anorak—a lightweight, hooded, preferably waterproof jacket—has long been an important ally in weathering sudden storms and chilly after-dark breezes. Now, it’s also a fashion essential. This year designers like Dries Van Noten, Cole Haan, and Elie Tahari have re-imagined the traditionally utilitarian garment in luxurious fabrics and sleek cuts. For gals, a billowy jacket paired with a thin belt provides an hourglass shape with a quirky edge, while a cropped rendition is perfect over a bikini for a poolside barbecue; men’s brands, including Zegna and Victorinox Swiss Army, are turning out versions in waterproof waxed cotton and canvas with cinched cuffs and drawstring neck details. At once chic, casual, and element-proof, the new anoraks are ideal for brisk midsummer nights and the often soggy summer-fall transition to come—even if your camping days are far behind you.

Pictured: Cole Haan nylon blend, $325, Neiman Marcus. Other options: Dries Van Noten cotton blend, $495, Louis Boston; Zegna nylon, $250, Neiman Marcus; Elie Tahari polyester blend, $298, Saks Fifth Avenue; Victorinox Swiss Army water-resistant nylon, $195, Uniform.
Originally published in Boston magazine, July 2007
 

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