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What lightweight jacket styles does Quince offer for women?

Quince's Lightweight Jackets spoke holds 40+ transitional-weather styles across multiple silhouette families. The utility + chore family includes the Cotton Twill Utility Jacket (drawstring waist, 6 functional pockets) and the Organic Comfort Stretch Chore Jacket (hidden side-entry pockets). The denim family covers organic-cotton standard, chore, oversized, cropped, and cargo shirt jacket fits — also live in the dedicated Denim Jackets spoke. The blazer-adjacent family includes Stretch Crepe Relaxed Double-Breasted, Linen Structured, and Ultra-Stretch Ponte blazers — also in the Blazers spoke. Rain protection runs from packable windbreakers (recycled nylon) and Weather Proof Rain Shells (recycled polyester, fully seam-sealed) to Waterproof Rubberized Rain Jackets (sleek matte finish) and a Weather Proof Rain Trench Coat. Trench coats include Stretch Crepe, Comfort Stretch (Short, Long, standard), all water-resistant. Plus a 100% European Linen Jacket, an Organic Cotton Quilted Knit Jacket, a Reversible Quilted Pullover, Eco-Knit Milano Stitch Oversized Shirt Jacket, Sweater-Knit Fleece Full-Zip, performance-leaning Race Day Full-Zip and Softshell Fleece-Lined Full-Zip, Hybrid Insulated Lightweight Hooded, French Terry Fleece Peacoat, Micro Ripstop Packable Hike Jacket, and a 100% Suede Overshirt.

What's the difference between a utility jacket, chore jacket, and shirt jacket?

These three commonly-confused silhouettes share lightweight construction but differ in proportion and detail. A utility jacket is structured with functional details — drawstring waist, multiple pockets (often zip + snap), designed for hands-on wear. Quince's Cotton Twill Utility Jacket is a classic example with 6 functional pockets. A chore jacket has a workwear-inspired boxier cut with patch pockets, designed to layer over a tee or sweater — more relaxed than a utility jacket, often unstructured at the shoulders. Quince's Organic Comfort Stretch Chore Jacket and 100% Organic Cotton Denim Chore Jacket are both this style. A shirt jacket (or "shacket") sits between a thick shirt and a light jacket — typically with button-front closure and a shirt collar, designed to be worn open or buttoned. Quince's Organic Stretch Corduroy Shirt Jacket, Eco-Knit Milano Stitch Oversized Shirt Jacket, and 100% Suede Overshirt fit this category.

Are the rain jackets actually waterproof or just water-resistant?

Two tiers. The Waterproof Rubberized Rain Jacket and Waterproof Rubberized Long Rain Jacket use a rubberized fabric construction designed to be fully waterproof — water beads off the surface and the construction is sealed. The Weather Proof Long Rain Shell Jacket, Weather Proof Short Rain Shell Jacket, Weather Proof Oversized Rain Jacket, and Weather Proof Rain Trench Coat use recycled polyester with a water-repellent finish and are fully seam-sealed for heavy-rain protection. The Water Repellent Windbreaker Jacket and Micro Ripstop Packable Hike Jacket are water-repellent (light rain / drizzle resistant) but not designed for sustained downpours. The trench coats (Stretch Crepe, Comfort Stretch in multiple lengths) are water-resistant — fine for light rain, not for sustained heavy weather.

What's the difference between a quilted jacket and a puffer jacket?

A quilted jacket has stitched diamond or geometric patterns through a thin layer of insulation (or sometimes no insulation — just the quilting pattern through the fabric). The result is a flatter, more structured silhouette — lighter weight, more polished look. Quince's Organic Cotton Quilted Knit Jacket and Reversible Quilted Pullover are quilted-style. A puffer jacket has visible fluffy chambers filled with down or synthetic insulation — designed for maximum warmth-to-weight. Puffers (and down coats) live in the dedicated Puffer Jackets & Down Coats spoke, not in Lightweight Jackets. The Hybrid Insulated Lightweight Hooded Jacket bridges the categories — Comfortemp® recycled insulation in a lightweight construction that reads more like a quilted jacket than a true puffer.

How do I pick a lightweight jacket for spring vs fall?

Spring: prioritize water-repellent or waterproof construction (rain shells, windbreakers, rubberized rain jackets) — spring shoulder weather is unpredictable. Linen and lightweight cotton (European Linen Jacket, organic cotton chore + denim jackets) work for warmer spring days. Fall: pick warmer-weight options — Comfort Stretch Trench Coats, Hybrid Insulated Lightweight Hooded Jacket, Sweater-Knit Fleece Full-Zip, Softshell Fleece-Lined Full-Zip Jacket, French Terry Fleece Peacoat. Year-round versatility: shirt jackets (corduroy, suede overshirt) layer well from late spring through fall. For travel: the Micro Ripstop Packable Hike Jacket compresses into a pouch for quick stashing.

How do I care for organic cotton vs recycled nylon jackets?

Organic cotton jackets (denim, chore, linen, quilted knit, corduroy, French terry): machine wash cool on a gentle cycle, tumble dry low or hang dry. Cotton softens and develops natural character with wear. Recycled nylon / polyester (windbreakers, rain shells, rubberized rain jackets, performance full-zips, packable hike jacket): machine wash cool or follow the product label specifically — synthetic shells often need a specific detergent (no fabric softener) to preserve water-repellent finish. Suede (100% Suede Overshirt): spot clean only or professional clean. Recycled polyester trench coats (Stretch Crepe): machine wash cool gentle, hang dry to preserve the water-resistant finish. Linen (European Linen Jacket): machine wash cool gentle, hang dry — wrinkles are characteristic. Avoid bleach across all materials.