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5 Jackets Every Chilly College Girl Needs To Spend Their Cold Hard Cash On This Season

Fall is officially in full swing and you OFFICIALLY need a new jacket.

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5 Jackets Every Chilly College Girl Needs To Spend Their Cold Hard Cash On This Season

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Every girl needs a killer jacket to survive from October through the new year and beyond. Here are 5 of the best new jackets for the cold-weather season, I promise you need them (that's at least what I tell myself).

1. Princess Polly Empire Buckle Coat

This is a coat I have been eyeing for a very long time. The fit of it looks amazing and the brown faux fur lining is perfect for fall. Not to mention it's under $100! Add it to your cart here. It also comes in light pink faux fur!

2. Xirena Nightlife Jenson Jacket

This jacket is pricier, but come on. It's PERFECT! This navy jacket is not only super fuzzy, but it's ideal for layering with anything and everything. Get it on Xirena's website here.

3. ASOS New Look Suedette Utility Trucker Jacket

This $32 jacket is the perfect simple brown staple for your wardrobe this fall. Pair with jeans and some cute boots and you're golden. DID I MENTION THAT IT'S ONLY $32? Get it here before it sells out.

4. Levi's Crop Ao Sherpa Trucker Jacket

Take my word for it: This is the best jacket ever. I own the non-cropped version and it's all I wear all fall and winter long. The cropped version is perfect for those days where it's not super blustery and you don't need full coverage, or for pairing with a pair of high-waisted pants. Get it on Shopbop here.

5. Apparis Tiarra Teddy Bear Jacket

This jacket from Carbon38 popped up on my Instagram Explore page and THANK GOD IT DID. Again, it's on the pricier side, but the oversized, fuzzy look coupled with this awesome pattern is enough to convince anyone that the $260 just might be worth it. This is a perfect jacket for fall, and I'm obsessed with the pattern mixing in this picture so much that it makes me want to buy the whole outfit.

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