This $198 Lululemon jacket is 'effortlessly chic' for fall

2022-09-17 15:39:43 By : Ms. Sherry Chen

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There's a lot that goes into finding the perfect fall jacket, especially if you're looking for one that looks as good on your way to work as it does on your weekend hikes.

Luckily, shoppers have found a style that fits the city-to-nature bill perfectly: Lululemon's Always Effortless Long Jacket.

Water-resistant and windproof, this fall-friendly jacket is a "casual but chic" option for whatever the season has in store. Best of all? It's less than $200.

Introducing your new go-to fall coat: Lululemon's Always Effortless Long Jacket. The thigh-length jacket is water-repellant and windproof and has a strategically placed back vent to provide airflow.

The Always Effortless coat has a two-way zipper, removable hood, a hidden phone sleeve, and a drawcord at the waist to customize its fit. The jacket is available in three go-with-everything colours: ivory, black, and roasted brown, and comes in sizes zero through 14.

The Always Effortless coat has earned stellar reviews from Lululemon shoppers, with users praising the jacket for its "casual but chic" design.

It's "effortlessly chic," according to one reviewer.

The jacket is "adorable on," and makes shoppers "feel amazing in it." "Perfection," they add; so "worth it!"

Lululemon's Always Effortless jacket is the "perfect layering piece for spring or fall," lauds a third reviewer.

While shoppers give it a gold star for "transitional" weather, most users say the coat fits large and urge others to size one or two sizes down.

"Sizing down is a must," according to one reviewer. "I'm 5'9" and a true 14 with a 40D bust," they write. "I returned the 14, kept the 12 and still had plenty of room to zip up and wear a scuba top underneath."

Praised as an "effortlessly chic" transitional piece by Lululemon shoppers, the brand's Always Effortless Long Jacket has earned dozens of rave reviews and an average rating of 4.1 stars. While users say the water-resistant jacket is "adorable on," several shoppers mention it fits large and recommend sizing one or two sizes down to find your perfect fit. To take home the jacket in its original short version, scroll below.

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