This list covers 29 jacket brands, ranging alphabetically from “Jachs New York” to “JW Anderson”. They span budget-friendly retailers, heritage tailors, and high-end designer houses, offering everything from everyday denim jackets to technical outerwear built for harsh weather. Whatever your style or budget, you’ll find options here for casual wear, office attire, sport, and cold-weather protection.

Jacket Brands are companies that design, manufacture, or sell outer garments meant to add warmth, style, or weather protection to an outfit. Some, like Jack Wolfskin, built their reputation on rugged, technical performance, while others, like Juicy Couture, became cultural icons through a single signature piece, the velour tracksuit jacket. Many of these names blend decades of craftsmanship with modern fashion trends, keeping the humble jacket at the center of everyday style.

Below you’ll find the table with the brand, country of origin, parent company, founding year, and description of each entry.

Brand: the name of the company or label. Use it to quickly spot a familiar brand or discover a new one worth checking out.

Country of Origin: the country where the brand was founded. This helps you understand its cultural roots and design influences.

Parent Company: the business that owns or operates the brand today. It shows you whether you’re looking at an independent label or part of a larger group.

Founding Year: the year the brand was established. It gives you a sense of how long the company has been making jackets and building its reputation.

Description: a short summary of what the brand is known for. It helps you decide which jackets might fit your style and needs before you look further.

Jacket Brands

BrandCountry of OriginParent CompanyFounding Year
Jachs New YorkUnited StatesIndependent2013
JacadiFranceIndependent1976
JacamoUnited KingdomN Brown Group2001
Jack & JonesDenmarkBestseller1990
Jack WolfskinGermanyBlackstone Group1981
JacquemusFranceLVMH (minority stake)2009
JaegerUnited KingdomEdinburgh Woollen Mill Group1884
JagAustraliaSussan Group1972
James PerseUnited StatesIndependent1998
J BrandUnited StatesFast Retailing (Uniqlo)2005
J.CrewUnited StatesIndependent1983
J.LindebergSwedenIndependent1996
J. PressUnited StatesOnward Kashiyama1902
Jean Paul GaultierFrancePuig1976
Jil SanderGermanyOTB Group1968
JofitUnited StatesIndependent2005
Joe FreshCanadaLoblaw Companies2006
Johnnie-OUnited StatesIndependent2004
Jones New YorkUnited StatesDifferentiated Brands Group1970
Jos. A. BankUnited StatesTailored Brands1905
JOTTFranceIndependent2010
JoulesUnited KingdomIndependent1989
JottnarUnited KingdomIndependent2012
Juicy CoutureUnited StatesAuthentic Brands Group1994
JuliusJapanIndependent1998
Junya WatanabeJapanComme des Garcons1992
Just CavalliItalyRoberto Cavalli S.p.A.2001
JupaCanadaIndependent1996
JW AndersonUnited KingdomLVMH (minority stake)2008

Descriptions

Jachs New York
An American menswear brand selling affordable, classic-fit jackets, blazers, and outerwear primarily online.
Jacadi
A French children’s clothing brand known for classic, well-made jackets and coats for kids.
Jacamo
A British menswear retailer specializing in big-and-tall sizes, including jackets and coats.
Jack & Jones
A Danish menswear label offering casual and denim jackets at accessible price points.
Jack Wolfskin
A German outdoor brand recognized for weatherproof, technical jackets and its paw-print logo.
Jacquemus
A French fashion house known for playful, sculptural tailoring, including oversized and cropped jackets.
Jaeger
A historic British fashion house celebrated for classic tailored jackets and coats.
Jag
An Australian fashion label offering casual denim and outdoor-inspired jackets.
James Perse
A Los Angeles brand known for minimalist, luxe-basic jackets and easy loungewear.
J Brand
A Los Angeles denim label best known for its premium jean jackets and fits.
J.Crew
An American apparel retailer famed for preppy staples like the chino and stadium-cloth bomber jacket.
J.Lindeberg
A Swedish label blending golf-inspired sportswear with fashion, known for sleek performance jackets.
J. Press
A historic American Ivy League clothier known for traditional tweed and sports jackets.
Jean Paul Gaultier
A French fashion house known for provocative, avant-garde jackets mixing punk and haute couture.
Jil Sander
A German luxury house celebrated for minimalist, precisely tailored jackets and coats.
Jofit
An American activewear brand focused on golf and tennis, including lightweight performance jackets.
Joe Fresh
A Canadian fast-fashion brand offering budget-friendly, everyday jackets and outerwear.
Johnnie-O
A Southern California brand making relaxed, preppy jackets for a coastal lifestyle.
Jones New York
An American career-wear label known for polished blazers and jackets for working women.
Jos. A. Bank
A long-running American menswear retailer known for suit jackets, blazers, and outerwear.
JOTT
A French label specializing in lightweight, packable down jackets popular across Europe.
Joules
A British lifestyle brand famous for colorful, quilted jackets with a countryside aesthetic.
Jottnar
A British mountaineering brand producing high-performance technical jackets for extreme conditions.
Juicy Couture
An American brand best known for velour tracksuit jackets that defined 2000s style.
Julius
A Japanese avant-garde label known for dark, deconstructed jackets favored in techwear circles.
Junya Watanabe
A Japanese designer label known for technically inventive, artfully constructed jackets.
Just Cavalli
The bold, rock-inspired diffusion line of Roberto Cavalli, known for edgy jackets.
Jupa
A Canadian brand specializing in insulated ski and snow jackets for children and families.
JW Anderson
A British designer label known for experimental, sculptural jacket silhouettes.
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