Cuff detail is the difference between a jacket that reads as an outfit and one that just covers your arms. It sounds like a small thing. It is not. A well-designed cuff, whether that is a buttoned turnback, a contrast trim, or something structural and oversized, gives a jacket a finished quality that makes the whole look feel considered rather than thrown together. We notice it every time. The jackets in this edit have cuffs worth actually looking at, the kind that catch the eye when you push your sleeves up slightly or reach across a table. That incidental moment of visible detail is what separates a jacket worth keeping for years from one you cycle out by next autumn. We have pulled together styles across blazers, tailored coats, and softer casual cuts because good cuff work appears across all of them. Some are understated. Some are genuinely bold. All of them hold up to proper scrutiny. A jacket with a beautiful cuff never needs a statement sleeve to justify itself. The cuff already made the statement.