The nineties did jackets better than almost any other decade and fashion has finally admitted it. The boxy blazer, the oversized denim jacket, the leather bomber that sits just right on the hip: these silhouettes never actually went away, they just got called vintage for a while before everyone wanted them again. What we love about nineties jacket shapes is that they do the opposite of trying too hard. The proportions are deliberately relaxed. The cuts are generous without being shapeless. They work over a slip dress, over wide leg trousers, over essentially anything you want to look cooler without overthinking. We have been pulling together the best current versions of these shapes, pieces that understand the reference without being a costume. Some are genuine archive finds. Some are contemporary cuts that have clearly done their homework. All of them have that particular quality nineties outerwear always had: the sense that the person wearing it simply knows what they are doing. Good taste does not expire. Neither do the right jacket shapes.