
If you’ve ever lamented the lack of pockets in your clothes, know that the fashion gods have heard your cries: Functional, utilitarian pieces like cargo pants, quilted vests, and yes, dresses with pockets (!) are one of spring’s biggest fashion trends — and the look is surprisingly wearable, even for the most feminine dressers among us.
But unlike the preppy collared styles or low-waisted ’90s looks that dominated last spring, the utilitarian trend is harder to pinpoint. That’s because it’s not just one thing, but rather, any clothing item that merges practicality with comfort. Think drawstring ties that make a pair of trousers adjustable; diamond quilting that ups the warmth factor on a cropped vest; or the waterproof coating on your favorite bomber jacket.
The good news is that the utilitarian trend doesn’t have to be squarely casual: Pair your cargo pants with pointed-toe slingbacks and a blazer and you’ve got yourself an office-ready look. Or throw a puffer vest atop a silk midi skirt for a day-to-night weekend vibe.
Utility Pants
If a cargo pant isn’t up your alley, this paperboy style trouser — complete with a double-pleat front and oversized pockets just below the knees — is the perfect office-ready alternative.
Utility Dress
Not every utilitarian piece has to ooze practicality — this feminine, tiered hem midi dress has a functional pocket at the front and balloon sleeves for a twist on the trend.
Puffer Vest
Copenhagen-based brand OpéraSPORT is known for melding luxe details with a sporty, tactical edge, and this holographic puffer vest is no exception.
Utility Mini Skirt
Patch pockets and a soft-but-durable cotton twill finish make this mini skirt a must-have for spring. Lean into its practical vibe with a pair of combat boots, or switch it up with white sneakers for a more laid-back look.
Bucket Hat
Carhartt is known for its practical, utilitarian pieces, which is why the iconic brand is seeing a resurgence among the fashion set. This faded bucket hat is a nice entry point into the trend.
Utility Jumpsuit
This utilitarian jumpsuit is the ultimate one-step outfit for transitional spring days. Its subtly stretch material, adjustable button tabs, and barrel leg silhouette make it majorly comfortable, too.
Hiking Boots
Sure, this is technically an all-weather hiking boot, but you’ll be surprised on how well this bold colorway looks with jeans or trousers, too.
Bomber Jacket
This faded vintage bomber-style jacket is the perfect mix of retro and utilitarian. Wear it with the detachable faux fur collar until the weather truly turns warm.
Utility Midi Skirt
A nod to Banana Republic’s heritage styles, this midi wrap cargo skirt will go with just about everything in your closet. Complete the look with an airy button-down and a trench.
Nylon Windbreaker
Pair this water-resistant nylon pullover with a low-waisted cargo skirt and sneakers for a casual, off-duty look. (We can confirm it looks great with wide-leg jeans, too.)
Cargo Pants
A modern take on the traditional cargo pant, these lightweight parachute trousers have an oversized fit and pinched seams at the knee.
Canvas Jacket
Totême is probably not the first brand that comes to mind when you think of utilitarian style, but the Cuban collar, oversized flap pockets, and concealed placket closure on this canvas jacket shows the Swedish brand understood the assignment.
Cargo Skirt
This padded cargo skirt has an adjustable waistband and symmetrical drawstring pulls along the sides for a customizable look. Pair it with a feminine top for an unexpected juxtaposition.
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