Green is doing a lot of work in menswear right now and the windbreaker is where that shows up most convincingly. Not the fluorescent stuff, not army surplus cosplay. We’re talking about the olives, the moss tones, the muted teals that sit somewhere between casual and considered and make everything underneath look more intentional. A windbreaker in the right shade of green functions like a neutral while refusing to be boring. That matters when you’re pulling on a jacket over a grey sweatshirt and jeans and still want the overall picture to hold together. We’ve been looking specifically at cuts that aren’t too boxy and aren’t trying to be technical gear, packable options that actually pack down small, and fabrics that handle a real shower rather than just a light drizzle. The color does a lot but construction is what earns the repeat wear. These are the ones that look good, travel light, and actually keep you dry when the weather stops being polite.