Seasalt has light layers and bold prints that perfect for spring. (Image: Seasalt)
Seasalt Cornwall is known for its range of classic, everyday pieces that are a perfect combination of practical and stylish. It now has 75 stores in the UK and Ireland – but while there isn’t one in every town, .
The clothing does take some influence from trends, however, I like that it focuses on timeless staples with an emphasis on lasting quality. The prices reflect this, so admittedly the pieces are more of an investment. However, given how much wear you’ll get out of them, I think it’s worth it.
The brand also gets brownie points for inclusive sizing, running from 8-26 and there many styles come in tall and petite fits. My 5″11 friend loves that its trousers don’t flap around her ankles.
One of Seasalt’s claims to fame is its , which unlike many ‘showerproof’ high street options, will keep you dry in the heaviest of downpours (the brand’s Cornish roots means it’s an expert on rainy, windy weather). Sustainability is a priority, with an effort to use traceable materials, as well as ranges made from organic and recycled fabrics.
Pattern fans will find plenty to love too, with lots of nature and maritime-inspired designs that won’t date.
I’ve rounded up my top picks from Seasalt’s online range to enhance your wardrobe for the upcoming spring season.
East View Knitted Vest
Inject some colour into your spring outfit with bold stripes. (Image: Seasalt)
Knitted vests have become popular in recent years, as has the combination of pink and red. This combines the two trends into a wearable piece that makes a statement. As spring looms, an injection of colour is made easy with a vest, as it can be worn over a neutral outfit for an added burst of colour.
I’d style this with a white t-shirt underneath, jeans and trainers, but if you had a plain black or white dress already in your wardrobe, that would be a good option to layer underneath too.
Janelle Waterproof Raincoat
This raincoat comes in eight colours. (Image: Seasalt)
There may be plenty of raincoats available from a variety of high street brands, but surprisingly many of them aren’t fully waterproof. Seasalt’s are popular for their genuinely waterproof designs, and the is no different – it does cost £170 but it will last you for years.
The brand’s coats are put through testing to determine how much water the material can withstand before leaking and given a rating based on this. This coat has a 5000mm rating, meaning it’s fully waterproof and will keep you dry on wet and windy days, and it’s also highly-rated for breathability.
Zipped pockets, a detachable hood, fleece lining and reflective strips make this a practical choice against the elements, whether it’s for dog walks, popping to the shops or a stroll around town.
Ballad Denim Jacket
This classic denim jacket is a handy spring layer/ (Image: Seasalt)
When it comes to spring layering, a denim jacket is an effortless throw-on-and-go option. is mid-length, in a structured denim. The dark indigo shade has a slightly washed look, offering an updated take on the classic denim jacket, and would pair perfectly with tan or cream accessories. also comes in three other shades, including a tobacco, teal and brown.
Sennen Cove Wide Leg Jeans
These relaxed jeans are ideal for casual outfits. (Image: Seasalt)
Wide leg jeans are one of the most comfortable, versatile pieces you can buy, and I find myself reaching for them for all different occasions.
Described as ’70’s inspired’, £69.95 aren’t the cheapest money can buy, but the breathable cotton and hemp material is likely to make for comfortable wear, and there are two timeless shades to choose from.
Twining Printed Blouse
For smarter occasions, this piece has unique details. (Image: Seasalt)
Seasalt often brings out new prints, and the green shades on this artsy are inspired by paint streaks. Little details like smocked cuffs and the frilled neckline elevate the style even further, so it can be dressed up or down. It’s also smart enough for workwear, so it could be a hardworking piece in your wardrobe.
Madder Jersey Woven Mix Above-Ankle Dress
The Maddar dress is easy to wear and comfortable. (Image: Seasalt)
is an easy piece that’s super versatile in any wardrobe, and this design has flattering waist pleats, a scoop neckline and handy pockets. There are teal and khaki shades to choose from, and if I were to invest in the £75.95 dress, I’d probably style it with a denim jacket and white trainers for spring and summer, and a gilet and boots for autumn.
Forest Ridge Cable Knit Collared Cardigan
Add texture to your looks with this cosy cardigan. (Image: Seasalt)
The fisherman aesthetic is a predicted trend for 2025, amd refers to the popularity of incorporating netted bags, cable knit, boat shoes and raincoats – or anything else that could be considered a nod to traditional maritime wear. Seasalt’s nautical-inspired clothing is ideal for the trend, including the , which costs £85.95 and comes in a choice of five colours, from summer brights to spring-like pastel tones.
There are a few other brands that rival Seasalt’s clothing range, including Boden, which has just launched a colourful new collection. The boho-inspired range includes bold and bright prints from graphic florals to paisley. If you’re jetting off for some winter sun or want to get ready for spring and summer, the has a unique graphic design that stands out, it costs £126 but there’s currently 15 percent off with code: 6TG7.
Alternatively, you could head to White Stuff for its ever-changing range of printed shirts, blouses and dresses. There’s currently an offer to get if you want to stock up on staples, or the is a good layering piece from the new collection.
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