Depending on where you live, “spring showers” might mean anything from drizzle to downpours to hail to sleet. Riding a bike in the rain isn’t everyone’s idea of fun, but for commuters, it might be a necessary reality of transportation. It can be made more enjoyable with a carefully considered suite of items that not only keep you dry but also preserve style too.
Arc’teryx Keppel Trench Coat

Rainwear doesn’t have to look overtly technical or outdoorsy. Arc’teryx mastered the idea, and the Keppel Trench Coat acts as the primary example: it’s neither flashy nor loaded with features, but uses a waterproof and breathable Gore-Tex membrane to resist all inclement weather that you might encounter during a ride in the rain. A two-way zipper and reflective detailing under the collar make it ideal for biking, but again, these things are hidden, leaving a coat that performs better than its stylishness might imply.
Rapha Crew Neck Knit

Commuting isn’t just about what’s worn on the outside — Rapha’s toned-down crew neck provides an insulating layer that looks good enough for when the rain jacket comes off at the office. Rapha made it with mesh and merino wool for riding, so if a storm passes during the day, you can ditch the outer layer and still travel in comfort.