ABC News April 7, 2010

Spring Rainwear Fashions for Under $55

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So what is this season's most chic thing to wear when it is pouring rain outside?

"Good Morning America" teamed up with Glamour magazine to find the latest rainwear with a waterproof twist that is wallet friendly.

Look One: Military Chic

This military look draws from the latest spring runway fashions.

Suze Yalof Schwartz, from Glamour magazine, suggested pairing this military trench with a white tee and green cargo pants, adding a leopard umbrella, bag and scarf to complete the outfit.

Hat: H+M, $6

Trench: Old Navy, $49

Tee: Gap, $17

Bag: Kaufmann's Army Navy, $35

Pants: Loft, $49

Socks: American Apparel, $15

Boots: Nomad, $40

Umbrella: Echo, $38

Look Two: The Poppy Pac-A Parka

This parka is lightweight, hard to wrinkle and easily folds up into a small pouch. Schwartz suggests pairing it in a bright color with ballet flats, a rain bag and a clear umbrella to help keep you dry and stylish on a rainy day.

Parka: Topshop, $55

Tee: Old Navy, $17

Bag: Echo, $30

Watch: Amazon.com, $48

Jeans: Gap, $50

Umbrella: Umbrellas.com, $29

Flats: Endless.com, $40

Look Three: Parisian Rainwear

This coat can be worn as a coat or a dress and Schwartz suggests pairing it with a pair of heeled rain boots. The paint splattered umbrella and studded bag help accessorize the outfit while keeping you dry.

Hat: Eugenia Kim for Target, $17

Coat: Norma Kamali for Walmart, $35

Top: Minnie Mortimer, $35

Bag: Overstock.com, $47

Umbrella: MoMa Design Store, $38

Leggings: American Apparel, $26

Boots: WhatAPair.com, $43

High Fashion, Low Cost, Looks for Rainy Spring

Look Four: Weekend Preppy

This classic outfit of a red anorak, denim and rubber riding boots is perfect for a weekend look Schwartz said. The silver tote and rainbow umbrella add some fun to the preppy look.

Hat: Kaufmann's Army Navy, $10

Anorak: Overstock.com, $39

Bag: Alloy, $30

Top: J.Crew Mens, $50

Umbrella: MoMa Design Store, $40

Boots: Urban Outfitters, $48

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