The 10 Best Women’s Trench Coats – The Must-Have Transitional Wardrobe Item! | If there’s one classic, must-have item everyone should have in their wardrobe, it’s a trench coat, and now is the perfect time to invest. (There is also nothing better than when a wardrobe essential happens to be this season’s most coveted item).
The Evolution of the Classic Trench
The classic trench coat has rarely evolved over time. But there is no doubt that the usually slim and structured silhouette is witnessing several adjustments on its traditional form.
This season, there are gorgeous trench coat alternatives in oversized silhouettes and long lines, worn in an undone yet effortlessly elegant way.
The Look
In recent times, trends such as layering and casual dressing have been on the rise, and the trench coat is a bit of a wardrobe hero, effortlessly elevating any ensemble.
Whether you style it with a white T-shirt and pair of jeans or layer it over athleisure wear or coordinating sweats and sneakers, it can add a touch of timeless elegance and luxury to any outfit.
The trench is a fail-safe fashion option no matter the occasion, slightly edgy yet polished and put-together.
The Must-Have Investment item
The classic trench coat is a must-have investment, whatever your budget – versatile, stylish, and timeless!
I hope you find some inspiration in my post on The 10 Best Women’s Trench Coats – my personal favourites!
Paula x
The Edit
The Best Women’s Trench Coats: The Must-Have Transitional Wardrobe Item!
1.
ZADIG & VOLTAIRE
La Parisian Trench Coat
A gorgeous water-repellent trench. I love this long-line take on the classic trench!
2.
CAMILLA AND MARC
The Evans Trench Coat
Your trans-seasonal layering piece will work with pretty much everything in your wardrobe.
It’s a stunning Trench Coat designed for a relaxed, oversized fit.
3.
GANNI
The Stretch Canvas Trench Coat
It’s an updated take on the classic trench coat. Minimalist in design and practical in function.
4.
COS
The Oversized Trench Coat
I love this oversized trench coat by COS; it is versatile, functional and timeless.
As featured on Emma Hill @emmahill (above) in khaki, it’s stunning!
5.
THAKOON
The Hooded Trench Coat
A khaki water-repellant trench coat with sporty drawstring details and a buckled belt.
As featured below on Michaela Babuskova of F*** It… Going to New York! It’s one of my absolute favourite relaxed-style Trench Coats!
6.
EVERLANE
The Drape Trench
The Everlane Drape Trench features an exaggerated collar and a slightly oversized fit for an of-the-moment look. It’s so cute!
7.
AIM’N
The Recycled Tech Trench Coat
This classic-looking trench coat is anything but classic! AIM’N’s Recycled Tech Trench Coat features a water- and wind-resistant fabric.
It is the perfect fusion of fashion and function.
8.
ZARA
The Long Classic Trench
A budget-friendly version of the traditional trench coat. Longline and slightly voluminous in form.
9.
SUPERETTE
The Beaumont Trench
The Beaumont Trench is a Superette exclusive that will go with so much.
Effortlessly stylish when worn relaxed and super sophisticated if worn belted!
10.
MOOCHI
The Beaumont Trench
It is the ultimate moochi layering piece.
It is a modern classic yet crafted with traditional features.
11.
JULIETTE HOGAN
The Dana Trench
A classic trench coat with exaggerated proportions.
The Dana Trench by New Zealand designer Juliette Hogan is the perfect trans-seasonal layer for all occasions.
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P.s.
If you like this post on The 10 Best Women’s Trench Coats, check out my previous coat posts below;
The Perfect Camel Coat – Inspired by Meghan Markle
The 20 Best Stylish Black Winter Coats
9 Stunning Coats Inspired by Meghan Markle
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