Trench Coat Season Is Here
Everything That Makes This Classic So Irresistible
Of all the coats out there, the trench coat is the one that never goes out of style. It doesn't matter who you are or what decade it is—this coat is forever.
What makes it so special? First off, it's just perfectly designed. The trench coat started out as a military coat for British soldiers in World War I, made to keep them dry and warm in the trenches.
Everything about it had a purpose. The cotton gabardine fabric? Its tight weave keeps rain out. The double-breasted front, big collar you can flip up, belt, and wrist straps? All for staying warm. Those shoulder tabs (called epaulets)? They showed rank and held equipment. All these practical details somehow came together to create something beautiful.


There's something romantic about throwing on a trench coat when the seasons change. Whether you wear it loose and casual, turn up the collar against the wind, or cinch the belt tight around your waist, it always looks effortlessly cool.
Even getting caught in a light rain or having it blow in the breeze looks amazing. It's basically the most photogenic coat ever. No wonder Hollywood fell in love with it—Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca, Catherine Deneuve in The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's, plus Brigitte Bardot, Anna Karina, Jane Birkin... These looks are still iconic today.

The best part? A trench works with everything from jeans and sneakers to your fanciest dress. And while it stays classic, designers keep finding ways to make it fresh. You can find simpler versions without all the military details for everyday wear. There are relaxed fits with drop shoulders or raglan sleeves for comfort, and even reversible double-faced styles.
The women's version shown here has the belt sitting higher for a more feminine shape. With everyone wanting to invest in quality pieces that last, most trenches today stick to the classic design—which is exactly what we want. You can find ones with removable wool linings for three-season wear, or lighter unlined versions perfect for spring. With so many options out there, now's the time to find your perfect trench.