8 Classic Trench Coats for Fall
From:
Melissa Lockhart
91 days 7 hours 29 minutes ago
As autumn approaches, thoughts of outwear should start creeping up into your mind. Since the trench coat was invented for rainy days, it is the perfect option for fickle fall weather. When you think of a trench, you probably think of a shapeless khaki jacket, but these aren't Sherlock Holmes's trenches. Here are eight fashion fashion forward slick styles to possibly add to your wardrobe.
Last Kiss Women's Belted Trench Coat
Get this mid-length trench in one of five different colors. Double breasted with a belted waist, you will look super chic in any hue.
Isaac Mizrahi for Target Wrap Trench Coat
Score this classic cut for less from Isaac Mizrahi for Target. This knee-length wrap trench is super stylish and has a large collar that flips up for added style.
Free People Drop Waist Trench Coat
If you prefer a classic khaki trench, opt for this drop waist style from Free People. It's double breasted with a classic waist belt, complete with rain flaps on the back.
Guess Gabriella Trench Coat
This stylish modern take on the classic trench features belted short sleeves and the gold trimmed buttons which kick its glam factor up a notch.
Baby Phat Plaid Trench Coat With Flared Hem

Feeling nostalgic for your school girl days? Get the
Gossip Girl look with this plaid trench from Baby Phat. The wide red belt chinches at your waist for a figure-flattering look-a far cry from those shapeless plaid jumpers you used to wear to school.
Inc International Concepts Pleated Empire Waist Trench Coat
Inc totally revamps the trench with this empire-waist number. Available in black, this hip length jacket is double-breasted and even has storm flaps-a nod to the original style.
DKNY Women's Henley Double Breasted Modern Trench
Brighten up a dull day with this cherry red number. Designed with military style epaulette's on the shoulders and a tie-or-buckle belt, this trench is figure-flattering for all.
Burberry Metallic Trenchcoat
Nobody does the trench like Burberry (they did create the style!). This time, the British fashion house adds a millenium twist to their original design by using a metallic fabric. They don't stray too far from the original cut though; there's still the signature belted waist and logo buttons.