The best trench coats for women are nonnegotiable—your capsule wardrobe just isn’t complete without one of these do-it-all layers. Most of them, from the classics to the newcomers, are windproof and water-resistant, meaning they’re ideal for transitional weather. While the fall jackets themselves are more popular than ever right now, cropped trench coats are especially trendy; even Katie Holmes is in on the look.
If it’s chilly out, look for longer, lined options made with wool or polyester, which are better at trapping heat and locking out wind; if fall is warmer in your locale, then a lighter cotton pick is probably better. And don’t worry—styling a trench takes virtually zero effort. You only need a white T-shirt, your favorite denim, and slim loafers to feel (and look) put-together. In case the weather drops below 40 degrees, layer your coat over a hoodie, pleated trousers, and trendy sneakers to channel an off-duty model. Shop our edit of the very best trench coats below, curated by style-obsessed editors.
The best trench coats for women, at a glance
1. The cropped trench coat
Virtually every brand, from Prada to Zara, is offering its own take on the cropped trench this season, meaning you have plenty of ways to try on this jacket trend. Each of these picks tweaks the formula slightly, whether it’s a classic trench cut off at the waist, a super-short crop, or a silhouette that combines a trench and a biker jacket. Style your pick with high-waisted jeans and easy sneakers to channel Parisian chic.
2. The classic trench coat
What more can be said about the timeless appeal of a trench? These picks hit the knee or lower, and the gabardine fabric will neutralize wind and rain—basically, they’re the perfect transitional outerwear. You’ll find hallmarks like epaulettes, wind flaps, and double-breasted construction on each of these picks, so you can narrow down your choices based on color, weight, and price. (A Burberry trench coat is a classic, but there are plenty of more affordable options, too.) Obviously, they look great with jeans, but try styling yours with a light cardigan, a sequin skirt, and kitten heels to master the art of high-low dressing.
3. The mac coat
When you close your eyes and picture a trench, you might actually be envisioning a mac coat. Short for “Macintosh,” after its inventor, this overcoat style is the trench’s more minimalist sister. These picks have spread collars instead of notched lapels and feature fewer design quirks in favor of a simpler, streamlined silhouette. If you like the idea of a trench but don’t love all the bells and whistles, one of these picks is the perfect compromise—they’re just as resistant to gray weather and allow more room for bringing in your own accessories.
4. The statement trench coat
Bored by the sea of khaki trenches you’ll see on every city street this season? Push the envelope of this classic style with these unique picks, which offer the same protection from the elements but a touch more personality—we’ve already started to spot them on the streets of New York. Whether you prefer a slick finish, an unexpected material, or an eye-catching color or print, these gems will elevate all your spring outfits with zero extra effort.
5. The water-repellent trench coat
Don’t let windy and rainy forecasts deter you from rocking a trench coat this fall. In case of unpredictable weather, waterproof trench coats are your best bet to protect against whatever the season brings—it’s just as handy come spring. Most of the finds here are designed with water-resistant fabrics, detachable hoods, and back vents to keep you dry without sacrificing your outfit. The best part? These functional trenches are just as easy to style, so try layering one with a cashmere sweater in your favorite colorway for maximum comfort.
6. The leather trench coat
Leather jackets are classic wardrobe staples for fall, and luckily, they’re also available in trench form. Both genuine and faux-leather trench coats come in a slew of silhouettes; our favorites are double-breasted, range from waist length to ankle skimming, and have a belt looped at the waist. We recommend letting your luxe leather do all the work—whether you opt for a rich brown coat to match the autumn vibes or go into the Matrix with a sleek black jacket, a simple white tee, and your favorite pair of jeans will pair just fine.
7. The wool trench coat
While many are not technically trenches, long wool coats are great alternatives for combating cooler weather in the fall—especially in timeless neutral colors that transcend passing fashion trends. Wool layers, often made with a blend of other temperature-regulating fabrics, are the key to staying warm yet chic. No matter the weather, this timeless silhouette never goes out of style—and we highly recommend investing in this heat-insulating layer this season to beat frigid months ahead.