green-coat-fashion-model-on-the-streetWho doesn’t own at least one trench coat?

It’s one of those essential pieces for the in-between seasons, and this year more than ever, it’s proving to be a key item to stylishly tackle the final cold snaps of winter.

While beige or camel styles remain wardrobe staples for spring, there’s another version (just as cool) that deserves your full attention this season.

We’re talking about the green trench. An outerwear choice that’s already captured the hearts of trendsetters and fashion creators. It has even become a favorite of style icon Sienna Miller, who recently wore an iconic one from the brand Sèzane.

So don’t think it’s just an autumn choice: this smart everyday wardrobe piece can totally transform your outfits this spring too.

From olive to sage, the trench in all its rich green tones is already reigning supreme in new collections.

And with forecasts still calling for grey, rainy days. Meaning your umbrella will remain a loyal companion for a while. This is the perfect time to embrace the trend and treat yourself to a new statement trench to wear all day long.

Double-breasted or lapel style, belted or not, oversized or tailored: here’s a mini edit of the top trench coats to keep on your radar.

Top 7 Green Trench Coats for SpringSezane-green-coat-chekered-inside

SÉZANE
Long trench coat with checkered inner lining
Credits: sezane.comLoewe-full-caot-with-beltLOEWE
Green trench coat with wide sleeves
Credits: mytheresa.comHm-brand-product-trench-coat

H&M
Trench with waist belt
Credits: 2.hm.comMax-Mara-trench

MAX MARA
Double-breasted cotton gabardine trench
Credits: it.maxmara.comOther-Stories-polo-shirt-style-trench& OTHER STORIES
Khaki green trench with pockets
Credits: stories.comBarbour-oversize-coat-green

BARBOUR
Oversized trench with waist belt
Credits: barbour.comMango-trench-green

MANGO
Flowy trench with waist belt
Credits: shop.mango.com

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