Men, Trench Coats Are The Epitome Of Fashion And You Need To Check These Out!

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When it comes to men's outerwear, one particular piece which stands head and shoulder above the rest is a trench coat. We men can't be thankful enough that trench coats exist. And we suggest five classy ones that should be part of your wardrobe!

H&M Car Coat

H&M never disappoints when it comes to an extensive winter wear collection for men. Step into any H&M store or visit the website and the trench coats are worth dying for. Check out the black & beige checked car coat. We picked this unconventional one because we really liked the long raglan sleeve which comes with an adjustable tab at the cuffs. The entire coat is lined in satin made from recycled polyester.

Mango Functional Trench

Mango's water-repellent trench coat is a functional outerwear ideal if you are in higher altitudes and experience rain in the mountains. Apart from being water proof, this coat comes with buckle fastening on the neck, loops on the shoulder, inner lining, loops on the cuff and an adjustable belt closure on the waist.

Chill Winston Wool Coat

It's difficult to find good quality overcoats when it comes to Indian brands, but Chill Winston has proven otherwise. The grey single breasted wool coat is a subtle piece, which can accentuate any semi formal look. Carry it with you if you are going to a colder place and flaunt your style quotient.

Zara Reversible Coat

When it comes to trendy trench coats for men, Zara is one brand you can rely on with your eyes closed. Check out their reversible houndstooth trench coat. The front side is in a grey checked pattern and the inside is beige in colour. This timeless piece is a work of art!

Sunward's Double Breasted Coat

This is probably a fact that double breasted trench coats look better than single breasted ones. And Sunward's solid black double breasted trench coat comes with buttons on the neck and loops on the cuff, which make it a perfect & sassy party wear outfit too. Slaying in your clothes while keeping yourself warm? That's not a bad idea.