The Trench Connection !!


In fashion – the Trench coats!

Contemporary designers have re-imagined the classic trench – updating and reconfiguring the trench coat. The trench coats you are familiar with have epaulets, storm flaps, and buttoned tabs.   From new minimalism to embellishments with cuts, silhouettes, prints, patterns all make them contemporary designs.





Trench coats are found in many alternative fabrics like leather, PVC, nylon and vinyl complimenting the traditional trench found cottons and wools. This outerwear is still valuable in wardrobes today. It is timeless, and is easily paired with eclectic and sedate ensembles. It can be worn along with jeans, t-shirts, a mid-length dress, or a breezy blouse, the trench is the most dependable anchor.

The trench combines the classic with the avante garde.
Trench coats look good on everyone and the favorite with everyone is the Scandinavian label Dagmarr. There are many options available including those with a slight sheen. The fabric has a slick and futuristic feel.
Coats in unbelievable bright colors like cobalt blue, they catch everyone’s eye but certainly will not clash with your wardrobe. They can be found in conservative colors not so bright, neutrals and double breasted version.  If khaki is not your color then select Mango Classic a belted trench or a Navy coat.
The classic trench is the best and then there is the classic Maxi Trench a sleek, high and quality fabric coat with a detachable hood. The Everlane Drape Trench is stylish, easy to wear and can be worn for long hours. The COS Belted Trench can be buttoned up, or tightened to look like a dress. Keep it loose and it looks like a coat.
The trench can be found with a flowy lapel. It gives you the comfort of a silk robe but looks sophisticated and can be worn to the office too. The Jess Kamm Trench is a hit with women who want to wear it over high-waisted trousers. An artistic woman can go for the Dagmar Cadyna Trench Coat. It is billowy, has asymmetric hem making the entrance and exit very noticeable.
You can never go wrong with the classic long heritage trench.

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