Trench coats are characterized by their ease of wear and versatility. Their styles and fabrics are unique, and they are highly practical, easily slipping on and off. The design of trench coats largely utilizes the principle of panel division. Women's trench coats often use soft lines in their panel divisions, while men's trench coats primarily use hard lines.
Trench coats can be broadly divided into two types: those with draped shoulders and those without. The draped shoulder is a horizontal line division. The front and back draped shoulders of trench coats are often double-layered, and some even have a shoulder sling added to the front and back panels, increasing shoulder strength and providing rain and warmth. The collar of a trench coat is a focal point, and various styles include butt collars, stand collars, and lapel collars. The pockets of trench coats also come in a wide variety of styles. Trench coats have single linings, double linings, and partial linings for easy washing. For a sharp and capable look, pair a long trench coat with shorts. For a more mature and elegant style, wear a black trench coat with a white collared sweater and fitted trousers.








