Trench Coats Spring 2015
Is it time to update or add a trench coat to your wardrobe? How do you choose the cut, style and color that works best for you? These suggestions will help.



Trench Coats Spring 2015
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Ginger B. on Mar 12, 2015
Traditional shorter black trench with matching buttons.
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Ginger B. on Mar 12, 2015
A softer color than black, this charcoal trench with the eyelit fabric is elegant.
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Ginger B. on Mar 12, 2015
Fabulous print with fun energy -- great colors that look good on so many people and this will look great with jeans.
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Ginger B. on Mar 12, 2015
Reversible! Pretty tiny polka dots on one side and white (with polka dot collar) on the other. Two for one!
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Ginger B. on Mar 12, 2015
A simple, beltless trench for a straighter body and someone with very warm skin tone.
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Ginger B. on Mar 12, 2015
I have this one several times because each store has different sizes and they are on sale so they will sell out.
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Ginger B. on Mar 12, 2015
If you are not into bright colors, but don't want to wear black or beige, this pretty lilac is the answer.
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Ginger B. on Mar 12, 2015
Feeling bold?This color is great and the style will work on so many bodies.
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Ginger B. on Mar 12, 2015
Funky twist on a trench coat. Even has a nod to the fringe trend that is popular right now.
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Ginger B. on Mar 12, 2015
A pretty mushroom brown -- a nice change from all those dreary beiges that are out there.
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Ginger B. on Mar 12, 2015
A nice twist on basic black. It's a pattern without being overpowering.
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Ginger B. on Mar 12, 2015
Fabulous and trendy. You have to love making a statement to wear this, but if you do it will be a showstopper!
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Ginger B. on Mar 12, 2015
Such a pretty, springy color. The pockets are big, but they blend and this coat will fit a straighter body (not someone with curvy hips).
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Ginger B. on Mar 12, 2015
A bohemian, hippie twist on the trench coat. Love the feminine feel. Probably not that good at keeping you dry, but you'll look good and it can keep the chill off.
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Ginger B. on Mar 12, 2015
Slightly longer trench (has a belt). Pretty, but this is a challenging color to wear so you will want to be sure it's great on you and blends with your skin tone before buying it.
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Ginger B. on Mar 12, 2015
Wrap style trench in a gorgeous sunflower yellow. Will generally look best on redheads or someone with warm, dark skin and dark hair.
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Ginger B. on Mar 12, 2015
Nice blue -- again a good alternative to black with a simple single-breasted style and an A-line silhouette.
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Ginger B. on Mar 12, 2015
Prefer no belt, this is a great fitted coat and the buttons blend.
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Ginger B. on Mar 12, 2015
Here's one with covered buttons in a gorgeous color and simple, elegant design. Dressier -- don't you always find that when you dress up you don't have a coat that looks as good as what you are wearing underneath. This one is perfect.
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Ginger B. on Mar 12, 2015
Fabulous design if you can wear orange. Pricey, but definitely an investment statement piece.
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Ginger B. on Mar 12, 2015
A nice alternative to black for someone who prefers brown. (And the buttons blend :-)
