Which Trench Coats Are Trending in 2026: The Major Trends

By Marcus Bennett February 18, 2026
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Which Trench Coats Are Trending in 2026: The Major Trends @ Men's Journal

If you had to describe modern menswear trends in a single sentence, you’d say it’s entering its "grown-up" era. From the runways to the feeds of top Vogue influencers, we’re seeing a major pivot: fewer sweatpants, hoodies, and hypebeast staples, and a lot more classic menswear essentials.

This shift is a true cultural reset. In the last decade, the industry was dominated by heavyweights like Demna Gvasalia and the late Virgil Abloh, a trend that only accelerated during the pandemic. However, with the return of RTO (return-to-office) culture and a craving for structure, we’re witnessing a turn toward the much-discussed "Quiet Luxury" — clothing with a muted color palette and zero "loud" logos. It’s now cool to look sharp without trying too hard, focusing on high-quality everyday pieces with a touch of personal flair.

"The trench coat is the ultimate 'main character' piece for 2026. We're seeing a shift from the loud logos of the late 2010s toward a more architectural, refined silhouette that screams 'old money' without saying a word," says Michael Fisher, a leading celebrity stylist frequently featured in GQ.
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One of these essential pieces is the trench coat, a transitional weather hero that you can rock with almost anything, from a sharp Forbes-approved power suit to a pair of distressed jeans. Which models should you have on your radar? Here’s the breakdown based on the Spring/Summer 2026 trends.

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Louis Vuitton

The core vibes haven't strayed too far from last year. We’re still seeing oversized, exaggerated silhouettes, midi or full lengths, and a palette of earth tones: beige, chocolate brown, olive, navy, and forest green. The cut can be either sharp and structured or flowy with a raglan sleeve. Much like your heavy-duty puffer in the winter, a trench coat works with virtually any outfit, but the key is that effortless, "I just threw this on" look. If the fit feels too basic, level it up with some unexpected styling: try a contrasting belt like we saw at the Saint Laurent show, or pair it with some chunky, oversized shades for that Succession-core energy.

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Saint Laurent
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Pronounce
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Dolce & Gabbana
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Dolce & Gabbana
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Auralee

While trending colors and cuts are great, never ignore your body type: even a Burberry (check out their iconic Heritage collection) won’t hit the mark if the proportions are off. If you’re a tall king, go for a midi or full-length coat (if the baggy look isn't your vibe, a straight or slightly tailored cut is a safe bet). For shorter guys, a maxi length can swallow you up; your best move is a cropped trench that hits mid-thigh or slightly below. If you want to add some bulk to a slim frame, look for coats with epaulets or double-breasted flaps to broaden your silhouette. Trying to downplay broad shoulders? A coat with soft lines and raglan sleeves is your go-to solution.

"Menswear in 2026 is about the silhouette. Whether it's a classic Todd Snyder trench or something more avant-garde, the coat should feel like an extension of your personality, not just a layer against the rain," notes fashion editor Derek Guy.
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Prada
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Marcus Bennett

Marcus writes across multiple topics including personal growth, fitness, and current trends. Known for a straightforward and relatable tone, he translates complex ideas into practical advice readers can apply immediately.

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