We Rounded Up The Cutest Amazon Trench Coats For Fall, Starting At $36
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From open-front coatigans to button-down trenches, this fall is all about the statement coat. In particular, we’ve been loving the trench coat trend because of how effortlessly it pulls together the rest of an outfit. It’s the perfect autumnal layer for everything from pumpkin picking and walking the dog to meeting up with friends for brunch. TikTok is loving the wardrobe staple, too, with trench coat styling tips earning millions of views right now, and plenty of users making Gilmore Girls references in the comments.
But with the trench coats so popular right now, it can be tough to find the right coat—especially on a budget. Luckily, we combed Amazon for some of the cutest, chicest styles for fall, with options from brands like London Fog, Prettygarden, The Drop, and more. Shop the fall wardrobe basic now at Amazon for less than $100.
Shop Trench Coats Under $100
Creatmo US Double-Breasted Overcoat, $48 (was $70)
Ebossy Double-Breasted Duster Trench, $64 with coupon (was $70)
Makkrom Double-Breasted Trench Coat, $72 with coupon (was $80)
The Drop Noa Trench Coat, From $39 (was $100)
Prettygarden Belted Long Trench Coat, From $36 (was $52)
Farvalue Water-Resistant Classic Overcoat, $52 (was $70)
Loveimgs Button-Down Leather Trench Coat, $40 (was $44)
London Fog Double-Breasted Trench Coat, $96 (was $120)
Creatmo US Double-Breasted Overcoat
Amazon
$70
$48
The Creatmo US Double-Breasted Overcoat has over 1,400 five-star ratings on Amazon, with plenty of shoppers loving that it’s both stylish and water-resistant. One reviewer who bought it “last minute before a big Europe trip,” called it “the best purchase” and added that they got “lots of beautiful shots from the trip in the rainy, chilling weather.” Another five-star reviewer wrote that it “kept off a shower and washes well, too.”
Ebossy Double-Breasted Duster Trench
Amazon
$70
$62
The Ebossy Double-Breasted Duster Trench is available in eight color options, including army green, black, gray, khaki, navy blue, red, white, and red wine. One five-star reviewer loved it so much, they bought it in three colors and was impressed by the quality, saying, “Wow—it has a little bit of weight to it, like high-end coats.” Another shopper called the coat “very flattering” and added that “the length helps to keep my legs warm if I wear a skirt.” It’s worth noting that the coat is hand wash only, though.
Makkrom Double-Breasted Trench Coat
Amazon
$80
$72
With more than 300 sold in the last month, the Makkrom Double-Breasted Trench Coat is on its way to becoming a fast favorite among shoppers. In addition to neutral tones like khaki and black, the coat also comes in bright colors like pink, dark green, and baby blue as well. One five-star reviewer noted that it’s “great for Texas weather” and praised the coat for being “not too thick” but still “great quality.”
The Drop Noa Trench Coat
Amazon
$100
$39
Ideal for shoppers looking for a lightweight option that’s both flattering and well-made, The Drop Noa Trench Coat (which this writer owns and loves!) is tailored in all the right places and available in sizes ranging from XXS to 5X. The coat is currently marked down to $39 in the color coffee bean, but you can also get it for $100 in black, martini olive, pastel yellow, or hummus. Constructed with a cotton and nylon blend—which means it’s not entirely waterproof—the trench is extremely light and runs a little loose to accommodate fall-friendly layering. You can comfortably fit a leather jacket or thick sweater underneath, which makes up for the lack of an interior lining. The pockets are extremely deep, too, so you’ll be able to fit more than one essential in there.
Prettygarden Belted Long Trench Coat
Amazon
$52
$36
A fan-favorite Amazon brand, Prettygarden’s spin on the trench coat by mimicking a suede material. Available in five colors,, the Prettygarden Belted Long Trench Coat buttons match the color of the coat for an invisible button effect that creates a seamless aesthetic. One five-star reviewer said the machine-washable coat made “any outfit look extravagant,” while another shopper raved about the quality and that it is “definitely a staple” in her fall wardrobe at “a price you can’t beat”.
Farvalue Water-Resistant Classic Overcoat
Amazon
$70
$52
If you’re looking for a water-repellent jacket to wear in the rain, the Farvalue Water-Resistant Classic Overcoat has 1,618 five-star ratings on Amazon, and comes in 13 color options, including gray plaid. Double-breasted, mid-length, and featuring a front storm flap, it’s fully lined inside with a quick-dry polyester material to better insulate you from the wind and rain. One shopper that rated the jacket five stars wrote, “Wow, this jacket is beautiful and fits really nicely,” adding that “the material has a soft sheen” and that “it’s so well priced.”
Loveimgs Button-Down Leather Trench Coat
Amazon
$44
$40
Get the best of both worlds by combining the trench coat style with the trending leather look and you get the Lovimgs Button-Down Leather Trench Coat. Like a standard trench, it has a button-down closure, an A-line hem, and a signature notch collar. It’s made from high-quality faux leather that’s shiny, comfortable, and a little warmer than other traditional cotton blends.
London Fog Double-Breasted Trench Coat
Amazon
$120
$96
You’ll want to add the London Fog Double-Breasted Trench Coat to your cart while it’s $96 because right now, it’s 20 percent off. This popular find is made from 100-percent polyester, and is machine-washable for easy maintenance. One shopper said, “This coat is really lovely,” adding that it’s a “classic that will never go out of style.” They also added how they “expect it to last a long time.” Another reviewer called it “beautiful with an excellent shape and fit,” adding that it’s “perfect for travel.”
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