Single Breasted Long Trench Coat

London Fog

Single Breasted Long Trench Coat

The coat that defined a century. London Fog has been America's raincoat authority since 1923, and this trench coat carries forward a tradition established in WWI trenches. Water-resistant fabric, epaulettes, belted waist—this is the silhouette that Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart, and every stylish woman has worn for 100 years. It's outerwear that never dates.

Details

  • Water-Resistant Fabric
  • Single-Breasted Design
  • Epaulettes & Belt
  • Long Length
  • Classic Silhouette

Design Legacy

Why it endures

Designer / EraLondon Fog (Founded 1923)

The trench coat was born in WWI, designed by British officers to withstand the mud and rain of trench warfare. After the war, it became a fashion icon—Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca, Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's. London Fog brought the style to America in 1923, democratizing the elegant silhouette that had been exclusive to the British upper class.

Timelessness

The trench coat is one of fashion's permanent fixtures. The belted waist, epaulettes, and storm flap haven't changed in 100 years because the design is perfect. It works with everything—jeans, dresses, business suits. Buy a quality trench and you'll wear it for decades. It's the coat that makes you look put-together even when you're not.

Did You Know?

The trench coat's features are all functional: epaulettes held shoulder straps, the storm flap kept rain out, the D-rings carried equipment. London Fog perfected water-resistant fabrics that breathe—you stay dry without feeling clammy. The long length provides coverage, while the belt creates a flattering silhouette on every body type.