I Spent Hours Trying On Zara Trench Coats—3 Sophisticated Styles That Will Be Gone Before Spring
Trench coat season has arrived, so I headed to Zara to try on the 3 styles I know will sell out first. Here's my review.
Finally, it's time to shrug off our heavy winter coats in favour of lighter styles. Spring's arrival has marked a shift in our wardrobes, and the first change to arise for my wardrobe is in the outerwear department. Already, we're seeing a wave of spring jackets cropping up all over the high street and high-end collections, but for me, the most reliable option always comes in the form of a weather-proof trench coat. Welcoming the spring showers with ease and sophistication is Zara's spring 2026 trench coat collection.
Florrie wears the Zara Oversize Trench Coat With Check Cuffs (£80)
Zara's spring 2026 collection has arrived, and the mood of the new season is elegant classics with a contemporary edge. For the past few weeks, we've tracked the series of sleek trench coats on offer, and now I've hit the high street to try on the very best styles, ensuring that they live up to the hype.
Through spring and autumn, stylish people turn once again to the humble trench coat. Consistently polished, reliable through the moodier weather, and pairing seamlessly with all spring outfits from relaxed daywear to elegant evening looks, the trench coat is a capsule wardrobe hero for good reason. This season, Zara is leaning into the classic design features of the beloved trench coat. You'll see double-breasted silhouettes, belted designs and a selection of versatile neutrals shining through. But alongside, the contemporary updates are clear.
Florrie wears the Zara Oversize Check Trench Coat (£119)
To bring the fashion-forward edge to the trench coat, the high street brand is playing with pops of print, refreshed colourways and updated silhouettes. After spending a few hours in the changing rooms, I narrowed my selection down to three standout styles. Each piece feels innately sophisticated, and one that will hold its place in your wardrobe through spring, autumn and for every coming year. Now, scroll on to shop the 3 chicest trench coats in the Zara spring 2026 collection.
1. Zara Oversize Trench Coat With Check Cuff
Florrie wears size small.
There's a common motif running through the spring collections right now and that's the funnel neckline. From high-end to high street, designers are updating classic collars in favour of this elegant silhouette. The brilliance of Zara's style is that it offers the best of both words, with a convertible collar which can lay flat or be buttoned up for the full funnel effect. Leaning into classic details that are proven to stand the test of time, the colourway is enduring, and sweet accents come through from the checked cuffs and checked lining of the collar.
Zara Long Water Repellent Windproof Trench Coat
Florrie wears size small.
One way to instantly elevate your looks is to play with the palette. Deep brown shades feel inherently rich and pair seamlessly with other neutrals and striking shades. Better still, this style is ready to take on the unpredictable spring weather, bringing a sophisticated look to rainy days and spring showers.
Zara Oversize Check Trench Coat
Florrie wears size small.
We often see check patterns lining trench coats, offering only a flash of the playful print. Now, Zara is leaning in with a bold checked style with an oversized silhouette to bring a contemporary edge. The longline length adds to the refined look of this jacket, whilst the exaggerated collar also shows off Zara's attention to detail.
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Florrie embarked on her fashion journey whilst studying in Aix-en-Provence, she began to write her dissertation on the history of fashion and landed her first role at Harper’s Bazaar. Following this, she interned for various publications including Elle, Grazia and Marie Claire before joining the fashion team at Conde Nast Traveller. There, she contributed to international photoshoots, styled pages and covers, and produced engaging digital content. Over eight years of fashion industry experience, Florrie has honed her skills from styling e-commerce photoshoots to personal shopping. Florrie first joined Who What Wear UK as a freelancer before becoming the Commerce Writer. Now, as the Shopping Editor, she monitors current trends, new-in styles, wardrobe heroes and how best to style them.