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Kate Winslet wearing Burberry Trench Coat for It's Burberry Weather Phase 2 Campaign

The Burberry Trench

It’s Always Burberry Weather: London in Love

The Burberry Trench

The ultimate all-weather companion, the trench coat has been central to the Burberry story since its inception. In our
campaign ‘It’s Always Burberry Weather: London in Love’, discover our most iconic styles worn by an A-list cast – including
actors Kate Winslet and Richard E. Grant – as they explore love, life and the rain against a backdrop of London locations.

The ultimate all-weather companion, the trench coat has been central to the Burberry story since its inception. In our campaign ‘It’s Always Burberry Weather: London in Love’, discover our most iconic styles worn by an A-list cast – including actors Kate Winslet and Richard E. Grant – as they explore love, life and the rain against a backdrop of London locations.

  • Women
  • Men
Richard Grant wearing Burberry Trench Coat, while holding the Check Folding Umbrella.

Providing protection from the weather all year round, the trench coat
is the cornerstone of Burberry rainwear and British style.

Providing protection from the weather all year round, the trench coat is the cornerstone of Burberry rainwear and British style.

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David Gandy wearing Burberry Trench Coat for It's Always Burberry Weather Phase 2
Couple featured wearing Burberry Trench Coats and holding the Check Folding Umbrella

Invented by our founder in 1879, the gabardine fabric used for our Heritage Trench Coats is now woven from organically
grown cotton at the Burberry Mill in Keighley, then crafted into the signature design at our manufacturing site in Castleford – both
in Yorkshire, England. Over the years, the trench has been reinterpreted into a variety of cuts and styles affectionately named
after locations woven into Burberry’s identity – each shape personifying its unique character.

Invented by our founder in 1879, the gabardine fabric used for our Heritage Trench Coats is now woven from organically grown cotton at the Burberry Mill in Keighley, then crafted into the signature design at our manufacturing site in Castleford – both in Yorkshire, England. Over the years, the trench has been reinterpreted into a variety of cuts and styles affectionately named after locations woven into Burberry’s identity – each shape personifying its unique character.

Woman wearing Burberry Check Trousers paired with Long Cotton Blend Trench Coat
  • B Buckle on Khaki Burberry Trench Coat

    B Buckles

    In a contemporary nod to heritage details, our Castleford trench coat features B buckles on the belt and cuffs that echo our seasonal B initial.

  • Burberry Trench Coat highlighting the Equestrian Knight Label in Blue

    Still Unmistakably Lined

    The iconic Burberry Check continues to line our rainwear and trench coats, always consisting of the interlocking stripes.

  • The Burberry Trench Coat with Equestrian Knight on Button

    Logo Buttons

    A house detail, buttons are debossed with the Equestrian Knight Design which represents protection and our forward-thinking spirit.

  • Burberry Trench Coat with check detail collar

    The Collar

    The collar, made up of eight parts is the most intricate detail of the trench. It is hand-sewn by our specialist tailors, who have mastered the art of creating the fluid curve that allows the collar to sit perfectly.

Continuous innovation of the trench coat stays true to the pioneering ethos of our founder Thomas Burberry.

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Trench Coats

Our history of creating innovative outerwear spans more than 165 years and continues to inspire our designs.

Our history of creating innovative outerwear spans more than 165 years and continues to inspire our designs.

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This archive image from 1980 has been brought to life with AI artistry and animation – originally captured by Lord Lichfield in Eastbourne, England.