River Island's Brown Double Breasted Trench Coat costs £110 - £1790 less than the Burberry version, but looks every bit as timeless and as elegant
River Island fans are scrambling to buy the high-street brands 'perfect' for winter trench coat that could easily be mistaken for a £1890 Burberry version.
The Brown Double Breasted Trench Coat is currently one of River Island's bestsellers, and it's easy to see why. Perhaps most notable is its classic detachable belt that will cinch in the waist, and can be taken off at your leisure for a more oversized look. READ MORE: Frankie Bridge's 'beautiful green' £29 Marks and Spencer jumper will 'brighten up a grey autumn day'
It can be worn over a pair of blue jeans, a shirt, and a jumper, or over an black skirt set ensemble for a chic, 'quiet luxury' outfit, that is on trend at the minute. Available in sizes 6 to 18, the high-street label trench coat is made from a cotton and polyester mix, whic, whilst not waterproof, is water resistant.
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