I mean, I get it. “Heritage” and “Italian-woven cotton gabardine” sound fancy, and I’m sure they feel amazing. That whole “water-resistant” thing? Totally practical, especially if you live somewhere that’s basically always drizzling, like… well, like where I live. And that Burberry Check lining? Iconic. No denying it.
But, and this is a big BUT, do you *really* need to drop a month’s rent (or more!) on a coat? Probably not. That’s where the “Burberry trench coat inspired” thing comes in. Think of it as… a more democratic approach to looking chic.
I saw this article, Who What Wear, saying Burberry’s been making these coats for over 100 years. A hundred years! That’s a LOT of coats! They must know what they’re doing, right? Still doesn’t justify the price, though.
And then I saw this other bit saying there’s dupes out there for like, £28! £28! That’s basically the price of a fancy coffee and a scone. Okay, maybe two coffees and a *slightly* less fancy scone. Still, HUGE difference.
Honestly, I think the key is finding something that *looks* the part. That classic trench shape – the double-breasted front, the belt (detachable, obvs, for maximum versatility), maybe even a similar kind of collar situation. And hey, if you can find one with a check lining that’s even remotely close to the Burberry Check? Jackpot!
Personally, I’m all about the “Long Leather Trench Coat in Berry” description. A berry-colored trench? That’s a twist! But maybe stick to gabardine or something similar for the classic vibe. I’m not sure I’m ready for a leather trench, even if it is berry.