Spring sits in between everything.
Cool in the morning.
Warm by afternoon.
Unpredictable by evening.
It’s the season of adjustment — and your outerwear should adjust with you.
A trench coat is designed for exactly this.
One Coat, Multiple Temperatures
A well-designed trench adapts without effort.
50–55°F — layer it over knitwear or a lightweight sweater.
55–65°F — wear it over a shirt or fine base layer.
No bulk.
No outfit changes halfway through the day.
No second jacket draped over your arm by 3 PM.
The right trench works with the temperature — not against it.
Why One Trench Is Enough
When a coat is built correctly, it doesn’t belong to a single moment. It becomes part of your routine.
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Commute — structured, polished, effortless.
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Weekend — relaxed but intentional.
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Travel — lightweight, easy to layer, easy to pack.
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Evening — refined without trying too hard.
It doesn’t live in one category of your wardrobe.
It moves with you — from weekday mornings to Sunday dinners.
What to Look For
Not all trench coats perform the same. The details matter.
Structure
Clean lines that hold their shape.
A silhouette that sharpens your outfit instead of softening it.
Fabric
Lightweight.
Breathable.
Water-resistant enough for unexpected rain.
Spring weather changes quickly. Your coat should handle that without feeling heavy.
Length
Long enough to layer.
Proportioned enough to work with tailoring, denim, or dresses.
Versatile enough to transition from casual to elevated.
Our Approach
We focus on two essential silhouettes — nothing unnecessary.
Single-breasted — clean, minimal, everyday.
Understated and easy. The one you’ll reach for without thinking.
3/4 double-breasted — structured, elevated.
A sharper line. A slightly stronger presence.
Together, they cover nearly every scenario the in-between season throws at you.
Final Thought
A great trench isn’t seasonal.
It’s not something you store away and rediscover once a year.
It’s the coat you reach for — again and again — because it simply works.
→ Discover your Hudson trench
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