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Marks & Spencer launches The Trench in Light Camel and Black

Marks & Spencer’s The Trench lands in stores and online from 5 March in light camel and black, with womens sizes 6-24 in Regular and Petite and mens S-2XL.

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Marks & Spencer launches The Trench in Light Camel and Black
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Marks & Spencer has launched The Trench, a Spring 2026 signature outerwear piece available in Light Camel and Black and on sale in stores and online from Thursday 5 March 2026. The coat ships in womens sizes 6-24 in both Regular and Petite lengths and mens sizes S-2XL in Regular, positioning it as a mass-market, size-inclusive take on a heritage silhouette.

Under the hood the brand leans into durability and sustainability. M&S bills the coat as crafted from sustainably sourced cotton twill with Stormwear water-resistant performance built for variable British weather, and it carries a heritage-inspired checked lining as an authentic finish. Corporate copy frames the design as a reinterpretation of archival trench and mac details with modern tweaks, making it a weather-ready alternative to the lightweight, drapey trenches that have dominated recent seasons.

The detail work is literal: adjustable cuff straps, jetted pockets, a detachable waist-cinching belt with a loop to keep it secure, glossy mock-horn buttons and a rich faux-leather buckle are all listed in product material and Daily Mail hands-on notes. The coat’s silhouette is intended to flatter; retail copy emphasizes “authentic detailing that lifts it above the everyday,” while Daily Mail coverage describes the piece as “effortlessly stylish” and rich in heritage detailing.

Marks & Spencer’s retail pitch for the men’s version is unapologetically sales-forward and explicit about price and fabric. M&S writes that “our men's trench coat is the smartest investment you'll make this year. Combining a certain sartorial swagger with considered, authentic detailing that lifts it above the everyday - such as the adjustable cuff straps and jetted pockets - it's crafted from soft, breathable, premium cotton. With the heritage-inspired checked lining adding another layer of effortless finish, at £95, the trench showcases accessible, authentic style that everyone can tap into.” The supplied materials include the men’s RRP of £95; a womens RRP was not provided in the supplied texts.

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Press rollout was theatrical for a single product. Daily Mail’s Sophie Hines reported that M&S “invited multiple journalists to an evening soiree to launch a single item” and noted the brand’s pride, writing “they’ve given it a definite article: it’s not just a trench, it’s The Trench.” Hines tried the coat in-store and said, “I popped along to my local Marks & Spencer store to try on the trench, and I definitely could feel the quality – it’s more of a heavyweight, robust trench coat than some of those lightweight, drapey ones.” She added, “This would actually keep you warm and dry on a blustery spring day, instead of being purely decorative.”

The launch arrives against what Daily Mail cites as rising search interest for the category - searches for “women’s trench coat” up 110% year-on-year and 1.2 million searches for “trench” annually - and WhoWhatWear has already slotted the coat into spring trend roundups that pair trenches with denim. If demand matches the search activity and M&S’s push for accessible heritage detailing, The Trench is positioned to move quickly off shelves this season.

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