As April showers approach feel free to pair your rain gear with your work-wear like we did in our March story, "Rain Check." Stick to a more classic trench coat style that works seamlessly at the office. If you are feeling adventurous try a more technical slicker with an athletic vibe; or, styling a windbreaker under your suit coat as a layering piece (it may not keep you dry, but it will turn heads).
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Stutterheim
The classic Stockholm raincoat from Swedish brand Stutterheim can keep you dry even in the wettest conditions. Just pop the hood, and you won’t even need an umbrella. $345; stutterheim.com.
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Herno
This windbreaker from Herno is made in Italy out of rubberized stretch polyurethane, making it both breathable for the wearer and impermeable to the weather. $875; herno.it.
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Mackintosh
Mackintosh artisans hand make only 25 coats a week from their factory in Scotland. Making this deep green Mac style coat something extra special. $1,275; mrporter.com.
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Canali
This jacket is a real two-for-one deal. Not only is it reversible from navy to cobalt, but it also combines the Italian tailoring Canali is known for with the functionality of technical apparel. $1,465; mrporter.com.
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Bottega Veneta
Keep it classic with this double-breasted tan twill trench from Bottega Veneta. This coat is a real investment piece and will stay in your spring rotation for years to come. $1,950; matchesfashion.com.
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Helmut Lang
This utilitarian option from Helmut Lang made out of reflective metallic gray material is a modern take on the classic military trench. The hood is an extra bonus. $1,095; matchesfashion.com.
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Burberry
You can’t have a trench round-up without including Burberry. This oversized car coat lined the traditional Burberry check is a true timeless classic. $2,039; farfetch.com.