The viral H&M trench coat fashionistas are saying is a ‘need’ for autumn & it can be in your wardrobe for less than £50

Published on September 20, 2025 at 03:57 PM
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TRENCH coats have long been a wardrobe must-have during the chilly autumn months – however, it can often be tricky to find for under £50.

However, offers plenty of wallet-friendly options, including this H&M’s Double Breasted Trench Coat – and stylish shoppers are obsessing over it.

Woman holding up a chocolate brown H&M trench coat.Priced at £49.99, the coat features buttons at the front and a detachable tie belt at the waist A blonde woman modeling a chocolate brown H&M trench coat with a belt, white top, and holding a brown purse.The coat comes in a range of sizes, from XXS to XXL – however, some of them have already sold out

The knee-length, double-breasted jacket has a loose fit, which makes it perfect for layering jumpers and shirts underneath when begin to drop.

The gorgeous bargain comes in cream and two shades of beige online – but some customers have found a luxurious chocolate brown in stores.

Priced at £49.99, features buttons at the front and a detachable tie belt at the waist.

The double-breasted trench coat also has long raglan sleeves, an adjustable tab with buttons at the cuffs, welt front pockets and a single back vent.

The coat comes in a range of sizes, from XXS to XXL – however, some of them have already sold out.

So if you’re looking to replenish your , you’ll have to be quick, as this has become a huge hit.

According to those who’ve managed to get their hands on the stylish high street buy, the coat runs a little large – so it might be worth trying on different sizes than your go-to.

Trendy fashionistas are racing to get their hands on the dark brown coat, as many have dubbed the hue the colour of the season.

The classic look means this coat will last you for years to come – and it’s so versatile too, with plenty of styling options no matter the occasion.

TikTokers have snapped up the budget find and have been showing it off on social media, including influencer Ruth Young (@ ruthyoungx ) who looked phenomenal modelling the coat with and a basic white tank top.

”I may just need this,” wrote one viewer of Ruth’s try-on video .

”Ok, this is a need,” another couldn’t wait to snap up the gorgeous autumn staple.

”Okay obsessed with this,” someone else chimed in under the clip which has racked up close to 150k views and 44 comments.

How to look chic on a budget

Fashion stylist Gemma Rose Breger, and beauty journalist Samantha Silver revealed how you can make your outfits elevated without spending hundreds of pounds.

  1. Don’t ever spend on designer denim: ”always has such a great selection of fashion-forward jeans that follow the current trends”. The high street retailer offers a great range of sizes to fit UK 6 – UK 18, and three leg lengths – and prices start from an affordable £25.
  2. There are no rules for jewels: ”Pick up something at a car boot sale, or , scroll on & , snap up something from the clothing section in your local when doing the or check out high street clothing stores.”
  3. Don’t forget the pre-loved sites: With a rising number of second-hand sites, such as Vinted and , there’s no excuse for not buying – or selling – pre-loved garments. Gemma, for instance, has managed to get her hands on chic Chanel sunnies for a mere £17.

H&M making a big change

H&M membership customers will soon need to spend more to qualify for its sought-after £3 bonus vouchers, .

From October 1, shoppers will need to earn 150 points to receive a £3 voucher to spend or online.

Points are earned at a rate of one point for every £1 spent, meaning customers will need to spend £150 to .

This is quite a change from the current setup, where you only need 100 points – equal to spending £100 – to get the same £3 voucher, making it noticeably tougher to earn rewards.

A spokesperson for H&M said: “We are constantly evolving our membership programme to better reflect how our customers engage with us today and make it even more rewarding and relevant to our community.

“The recent update to how Bonus Rewards are calculated is part of that ongoing development.

“Members will still enjoy great , including points for every pound spent, as well as extra rewards for completing their profile, unwanted garments through our garment collecting programme, and using their own bag when shopping.

“All previously earned points will remain valid, and members can continue to unlock meaningful rewards both in store and online.”

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