I Have Proof—These Are the Shoes New Yorkers Always Wear With Trench Coats

Spring in New York is a glorious, unpredictable beast, and, like everything else in NYC, there's an art to dressing for it. The answer is with a classic trench coat. Locals embrace when we only need a light layer, and it might get super windy, and it might shower out of the blue, but it also might be warm enough that we want to push up our sleeves. (Perhaps simultaneously.)
Given how New Yorkers gravitate toward chic-yet-practical dressing, it shouldn't be a huge surprise that trench coats and sneakers are the foundation of so many perfect spring looks spotted in the city. It's the classic high-low mix—an effortless pairing of polished tailoring and highly practical subway- and cobblestone-friendly flat footwear that New Yorkers do so well.
With so many good sneakers popping up this season, the outfit options are endless: A colorful retro-inspired pair adds extra trendiness, a white sneaker gives a classic sporty edge, while black leather styles feel cool but low-key. Pair them with the elegance (and drama, let's be honest) of a perfectly draped trench, and you have yourself the NYC spring uniform. As always, I brought receipts for a little outfit inspo—here's how six stylish New Yorkers are wearing trench coats and sneakers this season.
With Tonal Neutrals
Tonal dressing is a solid shortcut to rich-looking casual looks. A classic trench and camel trousers paired with a fresh white tee and sneakers is spring in a nutshell.
Over Athleisure
Sometimes, we all need to look put-together while wearing leggings. I believe that throwing on a trench coat is a way to elevate them.
With Black and White
A little moment for trench coats over sporty black-and-white looks.
With Pops of On-Trend Colors
Trench coats and black leather miniskirts get a whole new personality with the addition of a sweater in a very on-trend blue. It's even better with sneakers that introduce just a touch of burgundy (still relevant and always elevated), and I'm here for the gray socks that feel a bit wrong but are oh so right.
With Default Denim
This might be super obvious, but it's still worth noting that the addition of your go-to jeans makes for an outfit formula that requires zero brain cells. Little tweaks like old-school sneakers and a khaki-colored trench keep it feeling a little unexpected.
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Natalie Cantell is an NYC-based style director, creative consultant, and fashion editor, who regularly contributes from Paris. She was the executive director of Who What Wear and Marie Claire’s brand studio until 2023, and now freelances globally on shoots, stories, and special projects.
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