Fall outfits

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jeans (straight-legged or bootcut/flare) with a graphic tee and casual blazer. Booties, sneakers, or low heels depending on where I'm going.


Flare jeans wth a graphic tee and blazer sounds very 2000s... I loved that uniform!


Right? Only now the jeans are not low-waisted.


Is it bad that I never retired this uniform?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am going to live in straight leg jeans, cropped sweaters (I’m liking the ones with the collars) and Chelsea boots or white sneakers.

Can you post a link to sweaters with collars? Or tell me brands? Thx!


I picked up a few at TJ maxx but I like this one a lot too: https://www.quince.com/women/100-organic-cotton-polo-sweater


Hmm, not a fan of the open placket neckline. I’ll sit that out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am going to live in straight leg jeans, cropped sweaters (I’m liking the ones with the collars) and Chelsea boots or white sneakers.

Can you post a link to sweaters with collars? Or tell me brands? Thx!


I picked up a few at TJ maxx but I like this one a lot too: https://www.quince.com/women/100-organic-cotton-polo-sweater

PP here. Thanks. I saw a pic of something more fitted but can’t find brand.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am going to live in straight leg jeans, cropped sweaters (I’m liking the ones with the collars) and Chelsea boots or white sneakers.

Can you post a link to sweaters with collars? Or tell me brands? Thx!


I picked up a few at TJ maxx but I like this one a lot too: https://www.quince.com/women/100-organic-cotton-polo-sweater


Hmm, not a fan of the open placket neckline. I’ll sit that out.


Last fall when these got popular I thought they were weird, and now this fall they're my new sweater. I can't explain it...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am going to live in straight leg jeans, cropped sweaters (I’m liking the ones with the collars) and Chelsea boots or white sneakers.

Can you post a link to sweaters with collars? Or tell me brands? Thx!


I picked up a few at TJ maxx but I like this one a lot too: https://www.quince.com/women/100-organic-cotton-polo-sweater


Hmm, not a fan of the open placket neckline. I’ll sit that out.


Last fall when these got popular I thought they were weird, and now this fall they're my new sweater. I can't explain it...


I was also not a fan last year, but I just got one because it looks every so slightly more dressed up. Maybe. Or maybe I’m just on Instagram too much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:yoga pants, tshirt, onitsuka tigers.
Why not just say, Asics?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love when it becomes sweater weather. Then I wear cords or jeans with a sweater and loafers or boots.

I love chelsea boots but can’t figure out how to style them with looser fit or wider legged jeans.


I don’t understand, don’t they just go underneath?
NP. I'm thinking the same. But PP wants to show off the boots. It's only possible with leggings or skirt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jeans (straight-legged or bootcut/flare) with a graphic tee and casual blazer. Booties, sneakers, or low heels depending on where I'm going.


Flare jeans wth a graphic tee and blazer sounds very 2000s... I loved that uniform!


Right? Only now the jeans are not low-waisted.


No, they are on the youth. They’re doing low rise, baggy jeans.


Sure but mine aren't and there are many current styles that aren't low rise. Never going back to the low rise personally.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jeans (straight-legged or bootcut/flare) with a graphic tee and casual blazer. Booties, sneakers, or low heels depending on where I'm going.


Flare jeans wth a graphic tee and blazer sounds very 2000s... I loved that uniform!


Right? Only now the jeans are not low-waisted.


No, they are on the youth. They’re doing low rise, baggy jeans.


Sure but mine aren't and there are many current styles that aren't low rise. Never going back to the low rise personally.


they still sold mom jeans back when mom jeans weren’t cool.

I am a mom and I think the youth should go f$& themselves I just mean I know my jeans aren’t fashionable even if I spend >$200 on them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Target slit hem leggings and Free People (genuine and dupe) sweatshirts, tunics and fleeces. I'm in the Bay Area, and when it gets colder, I'll mix in Dudley Stephens Cobblestone turtlenecks. It's my little capsule wardrobe; I work from home and have a chronic illness so rarely leave the house. I'm OBSESSED with any clothing in rich browns right now.


Thank you to this poster - I just got one of the turtlenecks!
Anonymous
Cute jeans- I like Paige and Mother
Great blouse I like simple so a lot of Vince
Silk dresses from the summer with a chunky sweater and tall boots or ballet flats or loafers
Long sweater dress
I love sweaters - cashmere
Blacks and dark brown ankle pants from Vince (stretch with side zipper at waist)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:yoga pants, tshirt, onitsuka tigers.
Why not just say, Asics?


All onitsuka tigers are Asics, but not al asics are onitsuka tigers. So it's more specific.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Target slit hem leggings and Free People (genuine and dupe) sweatshirts, tunics and fleeces. I'm in the Bay Area, and when it gets colder, I'll mix in Dudley Stephens Cobblestone turtlenecks. It's my little capsule wardrobe; I work from home and have a chronic illness so rarely leave the house. I'm OBSESSED with any clothing in rich browns right now.


Thank you to this poster - I just got one of the turtlenecks!


What size
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:yoga pants, tshirt, onitsuka tigers.
Why not just say, Asics?


There is one poster here who loves to post about how cool she is bc she wears these (which are nothing special)
Anonymous
Can someone explain to me the difference between a coatigan and the duster length cardigans they were sellling a few years ago? I am generally intrigued by the concept of a bathrobe I can west to work. I’m still adjusting to the post-pandemic world in which I must wear shoes.
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