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13 Items Under-$200 I Spotted on the Street Style Set

Now that the whirlwind of fashion month is over, I’ve been ogling, digesting and dreaming  about all the runway looks I'm excited to try in 6 months time. But it’s not just the runway looks that have me sartorially excited. The street style set during fashion month never fail to provide us with plenty of seriously cool fashion inspiration—wowing us with trend-forward looks that we can't wait to copy asap. As I’ve been excitedly dissecting the looks from the five cities, today I wanted to share some of the more affordable items I’ve spotted on the streets. From trending oversize shirt jackets to leather long shorts, these luxe-looking yet budget-friendly items prove that you don’t have to spend a ton to look on-trend this season. Scroll below for plenty of inspiration andshop the items for yourself.

Long leather shorts were spotted in abundance this fashion month. For the fashionably fearless pair with a bra top and oversize blazer.
Retro-inspired sneakers are trending hard. Add a casual touch to a chic skirt and blazer with a cool pair of Converse.
Gold chain belts were spotted all over the runways and the streets.
There's nothing like a statement snake effect coat to jazz up an LBD.
Unique twists on trench coats were seen in full force during rainy London Fashion Week.
Oversize shirt-jackets (shackets) continue to be a fashion-girl favorite to pair with skinny jeans and wide-leg trousers alike.
I spotted this cool textured Topshop coat several times and in several cities on the street style set.
Fashion girls can't seem to get enough of Victorian-inspired ruffle collars.
Gigi Hadid was spotted at Milan Fashion Week wearing an affordable and versatile basic beige turtleneck—guaranteed to last us a lifetime.
The leather trend is reigning supreme and the luxe-looking fabric need not break the bank.
Oversized collars are having a major moment. Get your hands on this one below that you can pair over any sweater or tee.
At Milan Fashion Week, Kendall Jenner sported a versatile LBD from Reformation that clocks in at $128. Score.
More shacket action on the streets of Paris—and we're 100% here for it.

Up next, the coolest outfits from New York (and how to re-create them)



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