We're Planning Our Fall Wardrobes—These Basics Feel Outdated, But These 6 Don't
Fun fact: We’re already planning our fall wardrobes. Yes, despite the fact that it’s only the beginning of August and the official start of the autumn is still weeks away. Because even though we’re all for those pretty summer staples (like breezy dresses and the like), it’s always kind of fun to think ahead toward everything the next season has to offer.
On that note, we thought we’d share some of the key fall 2020 items we’re particularly excited to test out in a few months. And given that many of our wardrobes are comprised of basics specifically, we wanted to showcase those simple and highly versatile pieces that will definitely have a strong presence in our rotations. To take it one step further, we also thought we’d highlight fall basics on the other end of the spectrum that we may not wear as much due to their somewhat "outdated" nature. Of course, this is all based on each editor's personal preference, and you should always wear whatever you love—no matter what anyone says.
With all that in mind, keep scrolling to check out the fall basics worth noting. And if you're shopping at the moment, check out inspired picks to either wear now or into fall.
"I rarely reach for my staple black slacks anymore—partly because they feel slightly too formal for the more casual approach to dressing right now. Instead, I’m leaning into comfortable ribbed knit dresses, as they are easy to wear with sandals, sneakers, and boots alike.""The denim jacket used to be my go-to outerwear of choice for the transitional seasons, but lately, I haven't found myself wanting to reach for them at all—let alone often. While I won't be getting rid of my collection anytime soon, I think I'll lean more toward oversize blazers this time around.""There was a point in time when I would wear flat mules on repeat but lately, I'm just not feeling them, and I think as far as flats go, they can feel a bit tired. Instead, loafers and brogues—especially ones with a chunkier sole like à la Prada—are the newer fall staples I'll be wearing when I want something that's comfortable but not quite as casual as, say, sneakers.""Even though Hailey Bieber wears hers on a regular basis, I never seem to reach for any of my leather moto jackets anymore. Instead, I am gravitating toward more tailored leather separates like blazers and trousers when I'm craving a leather look.""I used to wear more fitted boots, but I've been gravitating more towards ones with wider cuts which are perfect for tucking jeans or trousers into them.""I honestly don't remember the last time I bought a pair of basic pumps. If I'm wearing heels (which honestly isn't that often lately), it's usually mules or sandals. There are so many shoe options out there that are chicer than pumps, so I don't know if I'll ever wear them again. A heel trend that I'm actually into, though, is heeled loafers. They're a great alternative to pumps."
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