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It's 6 Days Until Fall, Let's Go Vintage Sweater Shopping Shall We?

It’s no secret that vintage shopping is my favorite obsession. There’s nothing quite like the thrill of finding a one-of-a-kind piece that carries its own unique history—and you know no-one else will be wearing. One of my fondest childhood memories involves shuffling through racks of musty old clothes at the local secondhand store with my mother—a shopping ritual I wholly believe led to my enduring love affair with fashion (and finally lead me to create my very own Instagram-based vintage shop @hyacinth.vintage.).

So in the spirit of becoming more sustainable in our shopping habits (and with fall just six days away!), today I thought I’d share some of my favorite vintage and pre-loved sweaters I’ve been eyeing, loving, and bookmarking online. These will unquestionably have you embracing sweater weather.

The attached scarf adds such a luxe touch to this pre-loved designer sweater. 
Lean into the grandma trend in this pretty floral print.
Guaranteed you'll be throwing this cable-knit over everything you own.
Feeling Isabel Marant vibes here.
This striking azure blue hue is trending hard this fall.
Pair with similar tonal hues for a luxurious look.
We can't resist this oatmeal sweater with a matching knit skirt.
I predict I'll be wearing this comfy henley practically every day.
A textured waffle knit is simple yet striking.
Just add high-waisted jeans.
The pearl button-up neckline is so unique.
Time to get cozy.
Take on fall's gray color trend in style.
So many charming details!
The number one item on every fashion girl's fall wish list—sweater vests.
This will take you into winter in utmost comfort and style.
Expect plenty of compliments in this soft and delicate short sleeve turtleneck.
We love the sage green hue of this vintage Fila sweater.
It's always a good day when we see a second-hand Isabel Marant sweater.
This could have come straight off Prada's fall runway.
Charming and unique.
A Chloe vest sweater in mint condition.
This will get you in the autumn spirit.
We could see our favorite French fashion girls wearing this one.
A pre-loved Chanel investment piece you'll never want to take off.
Have some fun with your fall fashion.
Lean into the '70s trend with this earthy hued sweater vest.

Up next, I shopped Instagram's coolest online vintage stores—here are my favorites.



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