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32 Things From Zara, Madewell, Shopbop, and Mango I Want to Wear in November

November is a historically busy month for most of us. Between holiday preparations and celebrations, travel, concerts, sporting events, dinners out, etc., there are a lot of outfits to plan—especially this year, as everyone is eager to get back out there after the abysmal holiday season that was 2020. And since you're busy, you probably want your shopping to be quick and easy (I certainly do.)

While gearing up for my busy November schedule, I came across tons of great pieces from four places in particular: Zara, Mango, Shopbop, and Madewell. Among the new arrivals, I found chic outerwear, denim, accessories, sweaters, boots, and much more. I selected a few specific pieces from each that would be especially great to wear this month—some casual and some a little more festive. Shop them below, and I wish us all luck in navigating this busy (but hopefully fun!) month ahead. 

It's not a normal sweater-vest—it's a groovy sweater-vest.
I can't get over how expensive this looks.
Well, this is fun.
I love the faux-leather wrist details on this teddy-bear coat.
Kind of want these in every color.
The chunky soles on these riding boots make them even cooler.
The 2021 way to wear a denim jacket.
This skirt is so simple but so good.
Only ACNE Studios knows how to make something so pretty also so cool.
It's the rose-colored lenses for me.
Splurge-worthy.
I'm intrigued.
Wear this with a blazer and jeans for your next night out.
Zip-up boots are emerging as a major micro-trend.
The North Face is officially cool again.
Into the Western vibes.
The matching pants are great (but not required).
One of Madewell's best sellers for a reason.
I support wearing this sweatshirt on repeat this month.
It's November, so it's time to upgrade to a corduroy shacket.
Moon boots are about to be everywhere.
Another great Madewell sweatshirt.
Proof that Madewell makes some of the best oversize flannel shirts.
Sometimes you want to wear jeans but still want to be comfortable. Enter these jeans.
She's trendy.
They're perfect.
Perfect for the holidays.
I'm surprised this one isn't sold out yet.
At $50, these are definitely worth a try.
Such a good camel coat.
Camel coats are great, but so are fun ones.
This is what I call a special basic.

Next up, everything our senior market editor is buying from Nordstrom for winter.



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