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The 30 Long Sleeve Dresses You'll Want to Wear On Repeat This Fall

All summer we've seen the fashion set style all sorts of dresses from t-shirt styles to your favorite airy tank options. Although the colder weather makes for more layering options, it's still the easy route to opt for a good ol' long sleeve dress. All you really need is a pair of tall boots and you're good to go for any occasion this season. There's plenty of options on the market, whether you like a maxi to stay ultra-warm or if you're willing to brave the cold and opt for a shorter hemline. 

Below, we looked through the market of our favorite retailers like Net-a-Porter and H&M to give you the best long dresses you'll want to see now. There's plenty to love, we promise. We found everything from luxe plisse to the thick knit options you'll want to wear the second it starts to get extra chilly. Keep scrolling to get your shop on and find your dream dress for the season.

How is it possible that every colorway is dreamy?
The perfect subtle cutouts.
Bring this fun color to your next party.
We know it's hard to find cute maternity clothes, so this is a great option.
Wow.
Cozy as can be.
Why does everything in checkered print look so good?
I'll take all the plisse, please.
Ganni can do no wrong in our book.
This will keep you cozy as can be.
This dress went viral for a reason and this new print is one that's perfect for fall.
All this dress needs is a pair of tall boots and you're ready to take on the day.
Sporty spice.
Luxury at its finest.
I own this, and I can confirm it's my favorite dress this season.
Wear as a cardigan over jeans or close up and wear as a dress.
Reformation's prints are always so good.
Everything from the color to the neckline is just dreamy.
All aboard the celery green train!
I know tie-dye is usually reserved for the summertime, but I'll be taking this dress into the colder season.
This color palette is calming.
How to do florals in fall.
Can you tell I love a checkerboard print?
We see you, Jacqeumus.
Luxe.
This color was big in the summer, but it's not going anywhere.
All this dress needs is an oversized blazer and chunky boots.
I know mixing prints like this will seem controversial to some, but I promise you can pull it off.
We found your next brunch dress.
Our dream wardrobes consist of only Nanushka.


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