12 Fashion Trends That Are 'Out' for Fall-and the Stylish Pieces You Should Wear Instead, From $18 at Amazon
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12 Fashion Trends That Are 'Out' for Fall-and the Stylish Pieces You Should Wear Instead, From $18 at Amazon
"A trench coat is a New Yorker-loved staple you can wear in fashionable cities all over the world, though it's particularly beloved in Paris and London. Last year, cropped versions emerged as the jacket of the season, and I think the style will be even more popular in 2025. This Tankaneo version is gorgeous, with a dramatic lapel, cuffed sleeves, and a long belt that's perfect for cinching."
"Ahead, discover the 12 fashion fads that are going out of style this season, including some of the capsule wardrobe staples we typically rely on. Plus, shop the trending items we're replacing them with, including seasonal jackets, comfy boots, and more. Keep reading for the best fall plaid shirts, boat shoes, trench coats, and more, starting at $18 at Amazon."
"Long trench coats are out; instead, buy: Tankaneo Cropped Trench Coat, $40 (originally $60) Quarter-zip sweaters are out; instead, buy: Anrabess Polo Sweater, $20 (originally $30) Leggings are out; instead, buy: Tapata Track Pants, $36 (originally $40) Gingham prints are out; instead, buy: Megfie Plaid Flannel Shirt, $26 Mary Janes are out; instead, buy: Cushionaire Boat Shoes, $40 (originally $60)"
Fall fashion priorities are shifting from long silhouettes and athleisure staples toward cropped, preppy, and more structured alternatives. Long trench coats are being replaced by cropped trench coats featuring dramatic lapels, cuffed sleeves, and cinching belts. Quarter-zip sweaters are giving way to polo sweaters with preppy collars and button closures. Leggings are being swapped for track pants, and gingham prints are yielding to plaid flannel shirts. Mary Janes are declining in favor of comfortable boat shoes. Affordable replacement options are highlighted, with listed items priced roughly between $20 and $60.
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