This Week’s Best Buys: Fuzzy Fleeces, Fisherman Vests and Checkerboard Print Galore

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I’ve been thinking a lot about how my style has become increasingly practical over the last few months. In the past I’ve been notorious for underdressing for the sake of my outfit, but now, as it gets colder, I’m thinking about how to be sensible—layering for the weather and all that—while still having fun with statement-making pieces. Below, you’ll find a mix of major statement pieces (hello there, checkered fleece and bow-tie face mask), plus some smart staples.





1. I Have a Thing for Check



Fleece: Rowing Blazers; Bloomers: Handmade by MRG; Loafers: Belgian shoes



This incredible harlequin fleece from Rowing Blazers just launched this week—I’d probably pair it with a simple base layer (or wear it around the house in bloomers, as I did here). It has pockets and a full-front dual zipper, which is something you don’t always find, but when you do, it’s truly the best feature. I plan on wearing mine season after season, ’til I’m the grandest old dame doing après-ski drinks at Courcheval.









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Rowing Blazers


Harlequin Deep-PIle Sherpa Fleece


$365.00 Shop Now








2. Sets are My Fall Dressing Hack



I absolutely LOVE this soft waffle-knit sweater set from Free People. The fact that this knit henley comes with matching pants (they’re actually sold together) is a huge deal, in my book. Sets are my favorite as of late, and these are the perfect base layer for those fun accessories and statement pieces I was talking about—like our good friend, the Rowing Blazers fleece above.









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Free People


Hailee Sweater Set


$128.00 Shop Now








3. On a Note of Practicality




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So busses AND parks AND my skin all peak in London

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Whenever we’re talking about easy dressing hacks, I always bring up vests. Take this pocketed trench-style one or this military one, both on sale and similar to the vest above, which I wore every day on a trip to London last fall. Vests add another layer and are easy to style. These have extra pockets (Kit Kat storage!), and both would honestly look really cool with the aforementioned fleece and knit set. See what I’m doing here?










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GREI.


Karate Vest


$163.00 Shop Now







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Monitaly


Military Vest Type-C


$148.00 Shop Now









4. Circling Back on the Checkered Train



Studio One Eighty Nine makes this black-and-white bucket hat, which I want for fall because it’s not heavy but still shades your eyes from the sun. Instead of a plain old canvas hat, this one is attention-getting yet still very practical. (If not black and white, perhaps consider this dyed yellow one?)










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Studio One Eighty Nine


Crossroads Cotton Hand Batik Bucket Hat


$95.00 Shop Now







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Studio One Eighty Nine


Ayumi Cotton Hand Batik Bucket Hat


$95.00 Shop Now









5. Or Try This Patchwork Hat



Friends Fornever makes incredible, one-of-a-kind pieces, including our second! take! on the bucket hat this week! (I’ve had it favorited for quite some time.) This just recently came back in stock, too—it’s an easy way to add a little pizzazz.









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Friends Fornever


Patchwork Boro Style Bucket


$60.00 Shop Now








6. Statement Face Masks




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At home fashion week with @collinastrada virtual presentation “change is cute”

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