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I recently did the late-20s migration from Manhattan to Brooklyn, and it's taking everything in me not to make it my entire personality. I'll spare you the details on exactly how this move has influenced my time in the city, but I will share all the cool fashion finds Brooklynites are styling thiswinter. Right off the bat, I noticed the cold weather is no indication of how they dress. No one is out here wearing tank tops in the winter, but they certainly aren't masking their style under big black puffers. Instead, they're wearing on-trend pants such as cargos and corduroys with more daring outerwear choices (e.g. cream overcoats and collared bombers). Not to mention, theirfootwearjust screams good taste. I've been pretty busy taking notes on everything I need to copy, so in true editor form, I shopped it out for you to enjoy. Keep scrolling to shop my Brooklyn-approved winter wish list.
Pixie Market
Brown Faux-Leather Bomber Jacket
The search for the perfect cropped jacket is officially over.
L'Agence
Brooklyn Jean
Here's an appropriately named pair of jeans. Everyone is currently wearing this relaxed, straight-leg style around Brooklyn.
Freda Salvador
Loretta Boots
These '80s-esque Western boots are the talk of the town.
The Line by K
Wyatt Top
The more interesting the wardrobe basic, the better.
Lexxola
Ida Oval-Frame Tortoiseshell Acetate Sunglasses
Opting for burgundy sunglasses is a subtle way to incorporate Wholesale Replica Bag
color trend into your outfits.
G.H. Bass
Whitney Loafer
One thing is for sure: Just because it's winter doesn't mean we're giving up on this flat-shoe trend.
Sweaty Betty
Cashmere Rib Socks
The most stylish way to keep your feet warm.
H&M
Drawstring-Waist Puffer Jacket
If a Brooklynite is wearing a puffer, it has to have a cinched waist.
Good American
Parachute Cargo Joggers
When you get tired of wearing jeans, switch it up with these cool cargos.
Salomon
XT-6 Rubber-Trimmed Mesh Sneakers
It's basically an NYC rite of passage to purchase Salomon XT-6s.
Ganni
Cable Beanie
When shopping for a new beanie this season, go for the cable-knit styles.
Lioness
Olsen Coat
The price? You simply can't beat it.
Lioness
Rose Ruffle Top
The going-out wardrobe must include sheer fabric and/or ruffles. I don't make the rules.
Staud
Custom Monogram Kayden Scarf
A fun pop of pink is a must.
Re/Done
Poor Boy Rib Slim Pullover Sweater
Okay, I haven't seen anyone wearing this around Brooklyn yet, but when I felt this top in person, I couldn't believe how soft it was. I had to share it with you.
Nike
Cortez Sneaker
The limit on wearing retro sneakers does not exist.
Gucci
New Light Metal Rectangular Metal Sunglasses
Spread the word. We're doing metal-framed sunglasses in 2024.
Rixo
Milly Coat
NYC dressing rule: Never shy away from a print.
J.Crew
Etienne Shirt in Blue Twill
My button-down wear time has shot up 150% since moving across the bridge.
Citizens of Humanity
Horseshoe Jeans
The most on-trend denim option for 2024.
Madewell
The Idris Ankle Boot
I practically chased after my neighbor to find out where her boots were from.
Rumored
Park City Sweater
A chunky knit is a staple.
St. Agni
Soft Suede Tote Bag
Micro-bags simply aren't a thing when you have to take the subway to work.
Topshop
Brushed Blazer Coat
A really good, warm work blazer.
Topshop
Brushed Miniskirt
I couldn't leave you without the matching mini.
Mango
Sleeveless Turtleneck Sweater
This feels very '90s.
Coney Island Picnic
Major League Cap
I've learned that a vintage-looking baseball cap is the greatest way to hide a bad hair day.
H&M
Ribbed Jersey Top
This will add a French touch to any New Yorker's casual outfit.
Levi's
Middy Ankle Corduroy Bootcut Jeans
You can spot this exact outfit at a Williamsburg coffee shop on any given day.
Barbour X Ganni
Burghley Jacket
The outerwear collab taking Brooklyn by storm.
Pixie Market
Brown Leather Belt
There's something about a simple belt that pulls together every look.
Natalie Gray Herder is a Commerce Editor on the branded content team atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing
. Originally from Los Angeles, Natalie decided to make the move to NYC after graduating from Loyola Marymount University in 2019. She is an avid researcher, reader, and explorer in and out of the office. She is inspired by the street style of her fellow New Yorkers and her laid-back roots in California.