8 Fall Trends to Buy at Every Budget
It’s October, people, and aside from signaling that it’s officially acceptable to leave a pumpkin outside your door, it also means that fall is (finally) in full swing. We’re no longer approaching, not on the cusp, not even in the first week—we are fully in autumn, and it is time to place your sartorial bets on the items you’ll be wearing for the months to come.
Going off the assumption that you already have a handful of basics and essentials in your arsenal, what this mainly means is that you should be choosing which trends you’ll endorse, invest in, and wear for fall. Not sure? I had a feeling. That’s why I’ve broken down eight of the coolest, most versatile—not to mention my personal favorite—fall trends with finds for every budget. So, whether you’re shy about neon and only want to invest the price of a fancy salad (with avocado) or are ready to go full-on pink Prada flame shoes, you can choose between the two (and a lot more) below.
Under $50
Statement Earrings
Animal Print
Neon
Croc Embossing
Prairie
Western
Plaid
Fleece
Under $150
Statement Earrings
Animal Print
Neon
Croc Embossing
Prairie
Western
Plad
Fleece
Under $300
Statement Earrings
Animal Print
Neon
Croc Embossing
Prairie
Western
Plaid
Fleece
Under $500
Animal Print
Neon
Croc Embossing
Prairie
Western
Plaid
Fleece
Sky's the Limit
Animal Print
Neon
Croc Embossing
Prairie
Western
Plaid
Fleece
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Since starting as a fashion intern in 2013, Nicole Akhtarzad Eshaghpour has held several roles atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing . She is currently editor at large, and in her present work for the site, she focuses on a mélange of shopping content, including her new-arrivals and Trust Me—Buy This columns as well as her weekly Trust Me—Buy This newsletter. Her interest in shopping spans everything from decoding the best luxury investments to discovering on-the-rise brands to trend forecasting, affordable fashion, and more. She holds a business administration degree from USC's Marshall School of Business and has been based in New York since 2017, when she moved from her hometown of Beverly Hills.