The Row Made Me Love This Jacket Trend, But TikTok Made Me Buy It

A collage of runway, product, Instagram gifs, and campaign images showcasing sporty jackets.
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Despite what my stories on the WNBA and Formula One would have you think, I'm not a very sporty person. I love sports, yes, but dressing like I play one isn't something I often partake in. If I'm not physically in the gym or on a run, you'll rarely find me wearing activewear. I don't dress practically at all, as I constantly choose heels over flats even if I have miles ahead of me, and rarely come prepared when the forecast says rain or snow.

Because of this, it came as a total surprise when I fell head over heels in love with the most utilitarian garment featured during the S/S 24 runway shows last year. I'm much more of a skirts, dresses, and shoes person, especially regarding my catwalk-inspired shopping lists. Yet the sporty outerwear at Tory Burch, Proenza Schouler, and The Row was what landed at the top of my to-buy checklist.

At Tory Burch, a matte-gray, waist-length jacket with a drawstring hood and a cinched waistband and wrist cuffs was styled surprisingly effortlessly alongside a silk-jersey draped miniskirt in silver and white Mary-Jane flats. In a sporty fashion, the look was complete with blue-tinted shield sunglasses. Proenza Schouler's show also featured a rain-ready coat with an oversize adjustable hood, drawstring waistband, and snap-up funnel neck with unexpected bottoms: a knee-length black skirt, tights, and thong-style heeled sandals.

Finally, at The Row, a few models displayed elevated takes on athletic gear, with one, in particular, sporting an off-white anorak paired with silky trousers and ballet flats. Other versions in black, red, and white in various lengths and silhouettes were also featured, all with similarly practical details like belly pouches, pullover designs, zip-up necks, and more.

ON THE RUNWAY

An SS24 runway photo at Tory Burch that shows a gray nylon sporty jacket with a gray mini skirt, blue sunglasses, and white T-strap flats.

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An SS24 runway photo at Proenza Schouler that shows a black nylon sporty jacket with a black midi skirt, tights, and thong sandals.

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An SS24 runway photo at The Row that shows a cream nylon sporty anorak jacket with cream trousers and white flats.

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I was smitten and completely willing to wait until all of the above pieces were released to determine which one I wanted to invest in. Then, I remembered their prices. Don't get me wrong—for a runway item that doubles as a smart, utility-focused wardrobe staple, I would pay top dollar if I could. It's just that at the start of spring when everything from the S/S 24 runways was arriving in stores, I couldn't do it.

Fortunately, I stumbled across a video on TikTok that introduced me to a far more cost-effective solution. "Another Row alternative for you," Shay June starts off a TikTok posted in late June. "This isn't a dupe—I don't like dupes—but sometimes The Row is insane. I love the Tamari top, but it is wildly expensive." In the video, June is sporting a black, quarter-zip pullover with cinched edges at the wrists and waist, accompanied by poplin, barrel-leg black pants, a crossbody leather bag, and cord sandals. "I found a really good alternative, because girls who like nice things also spend their money wisely," June continues, identifying her jacket as a Beyond Yoga original. "It's a 1/4th zip, exactly like the Tamari, and it has the funnel collar which I love. It's such a chic silhouette."

ON TIKTOK

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If The Row, Tory Burch, and Proenza Schouler made me fall in love with sporty outerwear despite my proclivity toward more elegant, dressier styles, June's TikTok was what convinced me to actually buy it.

"Sporty pieces have been trending across brands like The Row and Miu Miu, and for good reason," she told me via email. "Sporty accents are a great tool for balancing outfits. They act as a playful foil to more sober silhouettes like those from The Row and add an edge when paired with sweeter designs like the Dôen nightdresses and broderie anglaise that have been trending."

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After chatting with her, I was convinced that I had to buy at least one color of Beyond Yoga's In Stride Half-Zip Pullover. In the days leading up to my purchase, though, I was invited to shop Proenza Schouler's S/S 24 sale early. So, of course, I headed to the brand's SoHo store to check out the jacket I'd been admiring for months. If it didn't impress in real life, I'd take it as a sign that I should jump on the subway toReplica Store and finally go for the Beyond Yoga alt. Fortunately, it did live up to my high expectations, so much so that I took it home, packed it for my recent trip to Paris during the Olympics, and wore it for most of my trip in the French fashion capital.

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Eliza Huber wearing a black sporty Proenza Schouler jacket with a white tank top, black capris, and black Prada heels in Paris.

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Wearing: Proenza Schouler Maxwell Anorak ($1195); Reformation Tasha Tank ($38); Donni capris; Prada shoes and Re-Edition 1995 Brushed-Leather Large Handbag ($4100)

On our first rainy morning in Paris, I thanked myself for packing this jacket despite not knowing that rain was in the forecast. It was early and we were going to a perfume-making class, so I threw it on with an easy tank, capri leggings, and wedge heels. The jacket did all the work, making a fairly nothing ensemble look like something.

Eliza Huber wearing a black sporty Proenza Schouler jacket with a white poplin shirt, black poplin pants, and flip flops in Paris.

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Wearing: Proenza Schouler Maxwell Anorak ($1195); COS Short-Sleeved Resort Shirt ($120); Babaton System Poplin Pant ($98); Bottega Veneta Small Andiamo Bag ($4500)

Another day with more rain in Paris. I knew I'd be walking around the city before heading to watch a beach volleyball game at the Eiffel Tower Stadium, so I paired my new favorite piece of outerwear with an oversize poplin camp shirt (I like how the tail of the shirt peeks out and breaks up the black of the jacket and pants) with black poplin pants, leather flip-flops, and my brown Andiamo bag. Let's just say it came in handy during the game.

Eliza Huber wearing a black sporty Proenza Schouler jacket with a red tank top, black poplin pants, and gray New Balance sneakers in Paris.

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Wearing: Proenza Schouler Maxwell Anorak ($1195); COS Strappy Rib-Knit Bandeau ($69); System Poplin Pants ($98); New Balance 990v4 Leather-Trimmed Suede and Mesh Sneakers ($185)

The evening of the Olympic Opening Ceremony was by far the wettest of my trip. We sat in the pouring rain for at least three hours before eventually retreating to our hotel—three hours I never would have survived without this shockingly practical jacket. I thought it would have suffered in the rain, but it didn't one bit. In fact, it saved me from soaking everything underneath. Styling-wise, I paired it with a red COS tank top for a touch of color, the same black poplin pants as seen above, and gray New Balance 990s.

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Senior Fashion Editor

Eliza Huber is a New York City based fashion editor who specializes in trend reporting, brand discovery, and Replica Handbags . She joinedBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing in 2021 after almost four years on the fashion editorial team at Refinery29, the job she took after graduating with a marketing degree from the University of Iowa. She has since launched two monthly columns, Let's Get a Room and Ways to Wear; profiled the likes of Dakota Fanning, Diane Kruger, Katie Holmes, and Sabrina Carpenter for WWW's monthly cover features; and reported on everything from the relationship between Formula One and fashion to the top trends from fashion month, season after season. Eliza now lives on the Upper West Side and spends her free time researching F1 fashion imagery for her side Instagram accounts @thepinnacleoffashion and @f1paddockfits, running in Central Park, and scouring eBay for '90s Prada and '80s Yves Saint Laurent.