25 Smart Pieces I'd Add to My Wardrobe as We Transition from Summer to Fall
We're approaching the time of year when the temperature ranges from 60°F to 80°F within a day and choosing the right outfit for the weather feels impossible. You walk out the door in a sweater, only to experience heat exhaustion by 2 p.m. As tricky as it is, I'm using it as an excuse to test out a handful of fall trends early. Items like rugby T-shirts, miniskirts, and Mary Janes create an effortlessly cool transitional look. Or, for a more office-appropriate ensemble, opt for a sleeveless turtleneck sweater with cargo jeans and ballet flats, like the ones I've included below. No matter your personal style, there's something for everyone this season. Keep scrolling to shop the 25 trending items I'd buy to achieve the perfect summer-to-fall transition wardrobe.
A preppy penny loafer is at the top of my fall shopping list.
We saw workwear jackets emerge in the spring, and I expect them to pick up even more momentum this fall.
If you look up transition wardrobe in the dictionary, a picture of this sleeveless tank pops up.
I love that these cargo jeans have a relaxed look to them without looking like parachute pants.
I own this exact bag in brown, and it has quickly become the one I use most. I think the black colorway transitions nicely into the new season.
You won't regret purchasing these shorts for those 70-degree fall days.
Everyone has black-and-white Sambas, but not everyone has white-and-green Sambaes.
Watches have been a key accessory for a few seasons now. If you're not ready to make a big investment, I recommend this Anne Klein style for under $100.
Natalie Gray Herder is an 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.