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If You Have Good Taste, You'll Love These 24 SSENSE Finds

If you clicked on this, I can assume you have a strict coffee order, love a niche perfume, and take curating your mood board just as seriously as crafting your resume. Those with good taste just get it. They also shop at SSENSE for their clothes and accessories, of course. The retailer's fall collection of new arrivals is making me excited for the season, and I'm eagerly planning my wardrobe in anticipation of the first cold day. On the agenda: A denim refresh, a new bag (or two), fun shoes that rival my favorite flip-flops, and more. And if you have good taste, I know you're already scrolling ahead. Shop my favorite finds below.
Tops and Jackets
Sweater weather is just about here. Until then, I'm rotating through preppy long-sleeve rugby shirts and polos that act as a good in-between. Also, if you haven't invested in a suede jacket yet, you must. The material immediately upgrades any outfit to look chic.
Bottoms
Come fall, it's time to take stock of your denim collection. Having different silhouettes and shades to reach for is optimal when it's jeans and T-shirt weather. Aside from denim, invest in a skirt to switch things up. Preppy styles are having a moment, as are lace skirts, and you can pair them with a cozy knit when the weather is cooler.
Shoes
Ballet flats are to fall what flip-flops are to summer. In short, a good, reliable pair—like the SSENSE-exclusive Tory Burch Reva ($350) or the chic Khaite Calfhair Ballerina Flat ($1080)—is key for getting through the season. If you're more of a sneaker person, the constantly sold-out suede style from Dries Van Noten is currently available in a ton of sizes.
Bags
A bag or new accessory is the easiest way to refresh your seasonal wardrobe without doing a complete overhaul. The JW Anderson Loafer Bag ($1750) is one I've had my eye on for a while. I'm also loving the LouLou Studio bucket bag and the cool Tory Burch pierced tote. Each is sure to be a regular in your fall outfit rotation.
Kaitlin Clapinski is an associate fashion editor on the branded content team. After graduating from UC Berkeley, Kaitlin moved to Los Angeles and began her editorial career freelancing for publications like Marie Claire, Refinery29, Byrdie, and Fashionista. When she's not writing you can find her scouring The Real Real or heading to the beach.