I Won't Let Myself Buy Anything This Fall—10 Outfit Ideas That Don't Require a CC Swipe
As I’ve grown in my career, I’ve learned about dozens of new trends, brands, and It buys every single year. You’d think that the more I learn, the more purchases I’d want to make, but I’ve started to have quite the opposite experience. Seeing trends come and go so quickly has made me begin to really strategize my purchases.
One of my biggest takeaways from my years working in fashion is that I want anything I buy into to withstand the test of time regardless of whether the trend dies down. I am looking for pieces that speak to my love for quality and timelessness but are also fun. Right now, I am on the hunt for outfits that are intentionally worth repeating. If I’ve worn it before, I can wear it again the next day.
This is the mindset that inspired me to write this story. For the people who have a limited shopping budget or always feel like they have “nothing to wear,” this is for you. Today is going to be all about revisiting the classic pieces in your wardrobe and giving them a new styling twist. Beware: This story might convince you to never throw anything away since these pieces are for life. Shop the 10 looks that I’m convinced you can re-create with items you already own below. Oh, and if you’re missing a key piece for one of these looks, trust me when I say I’ve only shopped out items that you can get plenty of wear out of. You’re welcome.
Blazer + Striped Shirt + Denim
This was one of the first looks I pulled for this story because I love how it takes pieces that I might have forgotten about in the back of my closet and makes them feel fresh. Plus, if you don’t have a black blazer or striped shirt, you know you’ll need one eventually.
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Matching Set + Hobo Bag + Flats
I truly love a matching set, as they never fail me. Once fall hits, a blazer-miniskirt moment is always a good idea.
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Slip Tank + Midi Skirt + Sweater
This is an outfit that has convinced me to put together unexpected color combinations to make for an elevated look. I usually wouldn’t think to put white, black, and brown together, but it can sometimes be a surprise when things just work.
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Leather Jacket + Baggy Pants + Flannel
Flannels were long forgotten in my wardrobe, but I’ve seen them styled so creatively lately, and now I’m intrigued. Tying an old shirt that you’re kind of done with around your waist can make an old outfit feel new.
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V-Neck Sweater + T-Shirt + Skirt
Who says a knee-length leather skirt has to feel outdated. I love seeing this one styled with a nice cardigan and layering tank—simply classic.
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Knit Maxi Dress + Cardigan + Shoulder Bag
If you have a dress that feels more formal but are looking for an excuse to wear it in the fall, throw a cardigan over it and call it a day. It’s the easy update that never fails.
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Striped Tee + Jeans + Red Flats
Striped T-shirts are really great for styling in 2024. A cardigan around the neck and a cool pair of flats are the only finishing touches you’ll need to give your old outfit an update.
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Maxi Dress + Belt + Clutch
This is my favorite way to make any dress in my closet feel new even if I’ve already worn it a few times. A statement belt does all the work for you, and it gets bonus points because it’s super flattering.
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Midi Dress + Leather Jacket + Ballet Flats
Unexpected combinations are truly the way to get the most out of your closet, which is why I’m obsessed with the idea of pairing a feminine midi dress with a more masculine leather jacket.
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Cool Jacket + Straight Jeans + Slingback Flats
I’m a big jacket hoarder. It’s the first thing people see in your outfit, and a good statement jacket can do so much for you styling-wise. Pair your favorite jacket with straight-leg jeans and a great shoe, and you’re all set.
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This story was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated.
Sierra Mayhew was always destined to work in fashion, but she didn't know it at first. Growing up with no choice but to wear a rotation of school uniforms and activewear, her love for fashion really blossomed when she moved away for college and was able to finally define her very own personal style. Shortly thereafter, she interned at Elle magazine and instantly knew that editorial was for her. After graduating from the University of Notre Dame, she worked for ShopBazaar, contributing regularly to Bazaar.com, and finally made her way to Who What Wear, where she is an associate editor. When she’s not working, you can catch her always trying to catch a flight, trying the latest fitness craze in New York City, or exploring luxury vintage boutiques.