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Here's Proof That SSENSE Has the Best Fall Finds
Quit doomscrolling—if you're going to be on your phone or laptop, put that time to good use by going through my curated edit of SSENSE's fall drop. They're so good, they might even heal your attention span. I turn to SSENSE for cool brands that other retailers don't carry, along with its selection of chic, upscale designers. I'm having an L.A. fall, which means I'm shopping for cardigans and jeans, along with some fun pencil skirts to switch things up on warmer days. But don't worry, I didn't forget about my NYC fashion people—I also threw in some warm coats and cozy clogs for the cold weather ahead. You now have my permission to scroll.
Coats and Jackets
Lauren Manoogian makes the best cashmere, but don't sleep on the sophisticated coats. I'm really into the oversize look of the one below. I also included a perfect leather jacket, a blazer, and another warm long coat.
Bags
When you're schlepping through the city, the last thing you need is your tote bag falling off your shoulder. This one from Aesther Ekme has a long strap and sculptural design that fits snugly underneath your arm. If totes aren't your thing, I've included some cool shoulder bags and the clutch of the year from Toteme.
Sweaters and Tops
Sweaters for fall are a no-brainer, but I'm also interested in snagging some layerable long-sleeves. The Henley silhouette is a great take on the preppy-sporty trend, but if you're more into the boho look, try the plaid top from Gimaguas.
Bottoms
Pencil skirts are officially back for fall, but these are far from the boring styles you're likely imagining. The brown, semi-sheer option would look so chic with a black sweater and boots, as would the on-trend plaid style.
Shoes
Wearing a black boot in the fall is easy, but it can be overplayed. Instead, I'm looking at versatile flats, comfortable slingback heels, and sneakers to style with my fall looks for a little extra flair.
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.

