Bloomingdale’s fall fashion deals under $100: sweaters, jeans
You’re not the only one who doesn’t know how to dress this time of year.
The early mornings and late nights are starting to get chillier, and we’re all wondering the same thing. What should I wear? Maybe a nice cozy sweater, or a pair of soft jeans tucked into some boots? Adding a little leather accessory never hurts. Perhaps, a cashmere scarf?
It seems that Fall has crept up quicker than ever this year, which means the time has come to pull out our Fall style guides and start shopping. Seasonal changes can be a touch overwhelming, but don’t fret — Bloomingdale’s has brought us deals for men and women, from every department in the store.
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We’re talking about chunky sweaters, low-key denim, cross-body bags, and classic leather slingbacks from some of the world’s biggest names in fashion; Kurt Geiger, Alice and Olivia, Paige, and Vince Camuto, to name-drop a few. Best of all, many of these styles are completely fit for the season.
In honor of this exciting Fall-forward sale, we’ve rounded up a few of the trendiest items posed to take the fall fashion trends by storm — and the best part — they’re all under $100 at Bloomingdale’s!
Ballerina flats have flung (or danced) themselves back into the fall fashion arena and we’re not complaining about it. For a sophisticated, feminine look we suggest this pair by Vince Camuto. They’re leather, slip-on, and can easily elevate any outfit with their perfectly pointed toes.
The Cindy is Paige’s bestselling straight-leg jeans, and it’s not often that you can snatch up a pair for under $100. The flattering style is available in several washes and offers a lean fit through the leg for a flattering look wherever you take them. Plus, they hit right at the ankle, making them suitable for stuffing into your favorite pair of boots. Reviewers also suggest styling them with a blazer or a turtleneck.
London-born Kurt Geiger seems to be all the talk among trend analysts this fall, especially when it comes to creative accessorizing. Perhaps, it has something to do with the naming supermodel Emily Ratajkowski as the new face of their Autumn collection. If you’re ready to see what all the hype is about, there’s no better bag to start with than the puffed wallet on a chain.
We have to admit that the Men’s Store at Bloomingdale’s does not mess around when it comes to men’s fall fashion trends, and this regular-fit button-down is no exception. Between the spread collar, long sleeves, and button cuffs, you’ve found a built-for-business top that is sure to impress. Pair it with some fitted khakis and your autumn work uniform should be ready to go.
A simple piece of advice: when you see any piece from Alice and Olivia on sale, stop everything and run and get it. This snug-fitting mesh silhouette features a whimsical, printed design layered with soft colors and emblems from nature that make it worthy of an immediate, “Where did you get that from?”
The beige and tan Bucket Bag is a quintessential fall accessory, marked by its stunning golden hardware, long, adjustable leather strap, and impressively deep construction that easily houses all your essentials for the chillier days ahead. Just imagine this bag with your favorite trench coat.
Eileen Fisher has mastered the V-neck with this casual, deep-V pullover. The slightly oversized sweater is soft through the arms and ribbed at the edges for added dimension. We think it would look phenomenal with some relaxed trousers or jeans. Not to mention — it comes in a rich, chocolate hue that is making us hungry for Fall.
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