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Now and later fall finds

The trees are starting to get vibrant here in Southern Ontario. But we are still having some hot afternoons. That said the heat isn’t going to be around much longer. I thought I would share some things I have found that would work now and a bit later when the afternoons aren’t 26 degrees.

Fall outfits for now and later

Merino wool Crewneck – This is a great time for merino sweaters. Espeically a thinner knit like this one. Mornings are chilly but you don’t want something super bulky because by afternoon you will be melting.

Cord Wide Leg trousers – I haven’t pulled out my cords quite yet but I have a pair of these from last year and they are fantastic. I find that cords are more forgiving that jeans because the softer fabric gives more.

Field jacket – I read somewhere that these jackets are back. I and a fair few others wondered when they actually left? Sure maybe they weren’t as prolific as back in say 2013 but they weren’t exactly gone either. I like the look of this one because it is oversized.

Silver sneakers – I am still wearing these as my casual sneakers but I really like the look of these silver ones.

Studio Block Heel boots – these are basically the Boss boots updated for 2025. The only real difference I can see is that the ankle shaft is a bit higher. The taupe brown has already sold out.

Merino v neck cardigan – I have this sweater. It is a bit cropped but fits loose and drapes nicely. Also a good weight. Not super thin but not chunky and heavy.

Super wide leg jeans – I feel like now is the time for wide leg jeans before they are dragging in the snow.

Voluminous Coat – Some time in October it will start to be coat weather. Well usually. Definitely by November. So then you can switch the field jacket for a gorgeous purple wool coat. I have this same coat in navy.

Maia bag – I love the shape of this bag. It has two compartments similar to the Celine trio bag. There is a cross body strap. This bag comes in suede and leather.

What are you looking forward to for autumn?

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