Fall doesn’t technically start until September 22, so don’t start storing your shorts and white jeans just yet.
Bundling up for the balmy days of late summer will soon slip into unknown territory when dressing for the weather takes on a whole new meaning this fall. Unlike autumns past, this season presents a new lifestyle because of the COVID-19 pandemic: operating outdoors for the unforeseeable future.
From snowstorms in early October to sunny and 75 degrees in November, the last months of the year never fail to offer entertaining weather patterns. So, it’s unsurprising that dressing for fall is the greatest fashion feat of all.
But before it's time to officially swap swimsuits for sweaters and ditch open-toed sandals for up-to-the-knee boots, there is a special season that combines the thrills of summer with the comforts of autumn we like to call endless summer. It spreads the first few weeks of September when temperatures are not too hot and not too cold. A time for bikinis and bombers, bucket hats and beanies, even bleached denim and booties to all coexist in one transitional wardrobe.
Weekends spent soaking up the sun at the beach might slowly come to an end, but that doesn’t mean summer’s favorite ’fits are also over. Fall doesn’t technically start until September 22 anyways, so don’t start storing your shorts and white jeans just yet. Instead, lean into the art of dressing for the great outdoors, a practical aesthetic that requires all the more options without all the rules.
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