Fall Fashion Favorites From Head To Toe

Fall is in the air— the crisp air, the rust colored leaves and that smell of change is here. Fall means, pumpkin spice, school is back in session, spooky season is here and the leggings go back on. Here are some fall trends that will get you in in the Falleluleah season from head to toe.

What Boots Are Trending For Fall ?

Boots that are square toed, knee high, and western are trending this Fall.  So if the boot fits…

What Jackets Are In Style For Fall ?

Quilted jackets and bombers are very IN this fall. Oversized denim, tweed and fleece are also popular this season. The shacket has carried itself into Fall. So expect to see Shackets in flannel, corduroy and other textures.

Autumn Bag Trends

Back in business totes, for the serious female entrepreneur in soft leather and pleather are a Fall Season Must Have. Bags in soft textures that are easier purse to clutch as well as lunch tote sized bags in a variety of textures and colors both shimmer and mute against your fall wardrobe.

Color Trends For Fall

Oranges, yellows, greens and bright colors graced the runways for the Fall Season. Warm colors that will warm you up is the Fashion trend to expect.

Shoes

Clogs and sneakers are hot shoes this Fall season. Loafers and comfy shoes made with soft textures and bold colors will keep you trending and comfortable as pumpkin season takes over.

Overall Fall Lewk

Maxi dresses, knit sweater dresses, vests and textured midi skirts will give you the Fall feels this season. Thing sophisticated yet grungy with a ton of layers. And not just layering of clothing. Find a soft white long sleeve T to add under your layered textures. That 80’s sweater vest will par so well with a gold lamae long sleeved and a pair of boyfriend jeans or hoodie.

The Best Sustainable Boots You Need This Fall

Boots are great for every occasion. Some people will wear them to work and others will wear them for outdoor activities. Furthermore, boots are a great addition to the wardrobe for this fall, so you must ensure you have a collection to choose from.

The thing is, there are many brands out there that sell fantastic brands. Moreover, a few brands design sustainable boots suitable for your fall wardrobe. Here are some of the best brands you can wear this fall.

 

The Root Collective 

The Root Collective is one brand many people are wearing at the moment. Additionally, these boots can be either knee-length as well as ankle boots. Furthermore, there are several styles and colours to choose from to suit every outfit you have in your wardrobe.

The Root Collective are a sustainable brand as they limit the number of products made and have a pre-order model so they don’t overproduce boots. It is an excellent production method for a fashion brand as it reduces waste materials and boots that are not being bought.

 

Christy Dawn

Christy Dawn is a brand that is from North America, Los Angeles. They currently design some of the best boots in women’s fashion. Furthermore, they have different styles that suit every occasion. Additionally, these vintage-inspired booths are designed to last longer than your typical boot, ensuring they are evergreen and practical.

 

Christy Dawn is one of those brands that many people love because of their awareness of global warming. Moreover, this brand has built close relations with farmers who restore farmland and use organic cotton crops. Additionally, they even have a collection that is hand cobbled in Guatemala, located in Central America.

 

Huma Blanco

Huma Blanco is another sustainable boot brand you should add to your list this fall. Furthermore, it is a woman-owned brand that understands sustainability and fashion and designs unique boots that every woman wants.

These boots are handcrafted in Peru which are handcrafted in Peru using leather, dyes, snake foil and wood. Moreover, this sustainable boot brand sources all of its materials locally. They also work with local suppliers to develop unique and custom materials that bring life to shoemakers’ visions.

 

Nomasei

Up next, Nomasei. It is a fashion brand that designs timeless booths and shoes for rebellious and free women. Furthermore, they use sustainable materials such as organic cotton. Nomasei has committed to the cause of sustainable fashion by only working with transparent brands that meet the chemical management criteria. Additionally, they use organic cotton pouches and recycled cardboard mailers. Nomasei reduces its carbon footprint by sourcing all of its materials within a 55 KM radius.

Fortress of Inca

Fortress of Inca boots are timeless, refined, and versatile, making them a great pair of boots to wear with anything from skirts to dressy leggings. These boots were first created on a backpacking trip so you know they are fit to wear all day.

 

These fantastic boots are designed with leather as well as leather-wrapped wood, making some of the boots water-resistant. To ensure they are a sustainable fashion brand, it will work with family-owned factories that operate in Peru, ensuring that their conditions are fair working and their workers are fairly paid.

 

Palladium

This fantastic boot brand has been making shoes for over 100 years. They are timeless designs, durable and water resistant, making them a great piece of clothing for the wet weather in fall. Palladium’s first sustainable footwear was released in 1991 and now they offer numerous materials, styles and colors for their boots.

 

Season Three

Finally, we look at Season Three. This brand design is a modern take on hiking boots. They use waterproof Italian leather that is lined with merino wool. Moreover, these boots are designed for durability and sophisticated style, which is an adaptable essential for those who love to wear boots during the fall. Additionally, their boots are hand-crafted by a family-owned factory that is located in Northern Italy, ensuring that their materials are organic.

 

To Conclude

There are many ways that a brand can be sustainable. Usually, a fashion brand will ensure that the materials are ethically sourced with materials that are certified. They will also consider fair labour practices, working with family-owned factories located in Italy, Portugal and Guatemala. A brand will state on its website that its products are organically-sourced so ensure you read the company’s description to ensure they are sustainable.

About The Author

Daisy Moss is a freelance writer specializing in vintage jewelry. When she isn’t writing you will probably find her looking for her next investment in Hatton Garden.

 

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