Transitional Plaid

Before Autumn kicks in, trends appear in lighter fabrication. Classic plaids offer a bridge

Blazers   clockwise

Boyfriend For Blazer by Rag & Bone: 53% Wool 45% Polyester 2% Spandex
Signature dagger buttons in black, fully lined Button front closure Chest welt pocket, Hip besom pocket with flap Sale $227.50

Too Cool For Work Plaid Blazer by Wolf & Badger: Notch lapel collar 
Single-breasted closure  Faux horn buttons  Side pockets with flap  Buttoned cuffs   98% polyester, 2% elastane Lining: Polyester $267.00

Colley Check Blazer by Alice & Olivia: Peak lapels Bracelet-length sleeves, button cuffs Chest patch pocket Side welt pockets Button-front closure Lined 65% polyester/32% viscose/3% elastane $550.00

Skirts   left to right

Erika Cavallini: Cool wool, ruffles, glen plaid, 1 button, self-tie closure, no pockets. 100% wool Sale $205.00

Plaid Pleated Metallic Georgette Skirt by Lauren Ralph Lauren: A-line silhouette and features an elasticized waistband. Belt loops on the waistband. Shell: 100% polyester; Lining: 65% recycled polyester, 35% polyester. $225.00

Checked Side Pocket Skirt: Leather waist buckle Large double side pockets Three
dimensional pleated design 64.2% Polyester 34.1% Viscose 1.7% Spandex Sale $155.00

Suits   left to right

Beejeol Plaid Jacket: 70% Polyester 30% Cotton Notched lapels, front flap pockets, and long sleeves Nipped waist Front patch pockets $530.00

Beejeol Plaid Pants by Wolf & Badger: Material Used: 70% Polyerster 30% Cotton High-waisted straight-leg design Waistband with belt loops $363.00

Plaid Wool-Linen Tweed Straight-Leg Pant by Polo Ralph Lauren: Tailored in Portugal with Irish tweed. Straight-leg pant with crisp creases along each leg and the season’s plaid motif. Slash pockets, back pocket. Fly front Belt loops. Sale  $199.99
Matching Two Button Single Breasted Blazer: Plaid Wool-Linen Tweed Front pockets Notched collar Sale $349.99

Plaid Square neck Buckle Up Overall: 100% polyester Straight leg trousers Buckle straps Pleated pants with side zipper $36.00. Tweed Version brown/blue

Featured items are selected by our editors simply because we like them and think you will too. Woman Around Town was not paid for featuring any item in this post.

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