As a card-carrying Gen Xer, I’m probably biased, but there’s nothing like 1990s fashion. Thankfully, what’s old is new again. And trends like shearling jackets and combat boots are back in a big way.
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So if you just can’t seem to part with your bucket hat and cargo pants, you’ll be glad to know that updated versions of these and other ‘90s fashion trends will be everywhere this fall. Check out a few of our favorites.
Kitten Heel

Cute kitten heels were everywhere in the nineties. We love this simple silhouette in a snake print for a colorful twist on a classic style.
Baby Phat Puffer

Every it-girl had a puffer from Baby Phat in the late nineties and early early aughts. Just in time for the 25th anniversary and the winter temps, the iconic jacket is back.
The Classic White Shirt

Wear it with jeans or a skirt, this Relaxed Oxford Shirt from Everlane is a wardrobe staple that’s worth every penny.
Sleeveless Turtleneck

cashmere turtleneck tank from Reformation.
Baby Tee

Yes, girl. You can rock a baby tee without looking like you’re trying to be a teenager again. This ruched baby tee from Anthropologie has the same level of comfort with elevated style.
Fanny Packs

Fanny packs were the preferred place to carry personal items in the 80s and early 90s. They’re back. But this time, they don’t just come in neon and nylon. This leather belt bag from Marc Jacobs is a sleek way to keep your personal items close.
Cargo Pants

You never have to worry about running out of pockets with these faux leather cargo pants from Avec Les Filles. This updated version of the 90s classic style is super chic.
Overalls

With a fitted waist and more room in the leg, these overalls from Abercrombie are designed to be both comfy and cute. And the distressed hem gives them a little edgy detail.
Slip Dress

Caroline Bessette-Kennedy inspired lots of nineties style trends, including the slip dress she wore to her 1996 wedding. This cowl neck slip dress from BHLDN can be a simple start to a sexy outfit.
Timberlands
If you’re looking for a great boot that can stand up to all of the elements, Timberlands will never go out of style.
Neon

The ‘90s were all about neon. But even if track jackets aren’t a part of your wardrobe these days, you can still rock the look. These wide-leg trousers from Christopher John Rogers are a perfect elevated take on the bright-colored trend.
Bubble Coats

If you didn’t have a bubble jacket back in the day, now’s your chance. We are living for this Royal Blue Bubble Coat from DNA.
Shearling Coats

Who says you can’t look cool while keeping warm? We love this 100% shearling bomber jacket from Quince.
Combat Boots

When it comes to combat boots, Dr. Marten is an OG favorite. We couldn’t resist the Jadon III Pisa Leather Platform Boot in Thrift Pink, a colorful take on the classic style.
Corset Tops

Worn under a blazer or on its own with a pair of jeans or cargos, the corset top is a sexy wardrobe staple. We love this Corset Cropped Tube Top from Express. Everything from the ruching detail to the removable bra cups make it a must- have.
Loafers
faux patent leather loafers from Franco Sarto.
Bucket Hats

The Kangol bucket hat was a hip-hop fashion must-have in the ‘80s and ‘90s. We love this Wool Bucket Hat from Kangol. It comes in nine colors, so you’re sure to find one to match your favorite coat.
Varsity Jacket

Even if you weren’t the captain of the football team, you can still rock this leather varsity jacket from Hip Hop Closet.
Platform Heels

The ‘90s favorite platform heel is back. And these satin-heeled platform heels from Boden are a comfortable way to give yourself a little lift – literally.
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