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Fall Trends You Can Thrift This Season
By Hannah Timm
September 21, 2025

As the leaves start to change, fall is the perfect time to refresh your wardrobe, without creating more waste.
Thrifting  allows you to tap into the season’s biggest trends in a way that’s  affordable, creative, and better for the planet. From timeless staples  to statement pieces, secondhand shops are full of treasures waiting to  be rediscovered.
This season, I have rounded up five of my favorite fall trends that you can keep an eye out for on your next thrifting trip.
Lace Trim Detail
Lace never truly goes out of style, but this season it’s showing up with a fresh perspective.

Think  lace-trim camisoles, skirts, and even shorts, but don’t overlook a  full, delicate lace blouse. When thrifting, don’t skip the lingerie  section. That’s often where the best lace pieces are hiding. For early  fall, I recommend balancing the softness of lace with something heavier,  like a suede or leather jacket, to give the look a bit of edge.
Faux Fur

If I had to pick a favorite trend this season, it would be this one.

Faux  fur is everywhere right now, on the runways and in major retailers, but  the truth is, you don’t need to buy new. There’s already an abundance  of fur pieces in circulation, and thrift stores are one of the best  places to find them.

Keep  in mind, many vintage options will be real fur. If that aligns with your  values, you can score a timeless piece that’s already part of the  ecosystem. If not, look out for  faux alternatives, which are also easy to come by secondhand. Either  way, a fur jacket or coat instantly elevates your fall look.
Rugby Tops & Knit Polos

Preppy classics are making a comeback, and thrift stores are a hotspot for this trend.

Rugby  shirts with bold stripes or contrast collars feel fresh again,  especially when styled a little oversized. Knit polos, meanwhile, add a  polished yet relaxed vibe that works well for early fall layering. When  thrifting, check the men’s section for the best finds, rugby tops often  pop up there the most. Pair one with vintage denim or tailored trousers  for a look that balances sporty and polished.
Brown (Is the New Black)

Last  year we started to see rich shades of brown sneaking into fall  collections, and this season the trend is only growing stronger. From  deep chocolate to caramel and warm camel tones, brown offers a softer alternative to all-black looks while still feeling chic and versatile.  Thrift stores are full of brown staples.

Think  blazers, trousers, and leather accessories that feel timeless yet  perfectly on-trend. When thrifting, check for jackets (both men’s and  women’s section), coats, trousers, belts, and bags first, and don’t  forget shoes, especially boots and loafers. Try layering different  shades together for a monochrome effect, or pair brown with unexpected  colors like powder blue, soft pink, or yellow for a fresh, modern twist.
New England Prep

This  season’s preppy revival nods to classic New England style. Think  timeless, polished, and a little rugged. Look for wool coats, cashmere  knits, barn jackets, plaid layers, denim jackets, and straight-leg  jeans. Rain boots and riding boots add practicality, while vintage-style  bags tie it all together.

Thrift  stores are an especially good source for these staples: check outerwear  racks for trench coats and barn jackets, browse knits for cashmere or  wool, and don’t skip the shoe section for boots with character. The beauty of this trend is that it blends tradition with versatility. You  can mix pieces like a plaid blazer with denim overalls or pair a classic  trench with loafers for a modern spin. When looking for this trend at  the thrift store, you will not come up shorthanded!
As  you can see, fall’s biggest trends don’t require shopping new, they’re  already waiting on the racks of your local thrift store.

Whether  you’re drawn to the softness of lace, the statement of faux fur, the  sporty vibe of rugby tops, the richness of brown, or the timeless polish  of New England prep, secondhand shopping gives you endless  opportunities to experiment without sacrificing your values. This  season, let your wardrobe refresh be both sustainable and on trend.
Hannah Timm


Hannah Timm is a personal stylist based in Pittsburgh, working with clients locally and virtually nationwide. She believes that getting dressed is an act of self-care and helps clients build sustainable, intentional wardrobes. Through style discovery, mindful shopping, and education, Hannah empowers clients to dress with confidence and purpose.
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