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#Teeextra Fashion LLC Start with a classic white button-up, the hero piece that almost always guarantees a winning fall outfit. Whether it’s worn under silky slip dresses or sweater vest dress, the polished piece is a must-have for anchoring those cold weather outfits. But any long-sleeve top of your choice will do, from mesh turtlenecks to sporty pullovers. After champagne withdrawals and the piles of laundry and dry cleaning, one of the harshest realities post-collections is the long, hard haul before you can actually shop the season. Fortunately, we’ve rounded up 10 takes on Fall’s best looks—from Vaccarello’s sexed-up suede to Marni’s arty new suit—all of them shoppable today. Tide yourself over with our buys in the slideshow below.

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#Teeextra Fashion LLC Browsing through the spring 2022 collections, I lingered on the new, very cool Marine Serre look book. The clothes were elevated, funky, and as French as ever, and the models stood in colorful tops in front of posh, old-timey wallpaper. But there’s something odd about these shirts. They’re popcorn tops, a stretchy, polyester-leaning style in which the fabric is puckered like tiny, squished pyramids. Ah, the fabric of my youth! These expandable shirts were at every mall and dollar store in the early 2000s. Shrunken pieces of cloth that could be squashed into an itty-bitty ball, they could fit a multitude of body types thanks to their considerable stretch. Vintage dealer Olivia Haroutounian remembers seeing them as a child at antique malls in Texas in the mid ’00s. “When I was a kid, they used to sell them in these big bins for $2 in a plastic baggie,” she tells me. fashion news editor Sarah Spellings had one as a kid, specifically a lilac version with a pink flower. features and commerce editor Lilah Ramzi, who is perpetually dressed in a ball gown and attending some society tea, dropped a bomb that she had a popcorn top in ombré pink from—wait for it—Limited Too. “The Lizzie McGuire x Limited Too collab was my everything,” she says.