Western Fashion Is *Still* Trending—Here Are 10 Pieces We’re Loving for Fall

Remember when cowboy boots clomped back onto the scene last year and we were all, “Partner, this isn’t going to stick around.” Well, those Western-inspired shoes aren’t going anywhere. Influencers love styling them, our feet are better for them and now other fashion staples are catching on. From suede fringe to whip stitching and even strategically placed buckles, here are ten trending fashion items that have us “yeehaw-ing” this fall.

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1. GRLFRND Rossana Jeans

If you’re still hesitant about this trend, the stitching on these jeans will provide the subtlest nod to the Wild West.

Buy It ($248)

2. Staud Nic Bag

“Home, home on the range…”

Buy It ($253)

3. Jeffrey Campbell Old Town Western Boot

The two-tone leather makes these boots work with nearly every outfit.

Buy It ($200)

4. Nanushka Elpi Vegan Leather Shirt

Leather (BTW, another major trend for fall) gets a timely update thanks to embroidered chest flap pockets.

Buy It ($425)

5. Rebecca Minkoff Whip Stitch Leather Belt

One-up your ordinary black belt with this silver buckle.

Buy It ($58)

6. Ganni Western Boot

The boots every blogger already has are back for another season. This time in a rainbow of classic colors.

Buy It ($475)

7. Tularosa Arches Jacket

Give your go-to leather jacket a break and try this faux-suede fringed number instead.

Buy It ($228)

8. Allsaints Mori Leather Crossbody Bag

Edgy and practical. All at the same time.

Buy It ($298)

9. Hugo Long Sleeve Denim Minidress

Just like your favorite chambray shirt, but as a throw-on-and-go dress.

Buy It ($167)

10. Anine Bing Harris Boot

Snakeskin? Check. Decorative harness? Double check. Consider fall footwear handled.

Buy It ($599)

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