Pleats Are Back And They’re All The Rage This Fall, So Here Are A Few Pleated Items To Add To Your Wardrobe

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As we dive back into fall fashion, you should know that pleats are all the rage this fall. Pleats were a big trend back in the 1980s, particularly in regards to men’s trousers.

Now, they’ve become popular in women’s fashion and can be found on both tops and bottoms. Pleats are a type of fold that is formed by doubling back fabric and creasing or pressing it into place. The purpose of a pleat is to gather a wide piece of fabric together to make it appear narrower.

It’s a special detail that makes clothing items look more elevated. They add an air of sophistication and visual interest to any outfit. There are plenty of pieces where pleats can be incorporated. So, if you want to look expensive and luxurious this fall, add these pleated items to your wardrobe.

Pleated Tops

Pleated tops come in all styles, from blouses to turtlenecks. An elegant pleated blouse can be worn in both professional and casual settings. Either way, you’ll look polished and put together. Style a flowing button-up top with jeans for a night out or slacks for a business meeting.

If you’ve got a pleated sleeveless turtleneck top, you can also wear it to the office or out to brunch with friends. As you can see, pleats are super versatile.

Pleated Trousers

Pleated pants don’t have to just be part of your work uniform. Bring them out of the office and make them part of your weekend attire! No matter your size or body type, pleated trousers are flattering and work to elongate your legs.

For a more casual look, wear a cozy cardigan over a slim-fitting top paired with sneakers. You also have the option to dress your pleated trousers up with heels and a structured jacket.

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Pleated Skirts

Pleated skirts have been around for a while, but they’re coming back stronger than ever this season. You probably think that pleated skirts are better suited for warmer weather, but you can definitely make them work for fall and even winter, too!

Whether you prefer a neutral maxi skirt or a brightly patterned miniskirt, you can never go wrong by pairing them with a solid-colored top and tall, heeled boots.

If you associate pleated skirts with the preppy schoolgirl style, bring it all together with a blazer, a white button-up shirt, and crew socks to embody Gossip Girl or Clueless vibes. To really sell it, throw on a scarf or a tie. Don’t forget to don a headband!

For the winter, wear your pleated miniskirt with a chunky knit sweater, a puffer coat, and sheer black tights.

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