Last week, Keldon, his nana (my mother-in-law) and I made a visit to the apple & pumpkin farm (Knapton’s, if you’re local!), and had such a fun day! It was Keldon’s first experience at the apple orchard and pumpkin patch, and he was so curious and happy to be there and taking it all in. It sure is a lot of fun watching him experience it all! I rocked my favorite fall day style pieces from Backcountry that will take you from fall into winter!
Backcountry is known for their awesome selection of outerwear, but did you know they have a gold mine of everyday lifestyle wear, too? They carry some of my favorite brands, like Free People and Sorel (best boots and booties) that make it easy to dress practical for outdoors, but still fashionable!
This Free People sweater has been one of my favorite sweater purchases this fall (I have it 2 colors!). It’s nice and long and tunic length, and easy to dress up or down; runs large, so size down! I have last year’s version of these Sorel wedge boots, and I loved them so much that I decided to purchase this year’s new style. Sorel boots are seriously a MUST for any midwest gal! I also have and love this pair and this pair (safe to say that I’m obsessed, haha! So warm, cute, comfortable and practical)! I accessorized with this felted wool hat and cute tribal print scarf by Pistil that I love!! The hat was actually made for men, but I wanted to try it out because I thought it was so cute… and I am so happy about that decision! It does run a little large on me, so if you have a pretty small head, it might fit a bit
Before you go, Backcountry is generously offering all of The Styled Press readers 15% off their order with code STYLEDPRESS15! A great opportunity to get some of these high-quality brands at a discounted price. Discount is valid on your first Backcountry purchase, exclusions apply.
OUTFIT DETAILS:
Free People Easy Street Pullover Sweater (runs large, size down – wearing the XS) |Pistil Bray Scarf | Pistil Elson Hat | Sorel Joan of Arctic Wedge II Cozy Boots (TTS) | Jeans (similar)
A big thanks to Backcountry for sponsoring this post! As always, all selections and opinions are my own.