7 Dated Fall Basics I Just Found Hiding in My Closet and Immediately Removed
Time for a wardrobe re-up.


If you're thinking that saying something is dated and should be removed from one's closet immediately is a bit dramatic, I don't disagree with you. I think that people should wear whatever they want and that the rapid pace of the fashion cycle can be kind of annoying. But I also think that sometimes people want to be informed about what's in and out as opposed to taking the time to research the runways and what celebrities and fashion people are wearing. That's my job, so I'm here to make it easy for you. The category? Basics.
The good thing about basics is that they tend to cycle through at a slower pace than trendier items, and some are immune to the whole "in" and "out" classification, such as white crewneck T-shirts, black miniskirts, and trench coats. As I do at the start of every fall, I recently took stock of my basics to see what I'm in need of, and while doing so, I came across a handful that simply don't feel as cool as they once did. That said, I'm sure all of these basics will make a comeback and could currently be styled in ways that feel fresh. Do with this information what you will. Keep scrolling to see the dated basics I removed from my closet and the ones I kept in action and shop them for your own fall wardrobe.
Removing: Cargo Joggers
Keeping: Wide-Leg Pull-On Pants
Perhaps I'm a bit biased because I've never been particularly fond of cargo pants, even if I have worn them from time to time over the years. The style you definitely won't catch me wearing anytime soon is cargo joggers. In my opinion, they're best kept separate. On the flip side, the pants that have a permanent place in my closet are wide-leg pull-on styles. They can easily be dressed up or down, and there are plenty of material options—from poplin to satin to linen.
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Removing: Distressed Jeans
Keeping: Dark-Wash Denim
I don't necessarily think distressed jeans are out, but elegant denim looks a lot more 2025, and dark-wash jeans are leading the charge. Any outfit that includes inky jeans looks 10 times more elevated than it would with ultra-casual ripped jeans.
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Removing: Shrunken Leather Moto Jackets
Keeping: Leather Bomber Jackets
Year after year, there's one particular leather-jacket style that everyone wants. Luckily (given that it's an investment), the buzzy style stays around for a few years. In the past, shrunken moto jackets were all anyone wore, but in this day and age, it's oversize bomber jackets. It just doesn't get cooler than that.
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Removing: Round-Toe Block-Heel Ankle Boots
Keeping: Pointed-Toe Kitten-Heel Boots
A quick way to make a good outfit look dated is to wear dated shoes. I found a couple of pairs of round-toe block-heel ankle boots that I haven't worn in years lurking in my closet recently, and I swiftly removed them to make room for another pair of pointed-toe kitten-heel boots. They're far more polished, and they make all the pants and jeans I own look chic.
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Removing: Off-the-Shoulder Sweaters
Keeping: Baby V-Neck Sweaters
There are certain off-the-shoulder tops I'm keeping in my closet, but sweaters aren't one of them, as I feel that silhouette defeats the purpose of wearing a sweater. I'm embracing the return of the V-neck and will be stocking up on baby V-neck sweaters, in particular, since that's the freshest take on the classic style.
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Removing: Midi Sweaterdresses
Keeping: Silky Slip Dresses
I'd be happy to be proven wrong, but I predict sweaterdresses are going on hiatus for the time being. The runways have been filled with silky dresses as of late, and slip dresses are extremely versatile, so I'm keeping mine in my closet.
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Removing: Long, Oversize Cardigans
Keeping: Crewneck Cardigans
There was a time when I was fully obsessed with oversize cardigans, but they've since been replaced (in my closet, at least) with '90s-inspired crewneck cardigans. I've lost count of how many I own and have no interest in curtailing my collection.
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Allyson is a senior editor for Who What Wear. She joined the company in 2014 as co-founder Katherine Power's executive assistant and over the years has written hundreds of stories for Who What Wear. Prior to her career in fashion, Allyson worked in the entertainment industry at companies such as Sony Pictures Television. Allyson is now based in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She holds a BFA in theater arts. Her path to fashion may not have been linear, but based on the number of fashion magazines she collected as a child and young adult, it was meant to be.
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