Budget-Friendly Fall Fashion: Chic Looks Without the Splurge
Hi, I’m Hannah—and yes, I’m shopping on a budget.
If that sounds familiar, welcome to the club. You’re definitely not alone. The cooler months are hands-down my favorite time of year to refresh my wardrobe. I dream about cozy knits, layered textures, knee-high boots, and all the scarves—even if I do live in sunny Los Angeles where fall weather is more of a vibe than a reality.
But here’s the thing: loving fashion and living on a budget aren’t mutually exclusive. Sure, I’d love to throw down a couple grand on a Burberry trench (who wouldn’t?). But for now, my bank account and I have an understanding—we stick to chic, affordable finds that still make a statement.
If you’re in the same boat, I’ve got you. Below, I’m breaking down some of my favorite fall style hacks and budget-friendly shopping strategies that’ll help you look like a million bucks without spending it. Plus, I’ve gathered a few top fall picks all under $100. Yes, even the boots. Let’s get into it!

1. Shop Vintage – The Treasure Hunt is Worth It
One of the most underrated places to find fall fashion gold? Your family’s closets. Seriously. Some of my most complimented pieces were pulled straight from my mom’s wardrobe—like a buttery suede jacket from the ‘90s and a hand-painted James Dean denim piece from the ‘80s. Vintage not only gives you one-of-a-kind style, but it’s also sustainably chic and often totally free (if you’re lucky).
Pro tip: Think oversized. Look for classic fabrics like wool, denim, and leather. And don’t be afraid to dig through racks at your local thrift or consignment shop—you never know what timeless gem is waiting for you.
2. Don’t Skip the Sale Sections (Even Off-Season!)
End-of-summer sales are a goldmine for budget shoppers prepping for fall. You can score lightweight sweaters, transitional jackets, and layering basics for a fraction of the price. Retailers are eager to make space for their next seasonal drop, which means you can swoop in and grab pieces that work perfectly for early autumn.
My rule? Look for versatile items you can dress up or down and layer depending on the weather. A light knit or breezy blouse can easily transition with the right accessories.
3. Embrace Fast Fashion—Strategically
While I always try to invest in long-lasting pieces when I can, sometimes fast fashion just makes sense. Shops like H&M, Mango, and Zara offer solid wardrobe staples—think ribbed knits, turtlenecks, and layering tees—for under $20.
If it falls apart after a season? It won’t break your heart (or your budget). But sometimes, these affordable basics surprise you and become wardrobe heroes that last for years. Keep an eye out for pieces that feel sturdy and timeless.
Also, hot tip: Check the men’s section! I found some of my favorite plain white tees in a Hanes multipack at Target. Oversized, comfy, and incredibly easy to style.
4. Size Up & Style It Smart
One of the best budget hacks? Don’t be afraid to grab a size up. Especially when it comes to coats, cardigans, and oversized knits, going up a size can give you that effortlessly chic look and save you money.
That “too big” sweater in the sale section? Pair it with leggings or tuck it into high-waisted jeans and suddenly it’s giving cozy, Pinterest-worthy vibes. Being flexible with sizing opens the door to more sales, more thrifted finds, and a more playful approach to fashion.
5. Quality Over Quantity (Even On a Budget)
Yes, you can be budget-conscious and still aim for quality. The key? Be intentional. Instead of impulse-buying five $20 sweaters, maybe get one really good one you’ll wear weekly. Think of it as a curated collection rather than a haul.
Stick to a color palette that works with the pieces you already own—creams, blacks, rich browns, maybe a pop of olive or burgundy. When everything coordinates, getting dressed is easier and more fun.
Fall Picks Under $100

Need help getting started? Here are a few finds I’m currently loving—all under $100:
- Chunky Knit Sweaters – H&M and & Other Stories always deliver.
- Plaid Wool Blazer – A great layering piece from Mango for under $90.
- Chelsea Boots – Target has surprisingly good faux leather options.
- Belted Wrap Coat – Forever 21 has one that looks way more expensive than it is.
- Oversized Scarves – ASOS and Uniqlo are both solid for cozy layering options.
Final Thoughts
Fall fashion doesn’t have to mean maxing out your credit card. With a little creativity, some digging, and a few smart shopping habits, you can build a wardrobe that feels luxurious and personal—without the luxury price tag.
So whether you’re layering up for actual chilly weather or just pretending like we do here in LA, embrace the thrill of the hunt, mix high with low, and most of all—have fun with it.
Fashion should feel good, not stressful. Happy fall shopping, friends. Let’s keep it cute and affordable. 🍂