5 Fall Pieces We Love From Local Shops | Milwaukee Magazine
A model wears a light brown half-zip from Unfinished Legacy in Milwaukee.

5 Fall Pieces We Love From Local Shops

Check out these fall fashion choices, from a checkered cardigan to a Cream City hat.

BUNDLE UP

British Check Cardigan

It’s sweater weather! Layer up with this British-inspired cardigan, which is made with tech-brushed fleece and patch pockets to make it functional, fashionable and warm and can be found at MILWORKS. ($265)

The British Check Cardigan from MILWORKS in Milwaukee.
Photo courtesy of MILWORKS

It’s time to pick your Milwaukee favorites for the year!

 

ON BRAND

Art & Design Half-Zip

Unfinished Legacy is quickly becoming the most popular brand in town. Hop on the trend with this half-zip, which sports the logo in big, bright lettering. ($140)

A model wears a light brown half-zip from Unfinished Legacy in Milwaukee.
Photo courtesy of Unfinished Legacy

BRIMMING WITH PRIDE

New Era Bucks Cream City “Motor Pack” Trucker 9Fifty Snapback Hat

Combining a Bucks logo on the side, a motorcycle-inspired colorway and the Cream City text, this hat shows off hometown pride while adding a touch of streetwear to your look. ($40)

The New Era Bucks Cream City "Motor Pack" Trucker Snapback hat from MODA3 in Milwaukee.
Photo courtesy of MODA3

IN THE BAG

Eschweiler Rolltop Messenger Bag

This rolltop messenger bag at Milwaukee Boot Co. is named after revered MKE architect Alexander Eschweiler. Look cool while keeping organized with its many pockets. ($199)

The Eschweller Rolltop Messenger Bag from Milwaukee Boot Co.
Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Boot Co.

ZIP IT

Doc Martens Jetta Sendal Leather Platform Boot

These chunky Docs at shoo are as practical as they are chic. The platform sole will buy you a couple of inches of height, plus the zipper will save you the bother of lacing up. ($210)

A Doc Martens Sendal Leather Platform boot from shoo in Milwaukee.
Photo courtesy of shoo

This story is part of Milwaukee Magazine’s October issue.

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Alli Watters was the the digital and culture editor for Milwaukee Magazine for four years. While she's no longer on staff, she continues to write regularly for the magazine and is currently petitioning for the title of "Lead Shenanigans Correspondent."