5 Fashion Collabs You Might’ve Missed in October

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October saw so many cool fashion collaborations that we can hardly count them all! There was the GAP x Sandy Liang collab with dreamy faux furs and playful hoodies, and that fun collection of Billie Eilish x Mitchell & Ness snapback hats to celebrate the kickoff of the NBA season. And my jaw is still on the floor from the not-shoppable-but-still-incredibly-cool 7th Artycapucines Collection, care of Louis Vuitton x Takashi Murakami. 

But those just brush the surface — and if we’re being honest, many of these voguish partnerships are either totally out of our price range or they sold out in a flash. Fortunately, there are several recent collabs that blend fashion and affordability, so we can all get our hands on some chic and trendy looks without totally breaking the bank.

The 5 Best Fashion Collabs You Might’ve Missed This October

Old Navy x Anna Sui

woman lounging in long printed dressImage: Old Navy

On Oct. 28, Old Navy dropped its first-ever designer collaboration: a limited-edition collection with the iconic Anna Sui. The designer’s boho-chic, rock-and-roll style shines in each and every piece, with an undeniable ’90s vibe that’s right in line with today’s “vintage” trend. There are sweaters and blouses, sheer mini dresses and flowy midi skirts — each with dark florals, black lace, vegan suede or cozy knits perfect for a fashionable fall. Best of all, the prices range from just $20 to $120 — making this a collab that’s so good, it feels illegal. (Or maybe we’re just swayed by spokesmodel PinkPantheress!)


lululemon x NFL

diverse group of people in NFL sweatshirtsImage: NFL Shop

Freshly dropped on Oct. 28 (and already selling out fast), lululemon’s first-ever fan apparel collection features elevated looks for NFL fans. The stars of the women’s collection are lululemon’s classic Scuba Oversized Half-Zip Hoodie emblazoned with your favorite team’s logo over your heart, the Define Jacket Luon with a subtle team logo on the sleeve, and the cropped Cates Tee with the team name across the chest. You can also get the iconic Align High-Rise Pant with your team’s logo, and the Everywhere Belt Bag, too. The guys, on the other hand, get their choice of the lululemon Steady State Pullover Hoodie or Sweatshirt with their team’s name across the chest and logo on the left bicep, as well as joggers and polos. The collection is shoppable at Fanatics and in the NFL Shop.


Bombas x Wicked

purple socks and green socksImage: Bombas

Oct. 1 saw the return of the Bombas x Wicked sock collection ahead of the “Wicked: For Good” movie this November. The latest drop includes a new, tiered-ruffle design that’s super pretty, and quarter socks with adorable little frills fit for a Shiz University uniform. The Glinda-inspired pastel lavender and sparkly green (à la Elphaba) lend the perfect addition to this spellbinding collection. There are also classic ankle socks and calf socks in wickedly good colorways for your everyday — and all of the socks have hidden arch support to keep you comfy and well-supported. Plus, Bombas will donate one essential clothing item for every one you purchase — so the pack of all four wickedly pretty ruffle socks equals four donated pairs!


adidas x Farm Rio

woman wearing purple zigzag printed sweatsuitImage: adidas

Collaborative partners for over 10 years, adidas and Farm Rio continue to churn out cool and quirky looks that really bring athleisure to a whole new level. The women’s clothing brand from Brazil is known for its bright and bold vibes, and that can be seen all over the latest collection that dropped this October. From butterfly-print dresses to botanical tees to zig-zag-striped track separates, the expressive tropical-inspired designs are practically made to turn heads. Even better, you can save 15% with our exclusive code RMN 15, and RetailMeNot members earn 9% cash back on select adidas purchases.


Target x Woolrich

woman in long red check jacket and man in landscape hoodie plus mugImage: Target

Target often collaborates with other brands and designers to cook up some affordable looks without compromising on fashion, and their latest is with luxury outdoor clothing brand Woolrich. Known as “The Original Outdoor Clothing Company,” Woolrich’s roots go back even farther than their first-ever wool flannel shirt in 1850 (and the iconic buffalo check plaid they later created to stand out in the market). This mark of Woolrich’s heritage-inspired, adventurous spirit can be seen throughout the limited-time Target collection, launched on Oct. 18. There are stylish essentials like hoodies, cardigans, button-down flannels, cargo pants, crew socks and beanies — but the real standouts include sheep-print pullover sweaters, landscape-print zip-up fleece jackets, and wearable buffalo-check throw blankets. There’s also a home goods collection that includes mugs, candles, throw pillows and lots more to bring a little of the outdoors in (even if — especially if — you plan to stay cozy inside all winter).

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