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Longtime Magasin readers have been expecting this email. We first ran “the fall shopping spreadsheet” in 2022 after I asked my IG followers what they were buying for the season ahead, and the answers were so abundant I ended up organizing them into a Google Sheet and publishing them. Every year we get more responses, and every year, we share them here in full.
The time for you to tell me about your shopping is now! Take the survey below to add to our mega list:
It’s seven non-trick questions. You could probably do it in 3 minutes or less. Links or exact product names appreciated. This year’s spreadsheet will launch in two weeks, when the dataset is nice and plump with everyone’s purchase history and wishlists.
With News Editor Maya Kotomori
What’s new
For the initial FW26 e-comm drop from Khaite, it is their monkeys, and it is also their circus. It’s not the usual subdued edit from the brand, but in the best way: statements come in the monkey-embroidered Goya top, as well as the 18th and 19th century military-inspired York jackets, both the Italian double-faced crepe with gold cord embroidery, and the full leather version. Other favorites include the ostrich leather Colt Oxford-detail pumps, and the voluminous Adara skirt.
Premium denim brand DL1961 teams up with Olympia of Greece for this exclusive collection at Moda Operandi. The Americana inspiration is apparent in the suede Maria jacket and plaid Addison shirt, especially (ironically) in the Canadian tuxedo setup of denim overshirt and slim mid-rise jeans.
Is it just us or are the Jacquemus drops only getting better? The first pieces from the Le Palmier FW26 collection are now available online, including the rounded Ovalo short sleeve jacket, stretchy woven ballet flats ($650 is a great price for how much leather is involved), and confetti-patterned accessories, such as the Tourni sandals and Valerie clutch.
J.Crew vintage just dropped online, and it’s so archive (both adjective and noun). There are over 200 pieces available for purchase online for the very first time, and the most exciting things contain multitudes, of colors (like this vintage ’90s striped sweater), and prints (like these plaid flannel lined chinos). Each piece is one of one, so best to move with intention.
Chapter one of Doen’s FW26 is here, and it’s a less-is-more sampler of all the autumnal cozy to come. There’s the superfine alpaca and merino wool Petra cardigan, somewhere between fitted and boxy, and the stretchy, striped cotton Ginevra mock-neck. Plus, pointelle socks—because what the hell, 2016 is back, right?
This new FW26 Aflalo might influence a major hair change to properly accessorize. The outerwear is deliciously textured: there’s the stringed Bodelle bomber (and a matching skirt WTF) and a fur-lined lambskin trench named Fovea…all work perfectly as statement pieces alongside the more streamlined underlayers, like the Elara cashmere sweater and Orwell jean (kinda like a cigarette jean). A recent visit to the showroom to really hammer home the point: How good are these?

There’s also: the art deco-y arrival of the Enya wedge at Reformation, developed in collaboration with Enya Umanzor; the return of the handwoven metal tote at Casa shop; a very custom-knit AW26 from Suzie Kondi, scarves included; the pleasantly modern Polo Blaze bag from Ralph Lauren; Savette’s FW26 collection featuring the new, less structured version of the Symmetry bag; and HOFF x Nicklas Skovgaard’s soft nappa leather (and collapsible?) sneaker, the Bridge.
Men’s releases
It’s Toteme’s first men’s collection, rejoice! It’s exactly what you’d expect and then some, like the zip leather jacket and the dot tie with a rich woven texture. The real X factor, however, comes in the men's versions of heritage pieces from the womenswear line like the robe coat and scarf peacoat, which look equally good sized for menswear metrics.
Saint Laurent FW26 is now shoppable, and it strikes that balance of metrosexual club owner and traditional Parisian mime that’s oh-so Vaccarello. The brushed wool flannel pants are high-waisted and wide-legged; there are giant, cunty animal-free fur muffs. Instead of the usual horizontal stripes, we have these great vertical sateen-poplin shirts, just for a bit of that subverted mime.
There’s also: New shirting from Camisas Manolo made to order from deadstock fabrics sourced from the brand’s recent tour in Japan; new brand on the block Cutler makes its debut with some seriously textile-forward knitwear (we can’t wait to try); and the unisexy, Tropicali-Spiccoli burnout steez that is Stüssy FW26 just dropped.
Home releases
Nordic Knots launches two new rug textiles: canvas and savanna. All hand-loomed, the canvas textures range from flatweave to plush, with the softer melange touch. The savanna is a hand-knotted rug that combines wool with the toughness of jute (the dark jute and black is a favorite colorway).
There’s also: Zara Home’s Lynchian home office collection (I mean, look at the manual calendar); and The Mark x Alessi exclusive corkscrew, a little Alessi-chrome guy dressed up in the signature The Mark stripes.
What’s on sale
We’re at the final days of the Attersee sale, and it’s the actual-actual last call with a lot of past-past season pieces now among the fare—like the navy microcord skirt 50% off at $350. Other pieces, like the swing cotton poplin slub shirt, are up to 25% off at $750.
There’s up to 70% off of Gucci at Italist, with accessories taking the biggest discounts. There are a lot of horsebit-detail shoulder bags near 50% off, like this orange one down to $2,371 from $5,058. A lot of the RTW involved is great occasionwear too, like this brown stretch viscose blend dress down to $2,043 from $3,583.
There’s an extra 20% off sale at Banana Republic, which creates some pretty haul-worthy opportunities. The cotton poplin pieces like the drawstring top and viscose-linen bias-cut maxi skirt (some colors, like the pistachio green, get down to $40 from $160). Oh, and this vintage-inspired cotton ruched tank gets down to $13 from $50, fyi.
There’s also: ICYMI—F.Miller had a 4 hour flash sale on Wednesday for 50% off, and special for you, use MAGASIN at checkout for that same 50% off sitewide until EOD Friday.
Home sales
There’s up to 25% off at Revival Rugs, with washable bestsellers and more unique pieces alike eligible for the discount. The “up to 25% off” really happens at checkout, where a lot of solid pricing is TBD; for the moment, however, it’s a nice preview of what is to come during Labor Day weekend (the record rug does end up a part of the 25% off, btw).
Early access for Lumens’ Labor Day sale has arrived with up to 50% off all kinds of lighting and home decor. There’s anywhere between 15–20% off on Louis Poulsen fixtures like the PH 1/1 chandelier, and even select home furniture like the Efran nesting coffee table by Four Hands, 35% off. Pretty solid sale preview!
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