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Country Core Is Fall’s Hottest Trend: Shop the Look Here
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Date:2025-04-19 09:02:08
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The hottest trend this fall is country core. And you can rock the look whether you're country music's biggest fan, or only know a few songs.
The popularity of this look couldn’t have come at a better time. The Western-wear-inspired aesthetic is perfect for the fluctuating fall weather.
Think fun denim shorts paired with a cozy sweater and boots, funky studded jackets layered over your favorite lightweight romper, and wide-brimmed hats that not only provide warmth but also serve as the perfect Western-inspired accessory—and so much more.
It also includes cozy suede, fun fringe, glittery rhinestones, tons of denim, and cowboy boot- and cowgirl-inspired shoe options.
Plus, it's super easy to wear. You can't lose with this fashion trend, whether you accessorize with just one country core element or dress up in true country core style.
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