Fashion / Celebrity Style

See How the Most Popular Aritzia Wardrive Basics Look On

I’ve been shopping at Aritzia for years, and I love it so much, but the inventory is so vast that I’ve yet to get my hands on some of its most popular pieces. But since I find myself in serious need of some new basics for fall and winter, I decided to embark on a little Aritzia try-on of the pieces I’ve had my eye on and/or always hear about.

In my cart were outerwear, sweaters, layering tees, trousers, and much more, and I got to try them all on for you. The pieces I’m highlighting here stood out for several reasons, and all are ones that I know I wouldn’t regret buying and would wear on repeat. Keep reading to find out which fall and winter Aritzia basics I can 100% vouch for via my IRL at-home photos and honest reviews. Oh, and did I mention that Aritzia’s entire site is on sale right now for Black Friday week? You’re welcome.

Aritzia Effortless Pants

My Review: You’ve probably already heard about these famous pants, but if you’ve yet to try them, I’m here to fill you in. First of all, I’m 5’4″, and pleated trousers are almost always puddle pants on me, but these in the regular length were perfect and I was shocked. They’re slouchy but not too slouchy, so if you prefer a baggier look, I recommend going up a size (for reference, I’m wearing a size 4). Aritzia makes these in many different fabric options—some more drapey than others. (Re)ssential is a softly structured stretch fabric, which I chose in this chic heathered black.

Aritzia Effortless Pants

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Aritzia Vogue Blazer

My Review: I love an oversize blazer, but I’m on the petite side, so I always proceed with caution. That said, I’m so glad I tried the Vogue Blazer. It’s quite roomy, but I think what made it work is that it’s not very long like some oversize blazers are. I recommend going down a size in this. I have quite narrow shoulders, and the blazer’s shoulders extended past mine, but I didn’t mind. It looked like I found it in the men’s section—in a cool way. I would recommend going down a size in this (I’m wearing an XS). The quality is beautiful, as per usual with Aritzia’s blazers.

Aritzia Vogue Blazer

Aritzia Vogue Blazer

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Aritzia Function T-Shirt

My Review: My mission to find the best T-shirts on the market never ends, so I had to try a classic tee from Aritzia. The reviews for this one are pretty great, as is the price, so I had high hopes. It’s made of Pima cotton, so it drapes nicely, but it still has some structure to it, which I like. This tee will be a year-round staple in my collection, and I’m ordering a white one next. Trust me—you won’t be disappointed.

Aritzia Function T-Shirt

Aritzia Function T-Shirt

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Aritzia Slouch Coat:

My Review: High-quality coats can be really expensive, but Aritzia has somehow made one of the best coats on the market for less than $500. The Slouch Coat (which I’m wearing in an XS) truly has the perfect fit—not sloppy, but with plenty of room in the arms and shoulders to fit a thick sweater. (There’s nothing I hate more about a coat than when you can’t fit a sweater under it.) The quality of this coat is amazing and it’s timeless, so don’t be surprised when you’re still wearing it years down the road. The Slouch Coat comes in several fabric options and a plethora of colors, but this camel one is such a staple.

Aritzia Slouch Coat

Aritzia Slouch Coat

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Aritzia Plush Cashmere Oversized Crew Sweater

My Review: There are few things I love to wear more in the fall and winter than an oversize sweater, so to say I was eager to try this one is an understatement. I sometimes size down in sweaters, but opted for a Small for a cozy fit. It’s extremely soft, comfortable, and luxurious, and I could see myself reaching for it time and time again throughout the season. It’s also a thicker cashmere, so you won’t get the wrinkles that are prevalent with thinner cashmere sweaters. Since Aritzia’s Black Friday sale began, this sweater has been selling like hotcakes, so I wouldn’t delay if you’re interested in it.