Ripped Jeans:
The VINYL jeans are less a case of a dupe as a crossover. They combine the shape of the third pair and the distressing of the first two to create something wholly unoriginal. And I have to say, I really hate the belt, it's going to stop me from ever buying them as it's just so hard to work around it.
Alternatives:
I'm totally into textured jeans if you're looking for that classic blue with a twist. Bonus points for holographics and sequins being extra trendy right now.
White Male Shirt
Seriously, these are just plain shirts. There were many more still with prints on them - and very basic prints, at that.
Honestly, there's not even enough decent male shirts for me to come up with reasonable alternatives.
Honestly, there's not even enough decent male shirts for me to come up with reasonable alternatives.
Denim Peplum Top
Honestly, I don't mind this so much because they've got different structures and texturing, they're not so much dupes as similar, but I think they're worth including anyway. I added in the BASICS one as a kind of comparison, you can tell it's not denim as it's without any texture, but it's still not a bad version if you're on a budget.
Alternatives:
The first is a great option if long sleeved peplums are your thing. The middle is for those after a denim frill item, and the last one is a very unique statement top, again with denim but this time tassled instead of ruffled.
More Cropped Turtlenecks
The first one has the overall shape and texture, while the second has the colour, neckline and sleeves. There were a couple of other similar ones I couldn't include due to being from Apres Ski, as I don't own the Alpine Suite.
Alternatives:
Every second item is a turtleneck, so I decided to look for other items that could work. The first two are off the shoulder, which is definitely different and gives the opportunity for layering underneath. The third is again a grey crop top, but this time, a low neck jacket, again giving the chance at doing layers.







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