Transform your wardrobe with these Kmart dupes for the ultimate ‘suiting’ look

As the leaves turn golden and the air grows crisp, autumn ushers in not just a change in weather but also a shift in fashion trends.

One of the hottest looks this season is women's ‘suiting’, a style that's been gracing celebrities' social media feeds. But before you think this chic trend is out of reach due to its association with high-end brands like Loewe and Bottega Veneta, we've got some fabulous news for you.

We understand that fashion is not just for the young but also for the young at heart. And with the cost-of-living crisis upon us, finding affordable fashion options is more important than ever. That's why we're thrilled to share a thrifty secret that will have you looking fashionable without breaking the bank.



Aussie podcast hosts Sal and Al from @twonbrokechicks have taken to social media with a now-viral video that's a game-changer for fashion enthusiasts on a budget.

They've demonstrated how you can recreate the suiting look using pieces from none other than Kmart, Australia's beloved budget-friendly retailer.


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Podcast hosts Sal and Al recreated ‘suiting’ looks using Kmart buys. Image source: @twobrokechicks/Instagram



The savvy duo showcased their stylish suits, each assembled for under $100, proving that you don't need to spend a fortune to look a million dollars.

Al donned a grey pinstripe suit, with the Relaxed Blazer priced at $38, the Tailored Pants at $25, and the Sleeveless Waistcoat at a mere $20, bringing her total to an impressive $83.



Sal, on the other hand, opted for a chic beige suit, with her Relaxed Blazer also at $38 and Tailored Pants at $25, totalling $63 for a complete outfit.

What's more, the pair shared a tip for nailing the look: size up for an on-trend, oversized 'street style' vibe.

Kmart's offerings, available in sizes 6-20, mean that this look is accessible for a wide range of body types.

But it's not just about the price.

The quality of these Kmart pieces is noteworthy, with features like lining and pockets that add a touch of luxury to the budget buys. These suits aren't just a passing fad; they've been featured at the Melbourne Fashion Festival.



The response to Sal and Al's thrifty fashion hack has been overwhelmingly positive, with their video racking up over 18,000 views.

Fans have been quick to express their admiration, with comments like, 'That's so incredible,' 'Take my money,' and 'Slay chicks,' flooding in.

Now, let's talk about how you, our stylish seniors, can take advantage of this trend. First, head to your local Kmart or browse their online collection.

Look for suit pieces that resonate with your personal style—be it pinstripes, solid colors, or even a subtle check pattern.

Remember, the key to pulling off this look is confidence and a good fit, so don't shy away from trying different sizes to achieve that desired silhouette.



And while you're at it, why not pair your new suit with some classic accessories? A silk scarf, a statement brooch, or a pair of classic loafers can elevate your ensemble to new heights.

The beauty of suiting is its versatility; you can dress it up with a blouse and heels for a formal event or keep it casual with a turtleneck and sneakers for a day out with friends.

You can watch Sal and Al’s video below:


Source: @twobrokechicks_/TikTok​

Key Takeaways
  • Aussie podcast hosts Sal and Al demonstrated how to achieve the season's hottest ‘suiting’ look on a budget using Kmart clothing.
  • The budget-friendly suits cost under $100, with the podcast hosts promoting affordability during the cost-of-living crisis.
  • The trendy suits' sizes range from 6-20, with features such as lining and pockets, and the styles align with those seen at the Melbourne Fashion Festival.
  • The viral video by @twonbrokechicks showcasing the Kmart suits received over 18,000 views and enthusiastic reactions from viewers.
We'd love to hear from you, our dear members. Have you tried a ‘suiting’ look? Do you have any fashion tips to share with fellow members? Share them in the comments below!
 
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This trend to up size is stupid & only for people who want to steal other stuff like the cargo pants of previous times . buy what fits you or be pulled over whenever you shop!
 
I’ve been buying Kmart clothes for a few years now. I mix them up with good quality shoes and pieces of more expensive brands. I particularly like their pants. If you choose wisely they can look the same as a more expensive label. Last year bought a pair of green cords that were identical to a very expensive pair in another brand.
 

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