FALL IN LOVE WITH THESE NEW FALL VERA BRADLEY PATTERNS

The blog post is sponsored by Vera Bradley but all opinions are my own

These new fall patterns are EVERYTHING, y’all!

Oh my goodness, I opened the box and saw these and I swear I said “you’d got to be kidding me” because they are so dang cute, especially Tangier Paisley! I feel like she matches everything I own for fall, but more on that later. In this post I’m going to share Vera Bradley’s September patterns in some of my favorite styles with shoppable links under each section. Be sure to use the code: TANNA to save 10% off your purchase + it can be combined with other discounts to save even more cash money!

 

Tangier Paisley

As I mentioned previously, this is my favorite favorite favorite pattern for fall because of the beautiful fall colored paisley. My goodness, I’m in love… I know I’m always a big fan of new Vera Bradley patterns because surprise, I love the company but y’all. I don’t know what it is about 2021 but Vera Bradley is out here KILLING it on these patterns this year. I felt like all my sweatshirts, tops, boots, literally everything I typically wear for fall matches this pattern! Another thing I want to mention about this pattern is that it’s all on the performance twill fabric which is more durable and meant for being outdoor. I feel like it’s a fabric that you can just wipe dirt or sand right off of.

Backpacks & Travel

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Purses & Wallets

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Rain Garden Collegiate Line

One thing I love about Vera Bradley among a million others is their special collections. Did you know Vera Bradley has collegiate pieces with beautiful embroidered college logos on their signature tote bags, duffels, purses, and more?! VB just launched a new pattern called Rain Garden to be the background of all their collegiate pieces and ooooo girl, she is STUNNING! I’m in love with these green Michigan State pieces. I wish Baylor had a line with Vera Bradley again but Baylor is always so freaking picky about who they work with… Come on Baylor.. Vera Bradley is awesome!

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Hope Blooms Teal

Just when you think something couldn’t get any better, it does. This is the Vera Bradley ReActive pattern for September and it is perfect for pretty much every season. I felt like it went flawlessly with my fall clothing and could easily transition into winter, spring, and even summer. I think it’s because the background is this dark hunter green but then has all the pops of bright pinks and even beautiful oranges. I received an item I’ve never seen before and it’s a lay flat backpack! It opens up just like a suitcase but is a backpack. See more details on this in my youtube video below.

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Java Navy Camo

This pattern is definitely more muted than most which is why I think it’s the PERFECT pattern for fall. It certainly matches everything in my closet for fall too. Like pop off Vera Bradley because you out here killing it with Java Navy Camo too! This king size plush blanket was the perfect addition to my bedroom to help transition it from summer colors to fall colors. I hadn’t seen Vera Bradley launch a blanket this big either and LOVE how big it is. It fits perfectly over my queen size bed and is oh so soft. Y’all know how I feel about my VB plush throws. They are the ONLY blankets I use because they are seriously the SOFTEST THINGS EVERRRR!

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Get up close and personal with the products in my full video review

Video review are my absolute favorite because I’m able to get up close and personal with you guys and explain why I love Vera Bradley products so much!

 

Which pattern is your favorite for fall? It’s SO HARD for me to choose!

XOXO

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