9 Must-Try Pleated Skirt Outfits to Wear Anywhere

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If we're talking about trends with staying power, pleated skirts surely top the list. Known to go as far back as ancient Egypt, where they were known to be worn by men and women, pleated skirts and dresses are elegant yet comfortable due to how easily and seamlessly they stretch. Still, despite all their variety and versatility, we can quickly find ourselves stumped when it comes to styling pleated skirts beyond the basics. Adding a structured shirt or simple sweater to the mix is always an easy solution, but we also crave pleated skirt outfits that are a tad more exciting and fashion forward.

The good news is that inspiration is aplenty. Take a look at the items already in your closet, from trench coats and sneakers to puffer coats and vests, and you'll see them in a new light when paired with a pleated skirt. 

Ahead, we rounded up our favorite pleated skirt outfit ideas and unexpected ways to style this wardrobe staple and wear it all year long.

Find a Styling Formula

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A solid top and a pair of boots will always be a classic way to wear this staple, but incorporating prints and color into your outfit will help keep it interesting.

Go Monochromatic

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Wearing a monochromatic look is the epitome of chic, and adding a pleated skirt to the equation really ups the ante. The color doesn't really matter — go for top to bottom jewel tones, pastels, black, white, and everything in between for an effortlessly elegant take that works at the office, brunch, or even on a date. Go the extra mile by working in matching sunglasses and other accessories.

Make It Work for Winter

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While pleated skirts may seem better suited for warmer weather, pairing them with a chunky knit, a puffer coat, tights, and even snow boots will make it work for winter, too. Take a cue from the runway and layer a longer pleated look over trousers with sneakers.

Do the Preppy Thing

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If pleated skirts make you think of schoolcore, we're right there with you. Lean into the look by styling a short version with crew socks, a button-down shirt, and a structured jacket. Then, throw on a tie or scarf to give it a true Gossip Girl spin, along with some loafers.

Make It a Statement Piece

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When things heat up, turn your printed, pleated skirt into your outfit's hero piece. Style it with something simple up top — whether that's a bralette, tank, or T-shirt — and complete the look with neutral sneakers or sandals, letting this fun bottom steal the spotlight.

Let Loose

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If you're looking for easy and comfortable, embrace a looser fit. Wear a long pleated skirt with an oversized shirt or polo, then tie it all together with a classic sneaker and a bold purse. Experiment with leaving your top untucked for a slightly sporty and layered look.

Experiment with Extras

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If you're really hoping to amp up your pleated-skirt outfit, keep the foundation simple with a T-shirt before getting wild with accessories and footwear. Throw on a baseball cap, layer necklaces, and swap out your sneakers or dainty heels for edgier ankle boots or chunky lug-sole loafers.

Go for Thoughtful Color Schemes

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Style your pleated skirt with a sweater or tee in the same color family to create a no-fuss, base look. Then kick things up a notch with a bright purse or playful footwear, which will also allow you to give this classic combo a personal spin. Match your outwear to your shoes for a tidy, intentional feel.

Lean Into Layers

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A pleated skirt lends itself to supporting a ton of other pieces. A pair of opera gloves will give your look a regencycore twist, while an all-black theme falls right in line with a goth vibe. However, consider experimenting with mixed layers like sweatshirts, trench coats, and hoodies for a casual stylized effect.

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