All I Need to Copy Blake Lively's Chic Fall Uniform Is This Under-$150 Cardigan

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Maybe it's just my imagination, but I feel like the minute that fall weather comes back around in New York City, Blake Lively and Taylor Swift turn on, getting photographed together all the time in effortless autumnal looks that I always want to copy for the entirety of the season. And this year is hardly an exception. In the last few weeks, we've seen the two best friends a ton, and just as they always do, both have been showing up in outfits worthy of pressing Control + C on. 

Their latest sighting came when the duo was photographed leaving Bradley Cooper's apartment on Thursday, with Lively and Swift going their separate ways afterward. It was at that moment of separation that I noticed just how good the Gossip Girl actress's chunky cardigan was—and just how much I needed one for my own wardrobe. Specifically, she wore an oat-colored, shawl-neck cardigan sweater with a matching tee, baggy jeans, Ugg slippers from the brand's collaboration with Opening Ceremony, and a denim Chanel Flap Bag. 

Though I've unfortunately been unable to ID her exact knit—I get the feeling that it was stolen from Ryan Reynolds's side of the closet—I did find a $140 Banana Republic alt that'll more than get the job done. Shop it and more fall cardigans below. 

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On Blake Lively: Ugg x Opening Ceremony shoes; Chanel bag

Shop the under-$150 Banana Republic cardigan I'm buying to get Blake Lively's fall look: 

More fall cardigans to shop: 

I can't be the only one who's weak for good Zara finds. 

This has to be my favorite cardigan of the whole lot. 

Throw this baby on top of literally anything. You'll be happy you did. 

Oh, this whole outfit's going to have to come home with me. 

If the description says "cashmere," I'm probably going to buy it. 

Just think about how often you'll grab this cardi when the temperatures drop. 

Old Navy has some amazing knits right now, not going to lie. 

Don't sleep on the men's department. Sometimes it has the best knitwear of all.

I bet if I sent this knit in our editor Slack group, multiple people would respond either telling me that they already own it or that it's in their shopping cart right now. 

I've felt this sweater IRL, and wow, it's as soft as butter.