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21 Spring Trends I Plan On Buying From Amazon

We're back with another round of unexpectedly cool things you can find on Amazon. Rewards are often sweeter when you've put in the work to earn them. Such is the case whenever I find an Amazon gem. By now we're well aware of how difficult the e-retail behemoth can be to sort through when it comes to more niche fashion finds. But with enough elbow grease and determination, you can find a plethora of up-to-date trends. Among them are some of the S/S 20 trends that are already blowing up.

Truly. Flossy lace-up sandalstube tops (surprise!), cropped cardigan tops—if we've named it, we've found it. So long as you're willing to put in the creativity to search them out, as we've mentioned before, winning the Amazon game is all about getting smart with your key search terms, and these trends can be yours for so cheap. So scroll below for the budget-friendliest spring shopping excursion. You won't be disappointed.

The puffier the sleeve the better. 
The 2020 version of the gold chain necklace isn't quite a choker but sits just right along the collarbone.
The new It jean trend I can get behind. 
Which we'll forever now refer to as the floss heel.
Throw one on and go.
May the '90s trend train never end!
And I repeat, may the '90s train trend never end.
The '80s sneaker redux is putting classic Reebok styles back on the map.
Why choose a ho-hum cotton trench coat when you could be wearing a bold and bright leather option instead?
If it's good enough for Emily Ratjowski it's good enough for us.
I recently called out loafers as one of this spring's most comfortable shoe trends. There's no chance I'm not stocking up on every iteration possible.
Forget a proper jacket. A longline blazer does just the trick while helping the rest of your outfit look more put together.
Ruffled hems add a cute and feminine touch to an otherwise basic top.
It's all in the details.
The ideal shoe for work or play.
This fall staple is quickly transitioning into a springtime must-have.
All trends are cyclical. Yes, including the high white tube sock.
When they said the '80s were back, we didn't know they actually meant the 1880s. Adding waistcoats to our spring shopping list.
Top handle bags quickly went from vintage-inspired silhouettes to designs that better fit in with today's more eclectic fashion landscape.
Follow suit and pair these plaid trousers with a pair of sneakers for a cool and casual look.
The micro-trend that's definitely worth trying.

Up next, nine classic basics you don't need to spend more than $100 on.



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