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9 Classic Basics You Don't Need to Spend More Than $100 On

With the first official day of spring just nine(!) days(!) away(!), it’s time we all get serious about our warm-weather wardrobes. Of course, that can mean different things to different people. Some might need a serious trend overhaul, while others might have that covered but need to re-up on their basics. The latter, of course, is what I seek to help with today.

In honor of the second-best season’s impending arrival (because we all know the top spot goes to fall), I’ve taken the liberty of scouring the internet for the best versions of nine essential basics, all for no more than $100. From trenches and blazers to jeans, tees, and trousers, these are the pieces no wardrobe—whether trendy, classic, or in between—is complete without. To see and shop my picks from all our favorite affordable sites including Topshop, Nordstrom, Revolve, and H&M, just keep scrolling.  

Everyone needs a good, black, oversize blazer.
The perfect shade for spring.
You'll never want to get rid of this classic style.
Our editor in chief swears by this one for layering.
According to Nordstrom reviews, this is a must-buy.
I love this texture and color.
Levi's' ultra-high Ribcage style has quickly become an editor favorite.
Reformation has so many great pairs under $100. Choosing just one proved quite difficult.
We'll always have a place in our hearts for Urban Outfitters' jeans.
Covered buttons are a little detail that makes a big difference.
Style with black jeans and you're off.
Cute indeed.
Wear these with anything from ankle boots to sneakers.
Ideal for showing off your cute new shoes.
Don't be afraid to mix these white pants with darker neutrals and prints.
You'll live in these come summer.
You know what else is classic? Animal print.
The beginnings of your next all-beige look.
A personal favorite.
For those days you just don't feel like wearing black or white.
Fitted tees are ideal for tucking in.
Topshop has mastered this basic on a budget.
A fun departure from all the simpler beige options.
Style as such.
Can't go wrong.
This one's for the fashion girls.
You can't say no to that markdown.

Next: nine basic outfits our editors wear over and over again.



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