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My Family Loves H&M, so I Sourced the Chicest Items Available RN

I’d consider myself to be the “fashion one” in my family. (You know, comes with the whole fashion editor territory.) Even so, I think my family has pretty great taste sartorially speaking. And if I had to name one store that we all collectively like to shop at, H&M would be it. As we cover on the regular, the mega-retailer really does have something for everybody: whether you’re looking for forward basics like puff-sleeve blouses or the latest trendsetting items. (Ahem, looking at your leather separates.)

Given the adoration of the brand among a variety of those in my inner circle, I told them I’d do them a favor and cull through the site to pull out the chicest items. Naturally, I thought you’d be intrigued as well, so I rounded them all up for you here. Keep scrolling to get your shopping on.

This trendy floral top looks A-plus with jeans—but also with a neutral skirt or pair of trousers.
The perfect throw-on spring dress.
Bring instant polish to any ensemble with this textured jacket.
You just can't go wrong with flawless high-waisted jeans.
Puff sleeves, ruching, and a watercolor print? Yes, yes, yes.
A slouchy white tee is just a no fail.
Master the leather trend without spending a fortune.
Midi-length denim skirts are seeing quite the resurgence.
Loving the clasp detail here.
An easy and effortless top for the season.
This gorgeous blouse seriously looks like it could be triple the price.
A basic but not-so-basic layering piece.
Straight-leg jeans for the win.
Wear this ruched top on its own or with the coordinating skirt. Shop the matching Long Skirt ($60).
This comfortable blazer can take a simple fit to the next level.
Throw this dress on and just wait for the compliments to roll in. 
The longer tie brings extra dimension to this wrap top.
New stylish work pants, anyone? 
Off-the-shoulder silhouettes are having a comeback.
Into the celeb-favorite blazer-dress trend? Here's how to master the look.
Incorporate this tie-up shirt into a spring outfit for a chic layered vibe.
A check blazer for work or play.
Faux-leather pants are a fashion-person go-to.
Not your average denim jacket. 
The ruffled accents make this button-down shirt even more special.
Tube tops are coming back in full force.
Such a cute skirt.
A great layering piece in a super-chic hue.
Wear this polo dress on its own or paired with a cool pair of trousers.

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