My Best-Kept Secret for Shopping Spring's Biggest Trends on the Cheap
I don't know about you, but I never like spending a ton on trendier items, no matter the season. Since I'm never certain if they'll remain in my closet for a few months or a few years, I like to play it safe and be a savvier shopper by sourcing a few of my favorite trends on the cheap. What I mean by "cheap" is that I'll usually avoid spending much more than $100, but it's even better if I can find pieces for much less than that.
Enter H&M. If you ask me, the retailer is checking all the boxes this spring, and its selection is so good that it's inspired me to do nearly all my seasonal shopping in one place. A few scrolls through the new-arrivals section confirm that billowy poplin dresses, puff-sleeve tops, relaxed denim, ribbed tanks, linen blazers, and more of the trends on my wish list abound. So without further ado, I'm highlighting the best spring H&M clothing and even providing a little inspiration on how I plan to wear each item and each trend. Happy shopping, friends!
The trend: Billowy dresses. How I'd wear it: With chunky sandals and a fun ankletThe trend: Loose, distressed denim. How I'd wear it: With a simple bodysuit and strappy sandalsThe trend: Spring suiting. How I'd wear it: With trousers and white sneakersThe trend: Lingerie-inspired details. How I'd wear it: As a layering piece underneath blazersThe trend: Strong shoulders. How I'd wear it: Tucked into high-waisted jeans and accessorized with a chunky gold necklaceThe trend: Shorts suit. How I'd wear it: With the matching blazer and a basic topThe trend: Utility dressing. How I'd wear it: To add polish to basic bike shorts and leggings à la Rosie Huntington-WhiteleyThe trend: '90s redux. How I'd wear it: With a slip skirt and strappy sandals to channel Dua Lipa at the GrammysThe trend: Elevated flip-flops. How I'd wear it: With cozy knitted separates and my entire loungewear wardrobeThe trend: Wide-leg trousers. How I'd wear it: With sleek mules and a poplin blouseThe trend: Asymmetrical necklines. How I'd wear it: With leather Bermuda shorts and square-toe sandalsThe trend: Oversize blazers. How I'd wear it: Thrown over bike shorts and a tank top while I'm still WFHThe trend: Bermuda shorts. How I'd wear it: With a racer tank like the model and maybe a bucket hatThe trend: Buttery yellow. How I'd wear it: With tailored Bermuda shorts and lace-up sandalsThe trend: Oxford shirts. How I'd wear it: Unbuttoned as a light layer atop shorts and tanks or similarly thrown on as a swimsuit cover-upThe trend: Sporty sandals. How I'd wear it: With track shorts and a fun bikiniThe trend: Shackets. How I'd wear it: Over a crisp white tee and classic blue jeans, like the model styled it hereThe trend: Ribbed tank tops. How I'd wear it: With long shorts, relaxed jeans, slip skirts—you name it because this little basic goes with everythingThe trend: Ecru jeans. How I'd wear it: With beige sandals and boxy blazerThe trend: Smocking. How I'd wear it: With a mini bag and mulesThe trend: Strappy sandals. How I'd wear it: With my favorite jeans, a white T-shirt, and layers of gold jewelryThe trend: Square necklines. How I'd wear it: To dress up my joggers because, let's be honest, I haven't worn real pants in daysThe trend: Ribbed knits. How I'd wear it: With the matching top and flat slides while I'm chilling around the houseThe trend: Hot pink. How I'd wear it: With only the top few buttons closed and paired with long shortsThe trend: Bucket hats. How I'd wear it: With all my swimsuits when I'm sitting in the sunThe trend: Puff sleeves. How I'd wear it: With a woven bag and crafty jewelryThe trend: Toe-ring sandals. How I'd wear it: With spring's billowy dressesThe trend: Spring leather. How I'd wear it: As a more current alternative to a spring jacket layered over jeans and teesThe trend: Pleats. How I'd wear it: With crew socks and loafers for that "grandpa" vibe
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