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9 Cheap Matching Sets to Buy and Wear When You Just Can't

As someone who could easily be categorized as a “lazy dresser,” I’m always looking for effortless outfit ideas that I know won’t fail me when I’m not in the mood to think or try a bunch of options on. One trick that I’ve found works every time and in any season is cute and classic matching sets. In fact, they’re especially convenient for summer when, most of the time, you don’t even need to worry about matching a jacket to your look. Just add shoes.

With this and the fact that the new season is nearly here on my mind, today I thought I’d round up nine such sets that will make dressing for the new season almost too easy. No really—they might make you never want to put together another outfit again. To see and shop all the sets, which, thanks to our very own Who What Wear collection, all clock in under $80 for both pieces, simply continue on.

It doesn't get more classic than gingham.
You can always style this with a white tank to change things up.
Who doesn't love a micro-floral?
When paired with the matching top, this will actually look like a dress—and no one has to know it's not one.
Tank and trousers?
Yes, please!
Built-in belts make everything better.
Just add sandals.
I love this tank on its own, but it will look so good with the below skirt.
See what I mean?
Polka dot is one print I would advise you to never purge from your closet, because it always comes back.
The matching pants really make the look.
I own this jacket-top hybrid, and it's more useful than you could ever imagine.
You'll live in these pants this summer.
A pretty top in an even prettier print.
I had to throw in a shorts set.
You can wear this out or even just to lounge around the house.
A final reminder that matching sets are great investments because you can wear the pieces together or separately, giving you endless outfit options.

Next: Trust me, buy this—at-home edition.



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