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All the Under-$100 Items in My Cart Right Now

Ready for another thrilling account of all the under-$100 fashion items I'm eyeing this month? Well, buckle up because it's here (and it's a good one). Below you’ll find some of the coolest clothes, shoes, and accessories to wear both right now and in the coming season, all at prices that won’t give you anxiety thanks to a handful of our favorite brands and shopping sites.

From the Nike shorts I already bought in one color but am now eyeing in a second to the hot-pink H&M blazer that has firmly rooted itself in my headspace to all the cute and classic jewelry pieces that are currently on my radar, as always, there's a lot in my cart (and heart), so I figured why not show you all the competing options? To get started shopping, just keep scrolling. 

An essential.
Mango's jewelry just keeps getting better.
This color is really speaking to me these days.
Why not pick up some masks while you're buying your summer 'fits?
The perfect little tee.
I already bought these in gray, and now I'm highly considering a second pair.
I've never bought sneakers from Topshop, but this might be the start of something.
I think this speaks for itself.
The ideal fit.
I love a little height, so I'd wear these low heels every day.
Of course, I linked the matching bra for you!
After all, it is dress-and-sandal season.
When it comes to chain jewelry, the more the better.
I need this.
The cut of this looks perfect.
I love how Nike socks are all the rage right now.
…and so are New Balance sneakers.
Yep, that activewear brand you've probably seen all over Instagram is actually affordable.
I'm a sucker for a good print.
No basic flip-flops here!
I'd definitely wear this at home to switch things up from my usual T-shirts.
An instant pick-me-up.
When you want a break from basic tops, pair this with your jeans.
Speaking of jeans…
For beach days or supermarket runs.
Always game for a cute cardi.
Chunky gold rings are really having a moment right now.
There's no end to my tie-dye obsession right now.
All I need to decide is whether I'll wear them together or go for one on each ankle.

Next: the 27 best black sandals to buy now.



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