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I Shop All Day for a Living—These Are the Coolest Things I've Seen This Month

Okay, it’s not all fun and games, but I’d be lying if I didn’t admit that a lot of times, it is! I am blessed to spend a large portion of my workdays “shopping,” and even when it’s not for myself—though sometimes ends up being so—I still thoroughly enjoy looking for the best in swimwear, general summer finds, or any other prompt that may come my way with you, our readers.

What I don’t enjoy, however, is having to edit down my beloved fashion discoveries to fit cohesively into a story. I know it has to be done, but there are often so many gems that get kicked to the curb for one reason or another—but not today. For this story, which I conveniently dreamt up, there are no rules. Well, there is one. The items in it have to be cool, but that part is easy. Just keep scrolling to see 30 of the coolest things I’ve come across while shopping this month, and potentially do some shopping along the way. 

Every time I see this, I get closer to buying it.
Just wait until you see the back.
The minimalist cut complements the print perfectly.
What makes them so cool is how simple and perfect they are.
Seeing as socks are the new shoes, this is pretty exciting.
I'd live in these this summer.
Clearly I can't get enough tie-dye or sweatshirts right now.
Game over.
It's all about the fine print.
I think about this top a lot.
Hello, summer.
I love how this already looks like an heirloom.
The matching shorts are pretty much essential.
These are fun.
It's cute, it has your name on it, and 100% of the profits will be given to No Kid Hungry—what more could one want in a sweatshirt?
Obsessed with this.
A cool color and an even cooler shape.
This will make all your days brighter.
Speaking of trendy swimwear…
I have a thing for athletic shorts right now, and these are calling my name.
Get them before they're gone!
Just another item in this roundup I may or may not have already ordered.
These take the cake.
Who can resist pearl straps?
This will go with everything.
Choosing my favorite of the four tie-dye colorways on this sweater nearly killed me.
Converse are already trending for summer, and these will only help the cause.
Swoon.
Why not?
I may or may not already own this.

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



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