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In Case You're Interested, These 24 Items Look Way Expensive for Under $40

There’s nothing that excites me more during a shopping session than uncovering a chic item with a surprisingly affordable price tag. While we cover these treasures on the regular here at Who What Wear, I wanted to spend the next few moments showcasing some of my favorite summer items that ring in under $40. The beauty of all the pieces coming your way is that they look quite high-end given their fashion-forward silhouettes, but all have that lower price tag.

Interested? Keep scrolling to check out the coolest affordable finds that may pique your interest if you’re shopping at the moment. And of course, you can always bookmark some of the picks and reference them later as well.

This corset-inspired tank with the double-seam detail is quite trend-forward.
Fashion girls are all about the chain chokers.
Layer this cashmere wool-blend fabric bra under a slouchy blazer for a very "right-now" vibe.
Use this on-trend tank dress as a base layer to really play with accessories.
This versatile skirt also comes in black and pink.
The buckle straps are such a nice touch.
The croc-effect detail makes this bag look far pricer than it actually is.
Cute shirtdress for the win.
There are so many things right about these sandals—the straps and square toe for starters.
All about those tube-top vibes this season.
Team these paper-bag shorts with your favorite tee. 
The puff sleeves give this top such a fancy feel.
Such an elegant ring.
The lettuce-edge detail is very sweet.
Make that statement.
A cute LBD for $30? Done.
This crocheted top is so intricate. 
A darling summer top with the wrap effect.
All about the smocked detail this season.
The drawstring accent is playful and different.
Racerbank tanks are an It basic for the season.
Adorable slingbacks.
A quality polo is a 2020 must.
Easy wear-with-everything shorts.

Next, check out the affordable trends our editors are loving right now.



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