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I'm a Former Nordstrom Buyer With a Lot of Clothes—I Wear These Items the Most

Susie Wright is routinely one of our go-to experts for style guidance. The influencer previously worked as a Nordstrom buyer and is currently a stylist and a blogger with her site So Susie, so her sartorial expertise is of utmost interest. Given her work in the industry and her adoration for fashion, she has accumulated quite the assortment of clothes over the years. On that note, she's actually in the process of cleaning out her closet. During this process, she realized the specific pieces that really are true wardrobe staples for her. These are must-haves that she will keep front and center in her closet.

Below, you'll uncover some of the items that she's wearing the most these days. The pieces in question are versatile and could pair well with a range of outfits. You'll also find outfit references and inspired shopping picks in case any of Wright's staples are of interest to you. Keep scrolling for more.

On Wright: Michael Stars tank. "A good tank is a staple that everyone should own. It layers nicely under any jacket, and when the weather warms up, you can wear it on its own. I probably throw this one on several times a week—not kidding." 
On Wright: J.Crew dress. "A shirtdress is my go-to for an easy, effortless outfit. It looks good with almost any shoe, and it's kind of the perfect dress for right now."
On Wright: Veronica Beard top. "Pretty white tops are a nice option to a basic tee. I especially love the puff-sleeve details—I get compliments every time I wear this one." 
On Wright: J.Crew trench. "On cooler days, try your favorite white tee, faded, worn-in jeans, and a classic trench. It looks a little more polished for running around town."
On Wright: Schutz sandals. "When the weather brightens up, I wear slide sandals almost every single day. Easy to pair with denim, dresses, and even joggers." 
On Wright: Mother jeans. "White denim is on serious rotation right now. I'm especially loving a higher-rise straight-leg jean."
On Wright: Good American shirt. "Even though it's spring, I still grab this faux-leather shirt and wear it like a jacket. There's something about this luxe-looking trend that elevates every outfit."

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