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The Ageless Spring Capsule Wardrobe: 13 Outfits, Each Under $250

I've never been one to embrace uniform dressing, although I admire those who do, like Anna Wintour. While I appreciate the ease of it, I like my wardrobe to have a little more variety. Almost as easy as a go-to uniform (but far more fun) is a capsule wardrobe. If you want to look current for spring but don't want to spend a ton of time or money figuring out what you need to create fresh, new outfits for the season, a capsule wardrobe is your saving grace. And as I've done before, I put one together for you. This timing around, though, I'm leaning more toward classic than trendy.

The beauty of a classic-leaning capsule wardrobe is that it truly works for any age group. These outfits consist of elevated basics like blazers, floral-print dresses, and denim. I did my due diligence and found some of my favorite affordable pieces to create them with for you. So go ahead and dig through your existing wardrobe, and if you're lacking in any pieces needed to re-create these 13 perfect outfits, consider the hard work already done for you. Scroll on to shop everything you need for a classic, ageless spring capsule wardrobe (and discover the outfits that can come of it).

This sophisticated outfit will easily take you from the office to dinner.

While this casual off-duty look is filled with trends, it remains classic.

Make a neutral dress look even chicer with the addition of playful accessories.

This is an outfit you'll wear over and over—whether it's day or night.

Pastels look particularly cool with utilitarian pieces.

If you want to stock your closet with simple outfits, this jumpsuit is for you.

The addition of the socks makes this classic outfit a bit more 2020.

Long shorts are here to stay, so don't hesitate to invest in a pair.

The perfect warm-weather weekend outfit (in our opinion).

A blazer makes everything casual feel a little more professional.

A vest as a top is a fresh, unexpected choice with denim.

Some days, you just can't be bothered with a lot of accessories. With this outfit, you don't need them.

Expect to get lots of compliments when wearing this pretty, versatile top.

This post was published at an earlier date and has since been updated.

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