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32 Summer Basics That Are Also Low-Key Trendy

As far as my wardrobe goes, I'm a lot more fun in the summer. In the winter, I wear a lot of neutrals and sweaters, whereas during the summer, I fill my wardrobe with color, pretty prints, and lots of trends. But that's not to say that I don't also shop for basics when it's warm out—I just try to keep them interesting.

For this fun (keyword) shopping roundup, I found 32 pieces that are versatile enough to pass as basics but that are also low-key trendy, including a two-tone cardigan, a pair of sweatshorts with ruffle accents, and a seamed white T-shirt, among other items.

I don't know about you, but I'm currently feeling an urge to shop that I haven't felt in a while. As the world slowly starts opening back up and making plans has become a thing again, I've started thinking about outfits to wear to places besides the grocery store and for mirror selfies. So with that, scroll to shop the low-key trendy basics that I'd wear out in the world all summer long.

Not your average white tee, folks.
Look cute, feel comfortable.
A blazer is a basic, but this season's It color is not.
Balloon jeans are the definition of low-key trendy.
Fun fact: I just ordered this.
Easy shape, trendy color.
Business in the middle, party on the arms.
I enjoy this pop of color.
I fully expect these to sell out soon.
For your sporty side.
Take note of the trendy split hem.
This color somehow goes with everything.
Say hello to your most comfortable summer dress.
I think this cool seersucker top might be my next purchase.
Excellent use of shoulder pads.
I love a good set of pleats.
The quilting keeps them trendy.
I can think of so many ways to wear this easy shirt.
This dress is basically perfect.
Started as a trend and stuck around.
The days of uncomfortable bustiers are over.
Carhartt is quickly becoming the new throwback It brand.
These fit so well—I tell everyone to buy them.
If you're brave enough to wear jeans in the summer, they might as well be as cool as these.
You should probably prepare yourself for these to be sold out everywhere soon.
I'd consider swapping bike shorts for this.
Everyone still loves these.
Polo collars are the trend that keeps on giving.
Subtle (but impactful) asymmetry.
All of your other white T-shirts are about to get jealous.
Details such as the Peter Pan collar take this basic to trend territory.
Sweatshirts don't have to be just for winter.

Next up, 25 Cheery Summer Dresses That Will Make You (and Everyone Else) Smile



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