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7 Ways to Turn Spring's Biggest Trends Into Comfortable Outfits

Post-lockdown outfits may be on everyone's minds right now (believe us, we're equally excited), but if there's one thing a year of quarantine taught us, it's that comfort reigns supreme. We're still eager to try out less wfh-friendly trends like revenge heels and fancy tops, but that doesn't mean being comfortable is overrated. If you're still trying to figure out what to do with all of those sneakers and athleisure pieces you've accumulated over the months, let us help you out.   

Since we're slowly getting back to in-person catchups, lunch dates, and chill weekend picnics, you may have the urge to change out of the full sweatsuit from time to time, and step it up sartorially. The good news–you don't have to sacrifice comfort to do so.  We selected seven of the biggest spring trends and turned them into easy, low-key outfits to wear whether you're in the comfort of your home, on a casual meetup, and everything in between. Keep scrolling to shop them all. 

Next up, Welcome To Cardigan Season: 29 Under $150, Light & Easy Styles I’m Shopping Now.



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