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I Wear Basics Every Day—These Are My Favorite Brands For Every Type

I suppose it isn't all that groundbreaking to say that I wear basics every day because we all do. Every T-shirt, pair of jeans, pair of socks, blazer, (and so on) that we wear can be considered a basic. You're probably wearing a few items that constitute as basics right now. (I certainly am.) This explains why people have such an acute interest in shopping for basics. While some types of clothing are optional—e.g. the fun plastic rings I'm currently wearing—others are actually essential.

Since I've been a fashion editor for 7 years and a basics-wearing human for almost 37 years, I've gained quite a lot of wisdom about basics brands and have come to have certain go-tos in every category of basics. Accordingly, I've compiled a list of favorites in case you're in need of a little wardrobe replenishment. Keep scrolling to shop my picks for the brands I turn to for every category of basics. You're welcome.

I'll admit that I have spent over $100 on a plain T-shirt before, but the quality of Everlane T-shirts makes me slightly retreat that, as you can get great ones for less than $20. Bonus: The color options are always excellent.

Ask any Who What Wear editor what some of their favorite denim brands are, and Agolde is likely to be one of the first they list. Its classic styles are golden but it also excels at the trends, and the fit is consistently great.

I live in the hot and sticky South, so shorts are very important to me in the summer. Each year, I buy at least two pairs from Madewell, and I never return them. They're always comfortable and flattering, and you'll find every type from denim to pleated to knit.

It wouldn't be a list of basics brands without a Zara mention. It clearly excels at trends but I urge you not to overlook the extensive selection of basics. I'm always amazed by the vast blazer offerings, in particular. And if they're unconventional, even better.

If I could only buy activewear from one brand for the rest of my life, I'd be perfectly fine with that brand being Alo. It releases new styles and colors on a weekly basis, but people never tire of its classics—myself included.

If you haven't yet checked out the dresses at & Other Stories, you're missing out. It makes so many beautiful, casual options. When I'm in the mood for a new dress that I can wear over and over (and that won't break the bank), I head straight there.

The first thing that comes to mind when anyone hears the word Reformation is pretty dresses, but its basics selection is equally epic. I highly recommend stocking up on its tank tops for the sweltering months ahead.

The designers of Nordstrom's in-house brands seem to have a collective love of button-down shirts, as you can find everything you're looking for in one place—from classic to trendy.

While Totême anything is a splurge, it's a worthy one at that. I'm particularly smitten with the brand's outerwear, which I can see myself wearing years down the road.

There's a reason practically every stylish celebrity owns at least one Wolford bodysuit: They're unbeatable. The fabric is beautifully buttery, the styles are flattering and elegant, and you'll wear them over and over.

Next up, 32 summer basics that are also low-key trendy.



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