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Summer Sets: The Easy, Comfy, and Cool Trend Everyone's Vibing With RN

Just because we'll be spending much more time out of the house this summer than we did last doesn't mean we're completely ditching our comfy vibe. Sure, fancier going-out pieces and—gasp—heels are slowly starting to enter back into our outfit rotations but I think I speak for everyone when I say that comfort is still our top priority. So the trend that I'm unpacking here feels extra relevant right now for that reason—it's easygoing and unfussy but still has that cool factor to it.

Enter the trend I'm dubbing summer sets. In lightweight fabrics like poplin and linen, these duos are defined by two pieces: a button-down shirt, whether it be long or short sleeves, and coordinating shorts that are somewhat inspired by boxers. Almost as soon as I was aware that these sets were becoming a thing, they suddenly proliferated and started popping up everywhere I looked. Spot them on fashion-girl Instagram styled with cool basics like ribbed tanks and even worn as swimsuit coverups. Obviously, the idea is that you'll be wearing them together, but like all good matching sets each piece is easily styled solo, too. 

To see all my favorite shorts sets in the market right now, just keep scrolling.

Shop the matching Printed Cotton Poplin Shorts ($155)
Shop the matching Marine Shirt ($130)
Shop the matching Fifi Sustainable Shorts in Disco Yellow ($125)
Shop the matching Linen Shorts ($130)
Shop the matching Striped Poplin Shorts ($40)
Shop the matching Lilly Shorts ($84)
Shop the matching Benny Shirt ($177)
Shop the matching Oversized Linen Shirt ($99)
Shop the matching Boxer Shorts ($58)
Shop the matching Leighton Shorts ($128)
Shop the matching Shawn Shorts ($88)

Up next: 25 Cheap and Trendy Things I'm Buying for Summer in NYC



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