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These Summer-Ready Items May Be Under $50, But They Totally Look Expensive

Every time summer rolls around, I realize how few breathable clothing items I own. Can you blame me? Sweaters and coats are just sometimes more fun to purchase (at least when you're someone like me and love layering). But this season, I'm determined to make sure I'm ready to get dressed for the summer days ahead of me without having a jumble in the morning figuring out what exactly I can even wear from my closet. There are plenty of places I shop, but our very own Who What Wear Collection always seems to have my back. Luckily for you and me, new pieces just dropped at Target, and as always, they're all under $50.

It's hard to pick just a few options from the collection. I already own a few pieces and have put together multiple outfits that have made me excited to get dressed again. My personal favorite is the ruffle detailed skirt, but there's plenty more where that came from. Keep scrolling to see the latest pieces of the drop with a price tag you'll be happy about.

I styled this skirt with a button-up and white sandals, but I'm really considering getting the matching top.
The matching top I'm eyeing.
Gingham is a forever summer print.
Tuck this into a pair of jeans and a pair of slingbacks and you've got yourself one polished look.
You can also pair the above top with these silky lounge pants.
I know this is a vest, but it looks so good just as is.
This pair comes in five different colorways or patterns.
Hurry—this one's selling out quick.
Yes, I will continue to wear blazers in the summer, and no, I will not be taking any further questions.
If you're planning any picnics, I've found you the perfect dress.
For chillier summer nights, opt for a sleeveless sweater.
A little one-shoulder action never hurt anbody.
Bermuda shorts are back. Sorry, I don't make the rules.
What a classy LBD.
Cottagecore forever and always.
This also comes in a bright-green shade if you're feeling vibrant.
I've seen this dress styled multiple ways, and I love it each and every time.
If denim shorts aren't your vibe, opt for this neutral pair.
An asymmetrical neckline will make any basic top fashionable.
Another adorable floral number.

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