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The Demand Is High for These 29 Nordstrom Basics

There is an interesting feature on each of the product pages on Nordstrom’s site. There’s actually a spot below the sizing drop-down section that showcases if and how many fellow shoppers are actually viewing that particular item at that time. So essentially, you can more or less tell if a piece is in "higher demand" based on the number of people considering the item.

We decided to take a scroll through the pages of fashionable basics and pulled out those versatile picks that have higher demand because multiple people were viewing said items as we were putting together this story. In terms of the assortment, there’s everything from tried-and-true denim cuts to easy-to-style tanks and tees to lightweight layering pieces as well.

With all that said, keep scrolling to check out a variety of top-notch Nordstrom items.

Flawless tee.
Can't go wrong with distressed jeans from Agolde.
The drapey fit is great for summer.
You can style this LBD in so many ways.
Just easy.
A nice hue.
Wear this tube top as is or with a flowy shirt layered on top.
Staple jeans.
A pretty dress that will pair well with so many different accessories.
Cute ribbed tee.
Dress this cap-sleeve blouse up or down.
All about oversize shirting.
Use this tank dress as the foundation of a great summer vibe.
Cutoffs, anyone?
And here's another A+ blouse for you.
This dress could be considered a next-level basic given that it's forward yet still versatile.
A bodysuit will give you that perfectly tucked-in look.
Talk about comfy pants.
A sweet top with the wrap detail.
Just in case you need to refresh your leggings offering.
Racerback tanks for the win.
Okay, one more pair of denim shorts as an option.
Sleek with the midi length.
Very chic with sneakers.
A denim jacket is great for chilier summer nights.
Breezy for summer.
The lightweight fabric is great.
Sleek LBD.
A versatile cardigan.

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