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This "Trendy" Site Actually Has the Best Basics Ever

Like most people, when you think of Revolve, you probably think of the site's trend-forward selection—and I don't blame you. The retailer is known for constantly keeping up with the latest It pieces, brands, and of-the-moment motifs, and honestly, it excels at it and knows how to market its offerings to people who are looking for just that. However, as someone who tends to prefer a wardrobe full of great basics to one rife with all the latest trends, I'm here to tell you that the site can, without a doubt, do both.

When I'm shopping for new jeans, shorts, tees, tanks, sandals, or even simple summer dresses, I go to Shopbop, Zara, and Net-a-Porter, but without fail, I also check Revolve every time, and the site does not disappoint. To prove it to you, I've gone through its many pages of products, rounded up my favorite essentials in all the aforementioned categories, and packaged them for you in today's little (but lengthy) story. To get started, simply keep scrolling, and prepare to have your shopping habits forever changed.

Pro tip: You can't go wrong with anything Agolde.
Simple and effective.
Re/Done has really perfected the basics at this point.
It's clear why this is a best seller.
Small details make such a big difference.
Who else loves a good henley?
Another popular pick by this brand.
Something casual to consider swapping your leggings for.
I love the loose fit on these.
Anything can be a basic if you want it to.
I'll take the shoes, too.
Just right.
You'll want to wear this easy dress every weekend.
So, so good.
How to make a cutout feel fresh.
Terry cloth is everything right now.
I would say "casual" is relative.
Isn't she chic?
As someone who already bought these, I can't recommend them enough.
You'll wear them every day.
For when you need some height.
Trendy but not too trendy.
I also own these and can tell you they're shockingly useful.
You can just tell they're comfortable.
I'm actually shocked that this is on sale.
A must-have.
Perfect for wearing under blazers.
Such a good cut and color.
I own this and love it.
For when you don't want to go so basic.
The ideal fit and length.
I wouldn't skip on the matching pieces, either.
Comfortable and cool.
Copying this whole look ASAP.
They'll go with everything.
Levi's will never fail you.

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