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I'm a Senior Fashion Editor—These Are the New Under-$150 Items You Won't Regret

As the headline states, my profession is Senior Editor (of Who What Wear), but I also just really love to shop for fun—online that is. I'm always on the hunt for that most perfect item in every category that's fresh without being too trendy, that's high-quality without being too expensive, and that's low-key but instantly cool. Let's discuss that.

If you're a frequent reader of Who What Wear and/or follow us on social media, you probably heard that we launched Who What Wear Collection last week, our new highly curated line of trend-forward classics that you'll want to wear forever. Our launch collection is made up of 27 pieces (with more to come soon), many of which are under $150. As someone who shops pretty much every day, I will tell you that these pieces are incredibly chic and look wildly expensive. Whether you're in the market for the perfect tank, a sumptuous slip skit, or an elevated sweater set, you won't regret your purchase—trust me.

Scroll to shop the 9 under-$150 Who What Wear Collection items I know you'll love, and to see how us editors and some of our favorite fashion girls are wearing them.

This perfectly cropped cardigan and luxe slip skirt look beautiful together and with everything else. (Translation: You won't regret purchasing them.)
Wear this go-to basic with the aforementioned cardigan or on its own.
I love a good sweater set, and it doesn't get better than this one. The pretty puffed sleeves and ruched bra are pretty, timeless, and trend-forward.
Meet the marbled set you won't be able to stop thinking about. Feel free to mix and match it, and wear it over the tanks (and bra) in this slideshow.
Another great styling idea.
As you can see, our pleated plisse pieces look incredibly luxurious and feel so good on. (Bonus: They're machine washable and will never wrinkle.)
See what I mean about the plisse pieces? So good.
If you're in the market for the perfect tank top, look no further. This one will look great on its own or as a layering piece. I recommend ordering it in each color.

Next up, 5 specific basics that will enhance your wardrobe.



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