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I Don't Like Anything Too Trendy, But These Under-$200 Staples Are Freaking Good

When a new season hits and all your favorite retailers are once again stocked with fresh pieces, it can be tempting to splurge on all the top trends. In the long run, however, I believe it's smarter to spend money on items that strike a balance between classic and trendy because they'll have the most longevity and versatility. That's exactly the motto of our newly launched Who What Wear Collection.

Our latest drop includes pieces that hit on major fall trends—like corsets and cutouts—without risking that timeless factor we all crave. After all, who wants to buy something they'll stop wearing in just a couple of months? Scroll down to shop 27 staples that are too tempting to pass up. 

This corset-style top can be styled in so many different ways. 
This deep-V top is begging to be worn with a statement necklace. 
This LBD deserves a spot in your closet because of the beautiful print and cute button details. 
The dress also comes in this beautiful soft-purple hue. 
I'm obsessed with this contrast-collar top. 
Baby blue feels so fresh and cool for fall. 
I have a feeling this dress will sell out lickety-split. 
This dress looks fantastic with any shoes, but I particularly love pairing it with tall boots for fall. 
This gathered detail at the neckline makes such a cool yet subtle statement.
The perfect top to wear with jeans. 
Get that layered look effortlessly. 
I can't decide which color I like best, so I may have to buy both. 
I highly recommend getting the matching skirt as well, but this top would also look super cute with jeans. 
This is such a great set to mix and match with your current wardrobe. 
This dove gray is so soothing. 
Yep, this color also has a matching skirt. 
The softest cardi you'll ever meet. 
Pair the above sweater with this matching dress, and you've got yourself a foolproof outfit. 
This swingy dress is so cute and extremely comfortable. 
Yep, this dress is maternity friendly. 
I can't get over this beautiful marble-swirl pattern. 
I can easily think of 10 different outfits to wear with this versatile skirt. 
A pop of color never hurt anyone. 
This is simply the most comfortable and easy-to-wear LBD in existence. 
This ruching adds such a cool edge. 
The ideal layering piece for fall and winter. 
This lettuce-edge detail is so cute. 

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