So I was looking at the 10-day weather forecast the other day, and it gave me some optimism after months of winter. It also gave me the desire to review my spring wardrobe for any holes that needed filling. In doing so, I was left feeling a little uninspired.
I usually prefer to shop for staples before deciding which trendier pieces I'm going to buy that season, but I don't necessarily like to wear the exact same staples every spring. I also tend to get bored easily with clothes, and like everyone else, I don't want to spend a ton on them every time the seasons change.
What I'm getting at is that I need new spring staples, and you get to come along for the ride with me (if you're so inclined). Below, scroll to shop 31 options that I found and loved, all of which are under $150 and will greatly improve your warm-weather wardrobe, whether it needs it or not.
Who What Wear Collection
Haley Corset Bodysuit
I can't get over how beautiful this neckline is.
Other Stories
Quilted Floral Mini Skirt
All of my other skirts can step aside.
Skims
Boyfriend T-Shirt
The reviews for this tee are off the charts.
H&M
Faux Suede Slingbacks
I'm looking forward to letting my feet see the world again.
Agolde
Parker Long Loose Vintage Shorts
Denim shorts don't get more perfect than these.
Free People
Mae Sweater
Skirt Set
The beauty of this cute set is that both pieces can be mixed and matched.
Ugg
Tasman X Waterproof Clogs
Anyone else very intrigued by these?
Who What Wear Collection
Mollie Knit Skirt
This color is so good.
Zara
Cut Out Mini Dress
This cutout dress is calling me.
Everlane
The Cloud Cable-Knit Vest
This airy vest would make for the perfect spring layer.
Reformation
Alondra Top
I'd throw this pretty top on all the time if I owned it.
H&M
90s Baggy Ultra High Waist Jeans
How these $20 jeans aren't sold out yet is beyond me.
Madewell
The Perfect Vintage Fatigue Shorts
These look good with literally everything.
Who What Wear Collection
Matilda Wavy Ribbed Cardigan
I don't have time to list them all, but this color goes with so many other colors.
Open Edit
Rib Twist Front Sweater
I don't know what your version of a staple is, but this is mine.
Other Stories
Mock Neck Mini Dress
I didn't realize it before, but I think I need a camel minidress.
Zara
Low Rise Straight Leg Jeans
I'd wear these non-scary low-rise jeans.
Mango
Cropped Jacket With Pockets
Simply put, I love this.
New Balance
996 Classic Sneakers
This color combo is so pretty.
The Drop
Constance Rib Button Down Sweater
There's a reason me and my fellow editors have included this little cardigan in multiple stories.
Reformation
Gracelynn Dress
I plan on wearing this dress exactly like the model—with knee boots.
Levi's
Essential Western Shirt
Prepare yourself for lots of cute denim-shirt outfits.
BDG
Rae Carpenter Pants
Just a heads up that cargo pants are starting to be everywhere.
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Sophia Mini Dress
As transitional as dresses get.
Line
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Danielle Rib Knit Top
Throw a blazer or denim jacket on over this and go.
Open Edit
Sheena Sandals
At $60, these feel like a steal.
Topshop
Patchwork Stripe Oversize Button-Up Shirt
As someone who practically lives in striped button-downs in the spring, I want this.
Madewell
Straw Bucket Hat
Meet your future favorite spring accessory.
Astr the Label
Clairemont Top
Pretty-white-top season is upon us.
Mango
Oversized Cotton Trench
I can't get over how reasonably priced and perfect this is.
Converse
All Star '70s Oxford Sneakers
These always have been and always will be the best spring sneakers.
Allyson is a senior editor forBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing
. She joined the company in 2014 as co-founder Katherine Power's executive assistant and over the years has written hundreds of stories forBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing
. Prior to her career in fashion, Allyson worked in the entertainment industry at companies such as Sony Pictures Television. Allyson is now based in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She holds a BFA in theater arts. Her path to fashion may not have been linear, but based on the number of fashion magazines she collected as a child and young adult, it was meant to be.