Old Navy, the home of $4 flip-flops and American flag tees, has become one of my go-to stops for inexpensive fashions. A basic pair of khakis in a fun color, done. A simple crossbody for a trip, done. A swimsuit to round out the summer, also done.
The pieces feel fun, a little trendy, and affordable, but the quality is good enough that they won’t fall apart in the wash. Here a few of their best current pieces.
Ruffle Trim Shirtdress ($38) also in plus
Simple enough for brunch, pretty enough for a date. It’s the dress you’ll wear so often, you’ll be certain you’re wearing it too much. You also probably won’t care.
I really wanted this green moto jacket from the Anniversary Sale, but I somehow missed it until it was already gone. This ‘meteorite’ jacket is a good sub.
I wore linen pants on my trip to Cuba two years ago, and they were a total game changer. Lightweight, comfortable, airy…if you have a vacation coming up, consider picking up a pair in one of their five basic colors.
I’m told this style is flattering on every body type.
Ziptop Faux Leather Crossbody ($29)
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What did you pair the linen pants with? I’ve always struggled with how to style them so they don’t look like pajamas.
A eyelet peplum tank. https://shopstyle.it/l/PHz6
I never think to look at Old Navy, but that dress has me glued to the website right now. I’ve been looking for a resort dress, but all the ones I’ve been seeing are $250+. Nice to know there are budget-friendly options 🙂
Did you find the linen pants wrinkled a lot? Linen pants would be perfect for my trip to Morocco, but they aren’t really something I’d wear often, so the Old Navy price is ideal.
Some, but I didn’t care about it.
I have the bikini pictured. I can vouch for its flattering nature. Love it.