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UNDER $100 STYLE

Now that the weather is getting nicer, I’ve felt inspired to do a bit of spring shopping these last few weeks. There are lots of cute pieces available I want to share, so I thought I’d put together another fun roundup of some cute things under $100.

I think it’s safe to say my life has been taken over by the coastal grandmother trend, ha! But truly, I will always be here for all the striped button-ups, lightweight knits, and linen. I was very excited to stumble across this striped linen shirt dress the other day. You all know about my love for stripes and shirt dresses. I bought the Hill House Lily dress when it first launched in February and have been a fan ever since. I’m crossing my fingers that they release it in more neutral colors since it’s my dream dress on paper. Until then, I’ll be looking for similar styles and was very pleased with this beautiful $80 find! To continue with the theme of stripes, my favorite striped boatneck tee got brought back for the summer. It’s a classic style I’ve been wearing for years and a wonderful under $50 staple to add to your spring closet.

While looking at shoes, I came across a gorgeous pair of tan sandals that looked like they could be designer. I appreciate the attention to detail, from contrasting white stitching to a padded inner sole and geometric crossover front straps. They’re just under $90 and a great versatile pair of sandals. Style with a black eyelet dress for a spring date night or a smocked white linen top and jeans for a cute and casual outfit.

STRIPED BOATNECK TEE // STRAW HAT WITH RIBBON // STRIPED LINEN SHIRT DRESS

SLINGBACK ESPADRILLES // WHITE TUNIC // STRIPED BOXY OXFORD SHIRT

BEIGE SILK BLEND CREWNECK // BLACK EYELET DRESS // SMOCKED TOP // TAN SANDALS

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KC

It would be interesting if you would do a summary post tracking your style evolution from a thirty-ish gal living in the city, to a New Jersey mother in her forties, embracing Grandma style!

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