32 Items That Give The Row, Khaite, and Toteme Vibes But Are More Affordable
Let's be honest. It can be a major letdown when our budgets don't align with our penchant for designer pieces, especially those from The Row, Khaite, and Toteme. However, that won't stop me from trying to cultivate a wardrobe that is right on par with the luxury looks I'm lusting after. Thankfully, with a little patience (and lots of shopping), there is an abundance of affordable expensive-looking pieces to be discovered.
To achieve the quiet-luxury look that the aforementioned designer brands provide without breaking the bank, I start by setting the price filters of my favorite online stores to $200 or less. From there, I scan the results for minimal pieces in primarily neutral hues that feel both effortless and timeless. This usually looks like a variety of elevated basics like crisp white button-downs, classic trench coats, easy trousers, streamlined shoes, and much more. Scroll on to check out 32 of my top picks that are guaranteed to affordably curb your expensive-fashion cravings.
Our editor in chief loves this dress. Check out how it looks on her for more proof.
I can totally see the Olsen twins in these pants.
If you're looking for a Western kick, check out these boots.
Wear these pants with tanks, T-shirts, button-downs, and more cool tops.
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Jennifer Camp Forbes is currently the shopping updates editor at Who What Wear, where she has worked in a variety of capacities for over a decade, including creative director and various editor roles. She’s well-known as a shopping expert that’s sought out for advice and insight on the latest trends, outfit ideas, and fashion picks thanks to her thoughtful shopping roundups, digital moodboards, and extensive knowledge of up-and-coming brands, plus the new arrivals sections of the chicest retailers. Jennifer has had a lifelong interest in fashion which led her to intern at Harper’s Bazaar as an undergraduate. Later, while working towards her masters degree in psychological counseling at Columbia University, she founded two digital fashion publications: Le Fashion and Olsens Anonymous. The popularity of both sites grew and after graduation she decided put her plans to become a therapist aside to pursue a career in fashion. While she has called Los Angeles and New York City home in the past, she currently works remotely from Massachusetts. When she’s not obsessing over and writing about her latest fashion finds, she is delighting in raising two little ones with her highschool sweetheart, perusing TikTok religiously, listening to podcasts and audiobooks, creating abstract photographs, and eating the best Mexican food she can get her hands on.
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