My Cart Is Filled With Under-$100 Summer Pieces—Here Are My 23 Favorites
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More often than not, when scrolling a fashion site, I adjust my price settings to the under-$100 category. Just because something's expensive doesn't always mean it's the cutest thing you can find. And recently, I've snagged the most stylish under-$100 things at Urban Outfitters. I'm seriously shook over all the goodies popping off its pages. From basics like white tees and denim to trends of the moment like green ruched camis and checkered bucket hats, there's no shortage of add-to-cart-worthy pieces. Want to see all the affordable fashion I'm thinking about scooping up? Keep scrolling.
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Anneliese Henderson is a Los Angeles–based senior editor on the branded content team at Who What Wear where she covers the latest in fashion, beauty, and lifestyle. When she’s not writing about her favorite trends, you can find her reading a book by the beach or spending money on overpriced smoothies at Erewhon.
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