This week I found out my mom is a Free People regular. I saw her poking through its new arrivals, cart completely full, and decided to find out what exactly she was loving on a site that I also frequent. Not to say we don't have similar aesthetics, but we definitely don't always choose the same pieces.
So I snooped through her cart to find out what items we were both picking (ideally for the purpose of borrowing them on my next visit). I quickly came to find that there's a multitude of timeless pieces that she and I both loved from longline dresses to sensible boots to playful outerwear. And, of course, traditional basics that are always a good idea like everyday denim and pretty knitwear.
Below, we've curated our joint picks for everything you'll want to keep in your closet for years to come. Keep scrolling to get shopping.
Free People
We The Free Freddie Striped Shirt
A comfortable striped shirt works for every season.
Sam Edelman
Bianca Sling Heels
My mom and I agreed that this is the ideal heel height for go-to shoes.
Free-est
Blair One-Piece
An easy outfit formula.
Levi's
90s 501 Jeans
From the silhouette to the wash, these jeans are a staple piece.
Free People
Get Obsessed Babydoll Dress
Simple black baby doll dresses are for everyone.
Reebok
Club C Double Sneakers
These sneakers are a hero piece for any age.
Vagabond
Alex Loafers
Loafers that will stand the test of time.
Free People
Whispers Cardi
Anyone would want to be bundled up in this cozy cardigan.
Free People
Dolman Quilted Knit Jacket
Every plain outfit will be upgraded with this quilted jacket.
Free People
Hailee Sweater Set
Adding a simple coat on top is all you need to take this set out into the world.
Free People
Get Free Denim Mini
A denim swing dress works for any age.
Citizens of Humanity
Beverly Slouch Jeans
The wide leg of these jeans makes them feel trouser-like.
Free People
Roam More Maxi
For under $150, this maxi dress is a steal for your next vacation.
Free People
FP One Naya Top
We both love a frilly blouse.
Free People
Aelia Drop-Waist Midi
A dress like this is worth all the investment.
We the Free
Good Luck Mid-Rise Barrel Jeans
We're both loving baggy, casual jeans for daytime outfits.
New Balance
2002r Sneakers
With a white T-shirt and jeans, period.
Free People
Siggy Leather Belt
This statement leather belt will break up any simple ensemble.
Free People
Veda Sweater Set
And it comes in so many different colors.
Free People
Chloe Jacket
Okay, we're both buying this statement jacket.
Agolde
Amber Jeans
Heard straight is the new skinny.
Free People
Slouchy Carryall
Red accents are my New Year's dressing resolution.
We the Free
Tinsley Baggy High-Rise Jeans
Dark wash is always an elevated option for denim.
Free People
Falling For You Brushed Plaid Scarf
There's no age limit on having a little fun with your accessories.
Levi's
Wedgie Straight Jeans
Quintessential, timeless denim.
Free People
Coastal Stripe Pullover
Spice up your sweater drawer.
We the Free
Maeve Low-Slung Oversized Jeans
Baggy black jeans offer endless styling options.
Free People
School Boy Cashmere Cardi
Grass green freshens this micro-knit cardigan.
Free People
Easy Street Tunic
This lovechild of a sweater and sweatshirt offers chic comfort.
Vagabond
Hermine Mules
These sleek black flats are a closet mainstay.
Free People
Take Me To Paris Low-Back Set
Waiting for spring so we can wear this breezy vest set.
Citizens of Humanity
Horseshoe Jeans
Barrel jeans are a trend to keep your eyes on.
Free People
Mina Jacket
This cropped jacket is perfect for in-between seasons or mild weather.
Free People
Easy Street Crop Pullover
Back to my New Year's dressing resolution, use red accents amply.
This story was published at an earlier date and has since then been updated.
Copelyn is a freelance fashion and accessory editor who formerly worked for Who What Wear as an associate shopping editor. Before her time at Who What Wear, Copelyn was at Bustle Digital Group, working on the accessory market for cover shoots and fashion features across Nylon, The Zoe Report, Bustle, Romper, and Elite Daily. Copelyn also previously worked at InStyle and Cosmopolitan in the fashion departments. Copelyn has a journalism degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In her spare time, she freelances in graphic and web design in the fashion space and loves to upcycle clothing, home décor, and sneakers.