And Now, All the New T-Shirts, Leggings, and Jeans I'm Obsessing Over for Spring

spring-shirts-leggings-jeans-298803-1648154644919-main

(Image credit: @dianekari)

Spring in New York is quite possibly the hardest season to dress for. Winter is simple—down jackets, fuzzy socks, laced-up snow boots, a cashmere-blend scarf. Summer is flouncy dresses and sandals, and fall is sweaterdresses and knee boots. But suddenly, it’s spring, and it’s confusing. It’s too warm for puffers, too cold for tank tops, too warm for skirts with tights, but too cold for shorts, which all accumulates into a frenzied clothing transition. 

After 23 years of this, I’ve finally cracked the code to spring attire: leggings, jeans, and T-shirts. On the top, go for a brand-new T-shirt in simple springtime hues or a cropped cut, which a light jacket can easily be slung over. Then for the bottom, the right pair of leggings, either athletic or leather, keeps you temperate and goes with nearly any outfit. Or perhaps try jeans because you can’t wear leggings every single day (allegedly), so a cropped pair or a light wash is the perfect transition into warmer weather. And it seems as though retailers are on board with my choices; the T-shirts, leggings, and jeans this season are some of the best that I’ve seen yet. Keep scrolling through to see all of my picks so that you never have to be without transitional clothing ever again. It’s time to say goodbye to spring cleaning and hello to spring shopping.

T-Shirts

spring-shirts-leggings-jeans-298803-1648154470699-main

(Image credit: @chasemarieee)

spring-shirts-leggings-jeans-298803-1648154481908-main

(Image credit: @deborabrosa)

Leggings

spring-shirts-leggings-jeans-298803-1648154487635-main

(Image credit: @hedvigso)

Jeans

spring-shirts-leggings-jeans-298803-1648154475744-main

(Image credit: @dianekari)

spring-shirts-leggings-jeans-298803-1648154460221-main

(Image credit: @alyssainthecity)

Up next, I Look at Reformation, Nordstrom, and H&M Every Week—These Items Are in My Cart

Contributor