(Image credit: Courtesy of Reformation, Urban Outfitters, and Free People; Original Illustration: Yracema Rivas)
We're only halfway through January, and I already have a "blah" attitude about my winter wardrobe. My typical morning routine is set: Drink coffee, stare at my closet for an hour, and then put on the same jeans and black sweater I've been wearing for longer than I would ever admit. If this sounds at all familiar to you, I have some good news: We're starting to see a trickle-in of spring arrivals that are sure to breathe some life back into our closets. In the denim department, we're seeing new relaxed styles and the resurgence of overalls. (Love them or hate them, you have to admit they're cool.) And for knitwear, it's all about fresh prints and trending colorways to add a bit more fun to the everyday essentials. To see what I'm talking about, keep scrolling to shop the 30 new fashion arrivals from some of my favorite brands, including Free People, Reformation, and Shopbop.
Kimchi Blue
Evelyn Cropped Bomber Jacket
This jacket just inspired me to incorporate more prints into my wardrobe.
Reformation
River Relaxed Denim Overalls
There is no better time than the present for an overalls comeback.
Crap Eyewear
Sweet Leaf Sunglasses
The shape! The color! What's not to like?
Iro
Eraki Jacket
Dream jacket situation happening here.
BDG
Too Perfect Short Sleeve Tee
I'm always on the hunt for the perfect baby tee.
Levi's
501 '90s Lightweight Jeans
The editor-favorite '90s style now comes in a more lightweight fabric, and I'm so here for it.
Everlane
The Day Ballet Flat
It looks like Everlane won't be parting ways with the balletcore trend anytime soon, either.
Reformation
Defina Knit Dress
A cute mini meant to be worn year-round.
Reformation
Maddox Slingback Heel
It's the smallest touches like this strap with a dainty buckle that have me fawning over Reformation's footwear.
Free People
Larkspur Midi Skirt
For winter, I'd layer this skirt with tights and riding boots.
Aligne
Martello Check Waistcoat
I'm not letting go of the waistcoat trend anytime soon.
Levi's
Baggy Dad Jeans
In terms of quality and price point, you can't beat Levi's.
Jeffrey Campbell
Mary Jane Shelly Flats
Alaia, who?
& Other Stories
Fuzzy Knit Sweater
I love a wider sleeve on a sweater for a more modern look.
Free People
Coffee Chat Long-Sleeve
My favorite way to subtly incorporate color trends is by purchasing cozy layers like this one.
Sezane
Clyde Trench Coat
I believe this is what editors call a "timeless trench."
We the Free
Freddie Striped Shirt
Free People is already thinking about spring, and I'm right there with them.
Unsubscribed
Ae77 Stovepipe Jean
I'm not going to shy away from wearing white jeans year-round.
New Balance
530 Sneakers
Metallics made approachable.
By Anthropologie
Delicate Pearl Necklace
Anthropologie's jewelry selection is one to watch.
Sezane
Dame Trousers
A 2024 trouser refresh is exactly what I need.
Re/Done
Sheer Long Sleeve Tee
Can you tell I'm crushing on color this season?
COS
Swing Crossbody
Meet your new everyday bag.
Mango
Camp-Collar Knit Sweater
If you'd told me this was a $300 knit, I would have believed you.
Urban Renewal
Remnants Seersucker Rollover Pant
My favorite work-from-home outfit formula consists of striped pants like these plus a chunky, oversize knit.
COS
Denim Halterneck Top
The halterneck momentum died down once the temperature hit 20°, but I'm anticipating a strong comeback next season.
Citizens of Humanity
Horseshoe Jeans
This new colorway of Citizen's best-selling jeans proves barrel silhouettes are here to stay.
Scosha
Candy Gem Bracelet
This is the bracelet that cured my seasonal depression and inspired me to book spring-break flights.
Natalie Gray Herder is a Commerce Editor on the branded content team at Who What Wear. Originally from Los Angeles, Natalie decided to make the move to NYC after graduating from Loyola Marymount University in 2019. She is an avid researcher, reader, and explorer in and out of the office. She is inspired by the street style of her fellow New Yorkers and her laid-back roots in California.