25 Summer Buys We Love From Monki, Weekday and ASOS
I have to admit when it comes to my own personal shopping, I can in my 30s sometimes (wrongly) assume that the likes of Weekday, Monki and ASOS will be a little young for my taste. I’m a big believer that anyone can dress how they want regardless of age, however I personally am at the stage in my life where I don’t want to wear viral TikTok trends, but stick to more classic pieces. However I was impressed by many of the timeless pieces these three brands have to offer, beyond the tie dye and cut outs. Turns out my assumption was completely wrong.
Weekday is known for creating basics with an edge, and I think you can't beat its denim offering and oversized white shirts. ASOS right now has so many great printed midi dresses, statement sunglasses and short and shirt co-ords. And then Monki is a little more playful, creating cute floral and gingham prints and punchy brights. Keep scrolling to see the 25 summer buys I love from Monki, Weekday and ASOS.
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