
I’d like to consider myself a bit of a connoisseur of shopping on a budget. I’m always hunting down the best deals, thrifting, and making sure I’m getting the most bang for my buck. The start of spring (and ability to finally leave home without covering my outfit with a jacket) always makes me want to reinvent myself—closet included. So even though I wish I had an unlimited budget to buy a whole new wardrobe, this seasonal shopping spree needs to be done on a budget. Luckily, my hunt for spring fashion pieces under $100 turned out to be way more successful than anticipated.
Thanks to some of our editor-approved favorites, like Abercrombie & Fitch, Old Navy, Steve Madden, and Gap, I was able to lock down a slew of on-trend, under-$100 options to add to my wish list. I even picked out a few things that are under $50. Now, my only qualm about spring shopping is deciding on which items to add to my cart.
Ready for a spring wardrobe refresh? These 20 under-$100 spring fashion pieces are officially on our editors’ wishlists.
If I’m leaving my house in the summer, chances are, I’m wearing a flip flop. I’m a strong believer that although they’re casual, they’re chic as hell. And this version—square toe, thong strap, chocolatey brown—is like the elevated, older cousin of the rubber flip flops we know and love. The suede upper is soft and matte with a weight to it that doesn’t feel like a sub-$100 shoe.
available in 7 colors
Whenever I go on a trip, I’m always packing one little heel. And these are the ultimate vacation shoe. PVC jelly construction means they’re waterproof, wipe clean, and built for real spring and summer weather (plus, they’s fun!). Low enough to actually commit to for a full day, sleek and structured enough to elevate an outfit.
available in 7 colors
I love anything that can make me feel like I’m living my childhood ballerina dreams. The satin sheen is genuine—not plasticky, not flat—and the rounded toe keeps it from tipping into precious territory. The kind of shoe that holds its own against bold colors and prints, or disappears into an outfit when you need it to.
available in 2 colors
Last year, I fell in love with jelly flats. I wasn’t sure about them when they first came back on the scene, but my red pair quickly became my most worn shoe. It’s actually shocking how comfortable they are. This silhouette is stripped back enough that the material reads considered rather than cheap—and because they’re clear, they never compete with whatever you’ve got going on outfit-wise. Also wipe clean in two seconds.
available in 8 colors
I’m truly a sucker for anything woven. I love that this bag is big enough for all of the essentials (plus more), but still feels like just the right size.
5 colors available
Dress up a basic white tee (which is the quintessential spring staple) with a funky beaded necklace. The hardest part will be deciding which of the gorgeous colors to go with.
10+ colors available
Sunglasses that are on-trend, don’t get stuck in your hair, and are under $60? Yeah, *add to cart.*
2 styles available
My favorite hack for covering up fourth-day hair, this new denim addition to The Everygirl Shop is a must-have in your spring fashion arsenal.
Anything called a “soft jean” immediately has my attention. Add in this gorgeous butter yellow color, and I added these to my wish list five seconds after I saw them.
5 styles available
These gingham straight-leg paints have a little bit of vintage flair, but are versatile enough for the office or weekend activities.
4 styles available
Cream-colored jeans are another spring wardrobe must-have, IMO. I love that this Old Navy pair has the subtle stripe detail and utility seams. Plus, they’re under $40.
10 styles available
I’m always looking for any piece that is both comfortable and elevated, and I personally own and love this skirt. It’s 100% cotton poplin, so it will keep you cool on those warmer spring days or through the summer.
4 patterns available
In case you haven’t heard, lace camis are back in a major way. This Abercrombie option comes in three stunning colors, and is ideal for layering under your favorite spring sweater.
3 colors available
If there’s one year-round wardrobe essential I’d recommend everyone have in their closet, it’s an oversized denim button-up. And spring is really their time to shine, as they pair perfectly with more denim or with linen pants.
5 washes available
Stripes are synonymous with spring in my eyes. And in lilac and yellow? This top couldn’t be more spring-y. Pair it with jeans or white pants for an easy but put-together look.
10+ styles available
Sometimes, you just need something comfy and cozy to wear. This sweatshirt is both of those things, but the butter yellow color feels extra special for spring.
sizes S – 3XL
I’m a big fan of this sweater style from Quince, and I immediately had my eye on this Herb Green color when it was released. It’s the perfect shade of spring green.
10+ colors available
Sometimes you just need a little cardigan, whether it’s layered over a tee or draped over your shoulders. This blue hue is especially gorgeous, and the other color options are as well.
8 colors available
Mix up your cardigan collection with this striped and collared select from Abercrombie. It will work well into summer as a beachy layer, too.
3 colors available
Coming across a great cropped trench coat is tough. But finding one with a hood? A real feat. This one checks every box, and has the on-trend oversized fit I’m always looking for, too.
Jessica Welsh, Senior Fashion & Beauty Editor
Jessica oversees and edits all fashion and beauty content on The Everygirl. She also writes in-depth styling stories, trend reports, capsule wardrobes, and more. She was previously the Commerce Editor for The Everymom, where she oversaw all shopping content on the site and social. She has created editorial content for major brands such as Nordstrom, Old Navy, DSW, and Kohl’s.
This post contains a sponsored inclusion of Steve Madden but all of the opinions within are those of The Everygirl editorial board.
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