(HuffPost may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page.) It may be raining sideways this weekend, but a little unpredictable weather never stopped us from some weekend shopping.With the beginning of March in full swing, we can't help but think about satin blouses, white shoes, lightweight trench coats, and the rest of the gorgeous spring trends that we've been itching to try.Though, a new wardrobe doesn't have to overwhelm our closets or our pockets. That's why we're simplifying the hunt for the perfect spring additions for you. If you're looking for some warmer-weather staples that will last you this season and beyond, see below for some simple inspiration.And keep up with us at Finds for all things spring fashion and more.Happy hunting, Brittany and Amanda 5 Pieces Your Spring Wardrobe Can't Live Without A relaxed fit button-down is a wardrobe essential as the weather eases up. This under $100 silk shirt from Everlane is where everyday ease meets timeless sophistication. Dress it up with your favorite paper bag trousers and some kitten heels, or tuck it into your high-waisted jeans and throw on a bold lip for a girl's night out. Come spring, we're not about hiking up our super-tight skinny jeans that probably suffocated us during the winter months. Instead, go for an easier fitting pair of flared crop jeans from Everlane that are still flattering but won't make you break a sweat. And for under $80, these Japanese denim jeans are a true steal. If there's anything you add to your spring wardrobe, let it be a midi-dress. Throw a sweater over it so it feels like a skirt, pair it with a jean jacket, or dress it up for a night out. Its versatility will give you so many outfit options that the $88 price tag will pay for itself over and over again. Better yet? This dress by Michael Stars is reversible so it carries a different look with each wear. No moon dust. No B.S. Just a completely essential daily guide to achieving the good life. Subscribe here. Like what you see? Share it.©2018 HuffPost | 770 Broadway, New York, NY 10003 You are receiving this email because you signed up for updates from HuffPost Feedback | Privacy Policy | Unsubscribe |
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