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A curated Burgundy look for real weather with a sleeved mini dress plus loafers and a light layer that transitions from cool morning to warm afternoon featuring polished burgundy outfit ideas for fall outfits and repeatable dresses
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Burgundy Outfit Ideas For 60-to-80-degree Days

I reach for burgundy when I want instant polish that still feels relaxed. My days often swing between 60 and 80 so I keep a few easy outfits on standby. Sleeved mini with loafers for a crisp morning. Tank and midi skirt when the sun turns bright. Straight jeans and a pretty blouse for dinner. I save the winners so getting dressed stays quick and fun. Rich Color That Reads Elevated and Easy for Fall Outfits I love how burgundy makes everything look richer without trying and you can do the same with one strong piece from your closet. I lean on clean lines and breathable fabrics while you add a light layer that moves from cool morning to warm afternoon. You will find three repeatable formulas plus smart swaps and color pairings that work with what you already own. I also included a quick CPW cheat sheet and a few app tips so you can save looks, plan your week and shop with intention. Color Focus: Burgundy Burgundy is the quietly confident friend who makes everything look richer. Start with what you already own and pull your best wine, merlot, or deep crimson piece. A mini dress with sleeves feels right when mornings are cool and afternoons warm up. Bare legs and loafers for the 70s. Knee boots and a light jacket for the 60s. If your day hits the 80s, swap to a sleeveless tank or a short-sleeve polo with a full skirt or relaxed shorts. Fit Notes and Fabrics Looking for burgundy outfit ideas that feel modern and wearable? A poplin bubble-hem tank anchors both a ruffled mini skirt and long cutoffs, keeping lines clean while the palette stays rich but breathable. Accessories shift the mood—gold huggies and wrap sandals elevate the mini, while velvet sneakers and light sunnies make denim shorts casual yet intentional. Add a denim jacket or cotton trench for cool mornings, then knot it over your shoulders by afternoon. For color pairings that always work, try burgundy with camel for warmth, cream for brightness, or navy for a timeless balance. Layer With Intention A tiered burgundy mini dress shows how one strong piece can do the work. Paired with tall boots and dark sunnies, it sharpens into a city-ready option that works for meetings or dinner. Worn with wrap sandals, pearls, and playful frames, the same dress softens into romance without effort. Texture becomes the detail that makes it special—matte cotton next to glossy accents or luminous pearls creates depth while letting the rich tone lead. Accessories in black feel sharp, tan feels easy, and white brings a crisp edge. Three Easy Formulas For burgundy outfit ideas you can repeat all season, start with a ruffle blouse. Tucked into straight denim, it becomes a simple, polished desk-to-dinner base; styled with a flippy denim skater skirt, it gains movement while staying in the same color story. Stick to breathable fabrics and mix finishes—cotton, leather, and knits—to add subtle contrast without bulk. Choose shoes by forecast: ballet flats and loafers in mild temps, sandals when it’s balmy, boots when the breeze picks up. Build a rotation you’ll actually reach for, keeping your closet edited and easy. Shop the Looks Start with the edit below and shop your closet first. These Burgundy picks work hard across burgundy outfit ideas for coffee runs, school drop off, meetings, and dinner. Think sleeved minis, leather shirt dresses, pretty blouses, and the easy polo that pairs with denim or a skirt. Add what fills a real gap and skip what you already own. The goal is repeat wear that makes your fall outfits and casual outfits feel effortless. $295 Sea New York “Anise” Short-Sleeve Dress – Exclusive Burgundy Take me there $198 Tuckernuck “Violetta” Leather Shirt Dress – Merlot Take me there $288 DÔEN “Hardy” Top – Deep Crimson Take me there $298 DÔEN “Quintessa” Dress – Deep Crimson Take me there $278 DÔEN “Quinn” Dress – Amberwood Take me there $168 Ralph Lauren Original-/Classic-Fit Mesh Polo (Red Wine) Take me there $420 Ulla Johnson “Camille” Long-Sleeve Mini Dress Take me there $198 Banana Republic Embroidered Tencel-Linen Mini Dress Take me there $60 Abercrombie Poplin Bubble-Hem Tank Take me there CPW Cheat Sheet CPW means price divided by estimated wear or actual wear if you like to get into the weeds like my daughter does. She’s using Adjust My Crown to document every single wear of a skirt she spent her own money on and I love that she’s learning to think about clothes like that before she flies the nest. Use real numbers so the math serves you. The Ulla Johnson long sleeve mini priced at $420 (which is high!) with twenty wears across two seasons comes to $21 a wear. What’s your comfort level for the cost per wear on an item? Figure out if you’ll wear the dress for one season, two seasons, three seasons, ten seasons… It takes the sting out of a $420 dress if you wear it 10 times a year for 10 years (yes, really, you’ll get old enough to have things you’ve worn for 10 years someday) because CPW will be $4.20 per wear. The short-sleeve burgundy mini priced at $295 with fifteen wears comes to about $20 per wear. Tuckernuck leather shirt dress priced at $198 with eight wears comes to about $25 per wear. The puff-sleeve smocked midi dress priced at $278 with eighteen wears comes to about $15 per wear. The ruffle burgundy blouse priced at $288 with twelve wears comes to about $24 per wear. The long-sleeve maxi dress priced at $298 with twenty wears comes to about $15 per wear. The Banana Republic embroidered mini priced at $198 with fifteen wears comes to about $13 per wear. Ralph Lauren mesh polo priced at $168 with twenty wears comes to about $8 per wear. These quick calculations help you choose what to add and what to restyle, so your fall outfits and autumn outfits earn their keep. Abercrombie

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Rich burgundy capsule with sweaters, denim, dresses, shoes—perfect outfit ideas for 50–60°F; warm layers create polished cold weather outfits and a refined jeans outfit.
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Burgundy Outfit Ideas For 50–60°F

I live for that sweet spot of 50 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit when burgundy finally steals the spotlight. The air feels crisp, and my outfits get richer and moodier without feeling heavy. If you are into polished knits or weekend denim, I have easy ideas that make burgundy look luxe on a chilly sidewalk or a cozy brunch seat. My closet favorites include burgundy sweaters, sleek trousers, and a bold bag that pulls everything together. No matter your style these looks bring warmth comfort and a little wink of glam that makes me excited to get dressed. How to turn one rich wine hue into cozy, chic looks that actually work for Fall’s cool days? I build a cozy chic base with burgundy knits or a sweater dress then add soft textures like a scarf or suede boots and keep the rest neutral, so the rich wine hue does all the work. For cool Fall days I layer a tailored coat or quilted vest over jeans or pleated trousers finish with a berry lip and a structured bag, and I feel polished warm and ready for anything. Burgundy Sweater Outfit (intro formula) Consider this your permission slip to live in burgundy when temps hover in the 50s and 60s. It’s saturated, sophisticated, and wildly wearable across layers. Start with a burgundy sweater outfit: a chunky knit over a floral blouse, half-tucked into straight jeans, finished with flats. When the forecast says 58° at school drop-off and 64° by lunch, drape a lightweight trench or cropped jacket over your shoulders and stash a silk scarf in your tote. It’s glammed without trying—and yes, it’s warm enough. Burgundy Jeans Outfit (denim baseline) If denim is your comfort zone, make a burgundy jeans outfit your baseline. Deep-berry denim anchored by a puff-sleeve denim blouse reads polished; dress it up with a pearl-embellished top and studded ballet flats. For errands, switch to a burgundy sneakers outfit—they keep the color story rich but the vibe casual. Burgundy Dress Outfit (mini + flats) Love dresses but hate goosebumps? Try a burgundy dress outfit with tights and tall boots. Choose a sweater dress, then cinch the waist with a leather belt. When it’s 60° and shady, swap bare legs for tonal tights: a burgundy tights outfit elongates the line and feels intentional rather than “I got cold.” Top it with a longline cardigan or a collarless jacket—texture mixing (cashmere, Ponte, suede) makes one color sing. Cost-per-wear (CPW) Math Let’s talk cost-per-wear, because great style should also be great math, so you reach your life goals (so unfortunate that life costs money, no?). That Mongolian cashmere turtleneck sweater dress from Quince (about $120) will be a weekly go-to from October through March; estimate 15 wears this season and you’re at about $8 per wear. Those Bridget coated jeans from Shopbop (around $229) straddle work and weekend; at 20 wears across cool months, you’re looking at about $11 per wear. Both layers beautifully, which is why you’ll actually reach for them. Burgundy is an unsung neutral HERO imo. Shop Your Closet First (and save the looks) Not buying today? Shop your closet first. Pull every burgundy piece you own—sweaters, denim, skirts, scarves, even lipstick—and make mini capsules. Style three dress outfits you’d happily wear this week, two looks with denim, and one wild card (say, sneaker-friendly knit skirt + bomber you stole from your dad that you used to cringe when he wore). Snap them and save to your Adjust My Crown lookbook so the next brisk morning isn’t a stare-at-the-hanger situation. Been there, done that. $79.9 Australian Merino Wool Collared Cable Cardigan – Quince Take me there $119.9 Mongolian Cashmere Turtleneck Sweater Dress – Quince Take me there $54.95 Sweatshirt with Ruffle Sleeves – Aerie Take me there $265 Exclusive Burgundy Anise Long Sleeve Top – Sea New York Take me there $158 Merlot Embroidered Floral Frankie Sweater – Hyacinth House Take me there $219 Chelsea Solid Cotton Sweater Take me there $39.9 Ultra-Stretch Ponte Straight Leg Pants – Quince Take me there $69.9 100% Washable Silk Skirt – Quince Take me there $128 Stride Jean – Free People Take me there $229 Bridget Boot High Rise Instasculpt Crop Jeans – Shopbop Take me there $229 Bridget Bootcut Instasculpt Coated Jeans – Shopbop Take me there $270 Itop Faux Leather Shorts – Shopbop Take me there $130 Polo Mixed Media Mini Dress – Shopbob Take me there $270 Mafalda Wine Flats – Flabelus Take me there $344 Mae Burgundy Flats – Flabelus Take me there $261 Lyra Wine Flats – Flabelus Take me there $135 Kork-Ease Carlisle Boot – Zappos Take me there $630 Women’s Ball Star (burgundy velvet) – Golden Goose Take me there What Pinterest Is Loving (why burgundy wins) Because you’re also searching and planning (wisely), here are the themes Pinterest loves right now: fall outfits built from one hero hue; a polished jeans outfit that works from coffee to conference call; and cozy cold weather outfits that rely on layering, not bulk. Burgundy nails all three. When temps warm a touch, peel back a layer; when wind picks up, add tights, socks, or a scarf—micro-adjustments keep the outfit intact and you comfortable. Finally, remember that monochrome doesn’t mean monotone. They also shouldn’t “match” perfectly… that just looks like a store dispaly (boring). Mix wines and berries—oxblood, merlot, cranberry—with texture (cashmere, corduroy, silk). Add personality with a pin, a brooch, or a patterned belt. The result? burgundy outfit ideas that you want to wear without requiring a shopping cart. Save your favorites in Adjust My Crown so you can rewear them on repeat and watch that CPW drop (and hello life goals). Let Adjust My Crown Pick the Winner (Polls) Can’t decide between two looks? Use the Adjust My Crown app’s Polls to upload outfits (or pieces you already own), set a voting deadline, and tag where you’d wear them—then let the community choose your best fit. Organize options into Collections (e.g., “Chilled in

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Polished airport outfit built from elastic-waist pieces and soft knits—think ponte dress, drawstring pants, pleated skirt, and matching set—stacked with comfy outfits options and a grown-up leggings outfit for travel days.
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Chic Airport Outfits That Feel Like Pajamas

Elastic waists, soft knits, sneaky stretch—comfy outfits that still look grown-up Here’s the truth about travel days: you need freedom of movement and fabric that forgives, but you also want to look like you didn’t sleep in the terminal. Think pajama-adjacent with intent—elastic waists, Lycra blends, Ponte knits, and anything that feels like your favorite tee or sweatshirt. This is your permission slip to build an airport outfit that behaves like loungewear and photographs like street style. Start with a base that stretches. A pull-on t-shirt dress or knit midi makes it through security without bunching and works across temperatures with a light sweater or scarf. That white button-front Ponte dress you keep “saving”? Wear it. At $298, assume about 20 wears (it dresses up and down, all four seasons), which puts it near $15 per wear—and you’ll grab it for work, dinners, and every long connection. A soft pleated or sweater skirt does the same trick: it reads feminine, but the waistband is forgiving when you’ve been sitting for hours. If pants are your comfort zone, try the drawstring pair that looks tailored but moves like PJs. The burgundy ones in the roundup are exactly that: elastic, drapey, and polished with a loafer or sneaker. At roughly $60, even a conservative 12 wears (flights, school drop-offs, casual Fridays) lands near $5 per wear. Prefer leggings? Build a grown-woman leggings outfit: long lightweight knit on top, trench or cardigan as your third piece, and structured shoes so the look feels intentional, not gym-bound. Sets are your travel day best friend. A matching sweat set instantly looks styled. The elevated set around $400 is the definition of cost-effective—count 40 wears minimum between flights, errands, and WFH, which shakes out to about $10 per wear. Add gold hoops, and a crossbody for hands-free chic. If you run cold on planes, layer a thin tee under the sweatshirt so you can adjust mid-flight without trekking to the tiny lav. Dresses aren’t off the table for comfy outfits either. Look for stretch percentages (8–12% elastane is the sweet spot) and knit blends you could nap in. A pull-on maxi with a cardigan becomes the easiest “I have to go straight to dinner” solution. Swap sneakers for flats when you land and you’re still covered. If you’re more skirt-than-dress, try a soft midi with a slouchy sweater now and a chambray button-down later—the point is options without effort. Shop Your Closet First and Fill in the Gaps Pull a Ponte dress, a drawstring pant, your best travel knit, and the tote you always trust. Try them on, then save your favorite combo in the Adjust My Crown app so you’re not reinventing the wheel at 4:30 a.m. Next trip, pull up your Lookbook and go. The best airport outfit ideas are the ones you actually wear. Need to fill a gap in your travel wardrobe? We’ve rounded up chic, airport-ready pieces you can shop right now—comfortable enough for the plane, polished enough for arrival. $35 This dress will feel like a t-shirt on, but the elastic bag gives you shape so you don’t look or feel like you’re wearing a trash bag. Take me there $59.99 This drawstring situation is completely pajama adjacent… but elevated. Take me there $56 Zoom in on the t-shirt – it has incredible pleat details near the sleeves taking this from basic to beyond… and you could wear it so many other ways on the trip. Take me there $64 Pair with a slouchy sweater, a t-shirt, a chambray button down… Take me there $128 Feels like a soft, stretchy cloud, but comfy enough to sleep in on a plane and elevated to go to dinner in with a shoe swap. A swiss army knife piece. Take me there $169 This set is basically pajamas. Break up the pieces to wear individually on the trip – you could probably turn it into a capsule for a carryon. Take me there $169 Sizes constantly sell out and come back in stock- bookmark this page to check often. Take me there $169 Same brand, another irresistable pattern. Take me there $169 How good over a bathing suit as a coverup… but also with a white chunky knit sweater for a cold weather trip? Take me there $82 This. material. is. so. good. This is better in person than you expect it to be. A French brand, of course. Take me there $219 Think of this as a nightgown level of comfort – but styled for the airport. Wear as a coverup, to dinner, etc Take me there $234 This set is my nod to sweatpants… to ease you into “dressinsg” for the airport. Take me there $210 This is one chic sweat set. Take me there $249 Just so good… and comfortable enough for a red eye… Take me there $275 Another t-shirt feeling dress… but with long sleeves in case you’re cold on planes Take me there $298 So beautiful and easy to dress up and down… but PONTE KNIT!! So comfortable and stretchy. Take me there $390 This skirt is a Pull-ON… and could be worn so many ways, in all four seasons. Take me there $420 The dress version… note the composition is 9% stretch… think of this material almost like your favorite yoga pants. Take me there $750 A splurge, no matter how you look at it. But 10% lycra, and could be worn in every season. Take me there $169 Comfortable and easy to wear for travel as well as whatever you’re doing on your trip. Take me there How to Use the Adjust My Crown App for Polls Not sure which airport outfit wins? Upload two looks to the app’s Poll feature, share with friends, and let them cast the deciding vote. That way, your packing panic at 4:30 a.m. turns into a confident yes. Airport Outfit Ideas Straight from Our Finds Looking for fresh airport outfit ideas? These collages are packed with travel-ready looks—each one

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Baggy Jeans That Actually Fit (and Are Under $100)

Because finding the right pair isn’t about size—it’s about strategy. If you’re devoted to spending $200 or more on jeans, PLEASE keep reading and don’t be a jean snob. I think some of these jeans ON your body might shock you at how good they are.Try-On Game Plan: Before you even zip them up, let’s get strategic: Grab at least two sizes – not because your body is the problem, but because denim sizing is a joke. Wear a fitted top when trying jeans on. You want to see the jeans, not fight with layers. Also, your body is so different from everyone else’s and that’s magical and awesome: Your inseam is different from someone with the exact same height as you (I’m 57” and because of my long torso have a petite sized inseam! A toddler-eque inseam in fact). Your torso length is different so a 9” rise and a 5” rise look different on you than the next person. Your hips are different, your waist varies… ALLLLL GOOD THINGS!! They also make copying your favorite influencers a situation where you can slide into some seriously negative self talk. Not good. Enter AMC to find your perfect denim fit. Set up your AMC poll: Snap two side-by-side pics in good (or just decent – whatever you’ve got!) light. Front and back views, same pose. Use the poll to compare pairs or sizes—your digital fit crew will crown a winner. Pro tip: Title your poll something like “Wide-Leg vs Straight Leg” or “Size 28 vs 30?” and save it to your “Try-On Haul” Collection or a “Pre-Shopping” Collection. Poll Use: Compare wide leg to your fave straight pair. Let the people vote on proportion on YOUR body. Poll Use: Try a “Cropped Top vs Oversized Top” fit check with these jeans to see what length flatters most. Poll Use: Do a poll between two tops—tucked vs untucked—and see which gives main character energy. Poll Use: Test “Waistband Show vs Hoodie Hang” to see if you like showing the rise with a more cropped top or letting it chill hidden underneath a hoody. Poll Use: Do a “Shoe Match” poll—ballet flats vs sneakers vs ankle boots. Make It a Whole Moment: Style isn’t just the jeans—it’s the vibe. After choosing your FAVORITE, go-to pair, build some go-to outfits with the STAR method: Scan your closet for matching tops/shoes Take out 3–5 combos and try them on Assemble looks & snap them in AMC Remember what worked—save the outfit to your “Wear Again” Collection. Final Word: You don’t need 10 pairs of jeans—you need the 1 pair that makes your whole closet work harder. Use Adjust My Crown to make confident decisions, ask for feedback without the cringe, and build a closet that knows what it’s doing. Happy trying on. Don’t forget: your jeans should fit you—not the other way around and not your favorite influencer. Your body is PERFECT. $50 Quince Bella Stretch Relaxed Straight Jeans – Atlantic BlueRise: 10.5″ high rise | Inseam Options: 28″ or 30″Fabric: 73% organic cotton, 26% Lyocell TENCEL™, 1% spandex These relaxed straight-leg jeans are fitted through the hips with a soft high rise and full-length cut. The fabric has just the right touch of stretch for comfort without losing shape, and the organic cotton-Lyocell blend offers breathability and drape with a vintage wash finish. Ethically made and wallet-friendly, they’re a modern classic with elevated ease. Take me there $79.5 J.Crew Wide-Leg Cropped Jean in All-Day Stretch – Spring Storm WashRise: High rise (sits above the waist)Inseam Options: 24.5″ (Petite), 26.5″ (Classic), 29.5″ (Tall)Fabric: 99% cotton, 1% elastane (low stretch) These high-rise cropped jeans are slim through the hip, easy at the thigh, and finish in a wide leg with a soft frayed hem. Made from low-stretch denim, they keep their shape while still offering a bit of give. A polished, comfortable go-to. Take me there $69.99 Abercrombie Curve Love Mid Rise 90s Straight Jean – Medium Tinted WashRise: 9.5″ mid riseFit: Fitted at waist and hips, relaxed through thigh, full-length straight legFabric: 99% cotton, 1% elastane (vintage comfort stretch) This bestselling style nails the 90s straight leg shape, now with the Curve Love fit—more room through the hip and thigh to eliminate waist gap. With light stretch for everyday comfort and a clean hem, it’s a wear-everywhere staple that flatters curvier frames. Take me there $80 High Rise Cropped Wide Leg Jean – Drapey RigidRise: 10.5″ | Inseam Options: 22″ (Extra Short), 24″, 26″, 28″Leg Opening: 23.5″Fabric: 78% cotton, 22% lyocell (non-stretch) A bestselling cropped wide-leg jean with a relaxed fit through the waist and hips. Made from soft, drapey rigid denim (no stretch), it brings vintage structure and modern shape—perfect for pairing with a fitted tee or cropped sweater. The raw hem seals the effortlessly cool vibe. Take me there $21.99 Old Navy High-Waisted Wow Flare Jeans – Medium WashRise: High rise (sits at belly button)Inseam Options: 30″ (Petite), 32″ (Regular), 36″ (Tall)Fit: Snug through hip and thigh, flared from knee A classic flare with a modern high waist and a longer leg line. With multiple inseam lengths and a close fit through the hips, these jeans balance throwback style and current comfort. Best for anyone who wants a bit of drama without sacrificing wearability. Take me there $26.99 Old Navy Extra High-Waisted Wide-Leg Jeans – Medium WashRise: Extra high (1″ above standard high rise)Inseam Options: 29″ (Petite), 31″ (Regular), 34″ (Tall)Fabric: 99% cotton, 1% spandex These jeans sit well above the belly button (even if you’re long waisted!) with a loose fit through the hip and thigh, and a true wide-leg silhouette. Mostly cotton with a hint of stretch, they deliver that structured, vintage feel—without the break-in time. Bonus: the secret-smooth pockets help flatter the front. Take me there $27 Old Navy High-Waisted OG Loose Jeans – Medium WashRise: Sits at the belly button | Inseam Options: 28.5″ (Petite), 30.5″ (Regular), 33.5″ (Tall)Fabric: 82% cotton, 12% recycled polyester, 5% recycled cotton,

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A stylish edit of baggy jeans over $100, perfect for creating chic outfit ideas from casual outfits to polished looks. Wide-leg and mid-rise denim styled with tops, blazers, and heels.
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Baggy Jeans Outfit Ideas Over $100 That Update & Elevate Your Closet

There’s something endlessly appealing about a pair of perfectly slouchy, baggy jeans. They’re the jeans you reach for when you want ease, comfort, and a dose of effortless cool without sacrificing polish. If you’ve been searching for baggy jeans outfit ideas that feel chic and wearable, you’re in the right place. Investing in one (my vote is just 1 – who needs multiples?! I love a tight closet edit) or two pairs over $100 can feel like a commitment—but when styled well, they’ll more than earn their place in your rotation. Think of it this way: denim doesn’t need to be an overflowing drawer. Three great pairs in rotation—perhaps a relaxed mid-rise, a high-waist wide leg, and a dramatic palazzo cut—cover almost every scenario from fall outfits layered with cozy knits to breezy spring looks with simple tees. The beauty of baggy denim lies in its adaptability. Our Top Picks for Elevated Baggy Jeans AG’s Saige Wide-Leg Crop is perfect for showing off ankle-strap heels or sleek loafers, while FRAME’s Palazzo delivers drama with its elongated leg line. For something in between, the AGOLDE Mid-Rise Straight brings structure with just enough softness to avoid stiffness. Each silhouette tells a slightly different story, but all of them slide easily into the category of casual outfits that feel elevated rather than sloppy. $235 Rock effortless cool with these wide-leg jeans that bring a modern twist to classic denim. I love how the raw hem makes them feel laid-back yet still chic, making them a must-have for everyday style. Take me there $278 Step into effortless chic with denim that feels modern yet classic. These are a must-have because they pair with everything from sneakers to heels without losing their style factor. Take me there $258 Embrace effortless cool in these timeless denim classics. Their versatile wash pairs with anything, which is why I can’t imagine my wardrobe without them. Take me there $238 Bring effortless ease to your wardrobe with these wide-leg light-wash jeans. I love how they create a flattering silhouette while keeping things ultra-comfy — the kind of denim you’ll reach for on repeat. Take me there $218 Turn up the sophistication with these dark-wash wide-leg jeans. I love how they instantly elevate a simple outfit, making them a must-have for chic day-to-night style. Take me there $268 Add an edge to your everyday look with these cropped wide-leg jeans in a rich dark wash. I love how they strike the perfect balance between polished and relaxed, making them a true go-to piece. Take me there $268 Bring back the classics with these high-rise flare jeans in a rich dark wash. I love how they elongate the legs and add instant sophistication, making them a must-have for both casual and dressy looks. Take me there $268 Highlight your wardrobe with high-rise flares in a soft faded wash. These are a must-have because they bring an easygoing charm that works for any season. Take me there $248 Redefine your denim rotation with these straight wide-leg jeans in a soft faded wash. They’re a must-have because they combine comfort and versatility in the best way possible. Take me there $238 Introduce timeless denim into your wardrobe with these structured wide-leg jeans. I love how the deep wash makes them easy to style for both polished and casual looks. Take me there And here’s the secret: you probably already have what you need to style them. A crisp white shirt knotted at the waist, a slim turtleneck tucked in neatly, a loved and well-worn graphic tee, a sweet Liberty floral shirt, a boxy blazer thrown over the top—these pieces are already in your closet. Baggy jeans just give them new life. Add n sneakers for daytime or strappy heels for evening, and suddenly the same jeans feel like two different looks. How to Style Baggy Jeans: Outfit Ideas for Chic, Wearable Looks Ready to copy the vibe? Good news—Every single item is tucked inside the Finds! Choosing the Right Fabric for Baggy Jeans To make them truly something you’ll wear on repeat, check the fabric composition. A jean with stretch is a different feel than 100% denim. You have to know yourself though, and your preferences, not those of your favorite follows. Love crisp, structured looks and don’t mind waiting to break in a pair of jeans? Go 100% cotton. Want comfort but not leggings? Aim for 98% cotton, 2% elastane. Crave softness and flow? Look for lyocell and tencel blends (bonus for being eco-friendlier). Viscose and Rayon might feel flimsy and aren’t as durable (can be 5-15% in jeans). Polyester can add durability (can be as much as 30% of a pair of jeans) and also help keep shape (no saggy knees) but may make the denim feel too “synthetic” if there’s too much. So yes, taking the time to find an updated shape jean, baggy in this case, is worth it. Not just because of the quality denim and timeless fit, but because they simplify the process of getting dressed. When a single pair of jeans can stretch across seasons and occasions, that investment starts to look a lot like savings… and you know I love healthy cost-per-wear! Smart Shopping Tip: Use Polls to Nail Your Baggy Jeans Outfit Ideas App usage tip: Use the polls to crowd source your perfect pair. Relying on a mirror can be tricky because sometimes we have some pretty negative self-talk. Side by side images and votes of encouragement don’t lie though! No self-talk or well-meaning friends being like no, honey those look great… when they truly don’t. Try on two different jeans you’re comparing and do polls from the front, side, and back if you can manage taking that awkward picture. Really take your time finding ONE PERFECT PAIR… that one pair so perfect you want to keep reaching for them over and over, instead of having a sub-par pair that makes you wish you still had yet another pair and that cycle

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She looks expensive. Her dress was $49.

10 dresses under $100: From coverups to cocktail, these are not your average dresses Let’s be honest: by mid-summer, your rotation is starting to feel… tired. These under $100 dresses are the antidote. They’re light, breathable, and polished enough to go from errands to dinner without breaking a sweat—or the bank. That pintuck bodice dress? Dreamy. The trim detailing on that off-shoulder piece? Not usually found on anything under $50. And the mixed media styles? They’re basically fashion’s version of pajamas. Some work double duty as a coverup and a dress, which means you can pack a carryon in five minutes and get on with your life. Others bring unexpected structure or designer-y touches that scream quiet luxury without shouting the price tag. This list is your go-ahead to hit refresh: curated but casual and Crown Check Approved. To really optimize your life, your wardrobe, your closet, your style… (your sprezzatura?), etc think about side-by-sides you can post on Adjust My Crown. Post things you’re considering buying. Post two looks you’re considering buying. Post something you own against something that caught your eye. Daily, post what you’re wearing so you know what you’re likely to reach for (and can justify buying more of to get the cost-per-wear down!)! No matter how you use it, AMC is your secret style weapon. You don’t need more dresses. Just better ones. $89.99 The pintuck bodice is dreamy and looks way more expensive than it is. Take me there $49.99 Look at the trim detail above the ruffle: giving quiet luxury. Take me there $44.99 Coverup? Cocktail? Yes. Take me there $24.99 This one’s for the outfit-repeat queens. Take me there $34.99 Playful. Put-together. Packable. Take me there $49.95 Vacay vibes in one bold knit. Take me there $53.95 Parisian but make it Gen Z. Take me there $53.95 This ruffle moment? Worth it. Take me there $68 All four colors of this are perfect. The “I just threw this on” look. Take me there $78 Minimal effort. Maximum style. Take me there $199 Wear these with anything. Trust. Take me there What App Polls could look like for Preshopping or a Haul Collection: Styled outfits with the under $100 dresses (some very $$$ accessories for high/low and some $ accessories): All the items pictured in an outfit are available in the Finds section of the site.

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The Best Summer Dresses That Make the Outfit (and the Entrance)

These bougie summer dresses aren’t about trends—they’re about lasting style, jaw-dropping detail, and feeling like a million bucks every time you get dressed. Some dresses whisper. These make an entrance. I am sorry I didn’t focus on budget for this roundup – I was looking at silhouettes, details, and fabrics only. From sculptural silhouettes to heirloom-level embroidery, this is your permission slip to stop playing it safe with your summer wardrobe. Whether you’re heading to a garden party, gallery opening, or just want to look like you have somewhere fabulous to be, these statement summer dresses prove that high style doesn’t mean sacrificing ease. A white Prada dress has practically broken the internet this season—and for good reason. It’s the kind of piece that flatters nearly everyone and looks just as chic with flat sandals as it does with a low heel. The same goes for our embroidered picks: modern cuts, unexpected finishes, and timeless details that won’t date by next summer. Let’s talk cost-per-wear. Yes, the price tags are real. But so is the mileage. A puff-sleeve moment with eyelet drama? That’s not just a dress, it’s an instant mood-lifter. A black ruffled LBD with structured bodice? You’ll reach for it on every “I have nothing to wear” day. And the soft pink mini with delicate lace embroidery? It reads vintage without requiring vintage maintenance. Add in accessories that bring it all together—Louboutin sandals with iconic edge, rope-detailed Valentino block heels that vacation like a dream, and quilted top-handle bags that feel more “art piece” than purse—and you’ve got a summer wardrobe that’s curated but casual, indulgent but intentional. Because let’s be honest: nothing beats getting dressed in less than five and getting on with your day—especially when you’re doing it in something Crown Check Approved. $212 Effortless elegance with major versatility. The crochet texture and beaded lining add polish, but the fit is chill enough for day-to-night wear. Take me there $255 Sweet but not saccharine. That embroidery? It’s giving heirloom energy without the dry-cleaning drama. Take me there $395 All drama, no stress. Ruffles, tiers, and a structured bodice make this the LBD you’ll reach for when a “nothing to wear” crisis hits. Take me there $425 This is the one that makes everyone ask where it’s from. Dreamy, breezy, and practically made for garden parties and transitional layering. Take me there $475 The babydoll silhouette meets grown-woman taste. Cool-girl polish with just the right dose of pretty. Take me there $485 Hand-done charm meets modern cut. Festival, farmer’s market, or future heirloom—this one’s a keeper. Take me there $534 Romance in motion. Those 3D florals give serious designer energy, without shouting. Take me there $698 A dopamine dress if there ever was one. The sculptural shoulder + swooshy skirt? Instant main character. Take me there $1850 Cool-girl armor. If you want a forever piece that can skew street, sweet, or editorial—this is it. Take me there $2550 Deceptively simple. It’s the kind of piece that layers over turtlenecks or under blazers and sweaters and just… works. Take me there $1195 Icon status unlocked. These are the actual definition of timeless edge with walk-all-day comfort. Take me there $920 Elegant with a twist. Rope detail and a block heel make these surprisingly wearable and vacation-worthy. Take me there $2232 It’s a purse and a power move. Chic, compact, and perfect for adding texture to every look. Make it ladylike and match the shoes. Take me there $1150 The cherry on top. Toss this on with a blazer, dress, all denim, a sweater look —it instantly elevates. Take me there $49.99 A nice cost-per-wear dip into this kitten heel flip flop trend. Take me there $49.99 A price so nice you can buy it twice? Take me there Ways to use the AMC app to shop better: Outfits to Inspire You:

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How to Style a Denim on Denim Outfit (The Chanel Way)

How Two Chanel-Clad Women Made Head-to-Toe Denim Look Effortlessly Elevated I spotted this denim-drenched duo just outside Monet’s house in Giverny, and they instantly made a case for the denim outfit ideas we often overlook. Both women were in different-wash denim from head to toe, and not only did it work—it was chic in that uniquely French way: undone, but intentional. One wore a Chanel denim tunic (yes, that one), and both had Chanel ballet shoes and Hermès Kelly bags that quietly screamed understated luxury. The magic? They didn’t try to match the denim washes. That’s the first rule of pulling off a Canadian tuxedo the French way: don’t match your denim. Pair your chambray top with deep indigo jeans or faded wide legs with a puff-sleeve blouse. Play with shape, color, and texture. A denim top could be worn over any style of pant and any skirt you can think of (just like how denim jeans are so versatile).  And let’s talk accessories. The wrong item can be so right. One had a pearl chain on her sunglasses—the kind of old-school touch that now feels very right. Add a pearl bow, a headband, or even those cap-toe flats you forgot you owned. These are the small but mighty style shifts that make a basic outfit look curated but casual. Almost everyone owns denim. So lean into it. Combine what you have before shopping for something new. But if you’re hunting, secondhand sites like Vinted, Poshmark, or TheRealReal are a goldmine. Try search terms like “chambray with puff sleeves,” “denim tunic,” or “denim with bow tie”—and you’ll be shocked by what you unearth.  Denim on denim is so easy and there’s an effortlessness to it that feels super chic… even if you did have to post a few side by sides on AMC to get to that super chic place. We won’t tell. It’ll just seem like you have that sprezzatura magic or that je ne sais quoi. 📌 Pin This I think the ease and effortlessness, but such a chic outcome, is what caught my eye. If an all denim outfit feels unnatural, post polls on AMC to warm up to it. See which look the community thinks works. Your friend might be afraid to say nope. But if you have two side by side images, one always wins and everyone is voting for the better one. 📌 Pin This If you put on an outfit that feels OH SO RIGHT, post that to AMC too, but post it as “saving this look”. 📌 Pin This Look $39.99 A dress is an easy way to lean into all denim – the top and bottom are decided for you automatically with no outfit combining prowess required. Take me there 📌 Pin This Look $4246 Here is the exact version of the one that the lady with the white Kelly and white Mary Jane Chanel flats had on, so you can see it in more detail. It really was a beautiful tunic shape. It could be worn over any style of pant and any skirt you can think of. The versatility of a perfect denim top is as versatile as a pair of denim pants. Take me there 📌 Pin This Look $72 Another fantastic, easy way to dive into denim. Take me there 📌 Pin This Look $44.99 You can wear this as a dress. You could ALSO have it altered to your perfect tunic length and get maybe even MORE wear out of it than if it were just a dress? Take me there 📌 Pin This Look $39.99 This dark-wash denim dress channels vintage utility with its gold buttons and flap pockets—but the clean silhouette keeps it modern. Layer it over a tee for fall. Wear it solo for summer. Take me there 📌 Pin This Look $1200 A splurge, but hear us out: Valentino wanted in the denim game. This silhouette is the unexpected hero piece. Pair with crisp button-downs, slouchy sweaters, or fitted knits—year-round. Take me there 📌 Pin This Look $258 The same charm as the designer version—without the sticker shock. A smart way to test the shape before committing, or to wear into the ground guilt-free. Take me there 📌 Pin This Look $590 This top has range. It reads polished with a skirt, playful with denim, and editorial under a blazer. This is the kind of “hero piece” that makes every outfit more styled. Take me there 📌 Pin This Look $550 If you want your outerwear to style your outfit for you, this one does it. The shape is cropped and sharp, and it layers easily over dresses or high-waisted bottoms. Take me there 📌 Pin This Look $390 Buying the set? This gives you endless styling mileage. Wear it as part of a polished two-piece or break it up with tees and tanks. Take me there 📌 Pin This Look $520 These are power pants. Crisp, elevated denim with clean lines and a high waist—ideal for structured layering or pairing with soft blouses. They instantly polish your outfit and work hard across seasons. Take me there 📌 Pin This Look $62.5 A wardrobe win for anyone who likes feminine details without the fuss. Style it under a sweater in winter, or solo in spring. It adds instant personality to your basics. Take me there 📌 Pin This Look $129 This hemline solves the ‘tuck or not’ dilemma. It’s polished, easy, and looks done—even untucked. Add to cart if you’re building a capsule of no-brainer style upgrades. Take me there 📌 Pin This Look $185 Strategic dressing starts with timeless accessories. These add a quiet-luxury finish to any outfit and work with jeans, dresses, or tailored trousers. Take me there 📌 Pin This Look $99 Want the look without the four-digit price? These give you the same iconic contrast-cap effect at a budget-friendlier price point—and yes, they’re comfortable too. Take me there 📌 Pin This Look $1075 The quiet power piece.

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