8 Easy Yet Impressive Outfits Minimalists Are Wearing On Repeat

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8 Easy Yet Impressive Outfits Minimalists Are Wearing On Repeat

Putting together an outfit can be a lot of fun, but everyone has mornings when they just don’t have the effort to give to it. When such a mood strikes, you need a roster of backup looks to riffle through; those you know you feel (and look) good in every time.

Whether you consider yourself a minimalist or not, sometimes the wisest thing to do is to opt for simplicity. Sure, a white tee and jeans might not seem exciting, but if it’s going to get you from A to B while keeping you stylish—yes, this combo will forever be considered stylish—then it’s worth leaning on occasionally.

But there are other, less-obvious, outfit formulas I’m keen to share with you. They’re just as easy as jeans and a tee, but with a little extra flair that will let those around you know you’re clued into the latest fashion. From the addition of a trending shoe to considered splashes of colour, these looks have that ineffable ‘je ne sais quoi’. I’m sure you’ll agree—scroll on to see and shop.

Style Notes: A black coat is one of the best sartorial investments you can make. It goes with everything, but it looks especially classic with straight blue jeans.

Monki’s outerwear comes up big, so you might want to size down in this one.

I’ve heard only great things about these particular jeans.

The scalloped edge differentiates these patent pumps from others I’ve seen.

Style Notes: Trying to break your habit of wearing nothing but black? Same. This all-neutrals look is definitely one I’m going to recreate.

This would also make an ideal cover-up once wedding season rolls around.

This lightweight knit is perfect for the transitional period.

Instant cool points.

Style Notes: The quickest way to toughen up a slink slip skirt is by adding a leather jacket. Very rock ‘n’ roll.

There’s a reason All Saints’ leather jackets are so iconic. Invest once and you’ll be wearing it for years to come.

This staple belongs in every wardrobe.

An easy piece to transition from winter to spring to summer.

Style Notes: Comfy and casual, this is a foolproof combination for running errands or meeting friends for brunch.

Beat the between-seasons chill in this cosy knit.

In my opinion, H&M’s denim deserves more hype.

It’s impossible to be in a bad mood with this cheerful bag slung over your shoulder.

Style Notes: It seems like everywhere I look I’m spotting leather shorts styled with knee-high boots, and I don’t know why I haven’t tried it sooner.

Bring instant polish to every outfit you put together.

This faux leather pair looks like the real deal, but for a fraction of the price.

The fashion world is still just as obsessed with chunky boots as ever.

Style Notes: If you’re concerned with keeping up with the trends, a leather trench coat should be top of your to-buy list for 2023. 

I’d believe you if you told me this was designer.

Having owned this jumper for around a month and styled it in so many outfits, I can say with confidence that it was a worthwhile buy. 

Between the sock-style ankle and the low heel, this pair of heeled boots if comfier than most.

Style Notes: No, we’re still not over knitted vests. Only because we haven’t run out of ways to wear them yet—next on the list, this smart-casual ensemble.

Wherever you’re going and whatever you’re up to, this white shirt is a safe choice.

I love the hand-knitted look of this piece.

COS’ tailored trousers will never let you down.

Style Notes: Grey coats are both current and classic, and they look really chic with every shade under the sun. Of course, a pop of blue (or a similarly good-mood hue) will liven things up.

I keep seeing this exact coat on influencers, which I’m taking as a sign that I should add it to my wish list.

Not just stylish, but warm, too.

Spring is coming, so switch out your dark jeans for this ecru wash.

This story was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated.

Next Up: Spring/Summer 2023 Fashion Trends: 21 Expert-Approved Looks You Need to See

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