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Stylish And Comfy Warm Weather Pieces From Abercrombie

Stylish And Comfy Warm Weather Pieces From Abercrombie

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A pair of high-rise dad shorts because everyone needs some tried-and-true denim shorts they can throw on whenever they're struggling to put together an outfit.
Promising review: "A must-buy. These are my absolute favorite shorts! They are very comfortable for being jean shorts. I feel confident wearing these!" —KatePrice: $49 (originally $70; available in sizes 23–37 and seven washes/patterns)
A sporty tie dress for the perfect warm weather fit when you want to head to the park and play pickleball or take your dog on a walk. The open-back detail and the tie-front give this a fun, flirty feel you'll love throwing on time and time again.
Promising review: "Perfect outfit for everyday errands, park trips, etc. Exactly what I'm looking for to help me look put together, but comfy and casual!" —KRHPrice: $80 (available in sizes XXS–XXL, two lengths, and nine colors)
A satin midi skirt because you're in your dating phase, and you need a go-to outfit to throw on when you get invited on a last-minute outing after matching with someone. Let me tell you, having a default date fit saves lots of time and anxiety because you know it will look good every time! Plus, this number is super lightweight and breezy, so it won't give you nervous sweats!
Promising reviews: "The fabric is so high quality, and it's not stiff like other midi skirts while being cute." —Ella"This skirt is a super fun way to switch up your look. It's nothing like anything I already own, which I love." —KatePrice: $60 (available in sizes XXS–XL, three lengths, and two colors)
A baseball cap with the iconic New York Yankees logo for those bad hair days when there isn't enough dry shampoo in the world to make your hair presentable (and you want to block your face from the sun).
Promising reviews: "Love this style of hat, and it fits perfectly. The material is really good, too! I don't have the biggest head, and this doesn't make my head seem small." —Sergio"The best hat I've ever had. I feel like most women's hats fit way too big and this is the perfect fit." —CePrice: $35 (available in nine colors)
An asymmetrical floral top (and a matching skirt!!) because everyone knows that florals for spring are a classic for a reason (and groundbreaking according to Miranda Priestly). You'll feel like a fancy British garden-goer in this little number!
Promising review: "I bought it last month to match a skirt, and it's perfect. The colors are vibrant, the fabric feels soft and lightweight, and the floral design adds such a lovely, feminine touch. It fits beautifully and instantly pulls the whole outfit together. I've already gotten so many compliments! Definitely one of my favorite wardrobe pieces this season." —Cindy0387Price: the top for $16.97 (originally $70, available in sizes XXS–XL) and the skirt for $22.97 (originally $90, available in sizes XXS–XL, three lengths, and three colors)
A high-neck ribbed tank top since you can never go wrong with having one of these closet staples in your arsenal. It goes with literally everything!
Promising review: "I bought this in three colors, I loved it so much!! Perfect to wear alone or with a blazer over it or a cardigan. So many ways to wear this! Dress it up or down! I got them for work. I get so many compliments on them!!!" —StephPrice: $25 (available in sizes XXS–XL and six colors)
Some mid-rise long jorts if you're looking for something slightly more elevated than your run-of-the-mill Daisy Duke cutoffs.
Promising review: "I'll be wearing these shorts a lot this summer for sure! Mini shorts are so out of style. These are so much more comfortable. Runs true to size! The length is perfect as well." –blPrice: $49 (originally $80, available in sizes 23–37 and six washes)
A linen-blend puff sleeve dress you know will look good every time you put it on. PLUS, it's just as comfortable as a nightgown, so you'll pretty much never wanna take it off.
Promising review: "I wish I could wear this every single day. So pretty, so fun, and so comfortable." —HVSPrice: $120 (available in sizes XXS–XXL, three lengths, and four colors)
A knotted scarf top great for strolling around the farmers market and picking out spring produce to make a delish meal to wow your friends at your next dinner party.
Promising review: "This product is amazing! It's exactly what I was looking for, and the quality is fantastic." —Bri Price: $50 (available in sizes XXS–XL)
A light blue drop-waist bubble skort with built-in shorts so you can worry less about uncomfortable chafing over the course of these hot spring and summer days.
Promising review: "Nice blue color. The bubble hem is so chic!" —Kristy Price: $60 (available in sizes XXS–XXL)
A pair of linen pull-on shorts because they're extra soft and fit like your favorite pajamas without looking like pajamas. Now, you don't have to change when you have to peel yourself off the couch to run to the bodega for snacks.
Promising review: "Love the fit and comfort of these! Such cute and casual shorts that look good with a dressed-down or up look! I'm pregnant and they are perfect because I can still wear my normal size and wear them under my belly and still look good. True to size." —JenniePrice: $35 (originally $50; available in sizes XXS–XL and seven colors)
A racerback V-neck tank you can wear to a Pilates or yoga class and also to brunch or a winery thanks to its ability to look adorable with anything high-waisted (jeans, shorts, skirt, etc.).
Promising review: "This workout top is everything I was looking for — supportive without sacrificing style. It hugs in all the right places and feels really secure. I also love that it has a slightly sexy vibe with its cut and fit, but still looks polished and put-together. It's the perfect mix of functional and cute — definitely a new favorite in my tennis wardrobe!" —Liv Price: $45 (available in sizes XXS–XXL and 10 colors)
And a matching skort for the most adorable set ever! Like this set is basically begging to be part of a warm-weather photo op!
Promising review: "This is so cute! The fabric feels so luxe, and the shape is great. It is definitely short in the back, but I love that it has built-in shorts. Planning on buying other colors!" —Shelby10198Price: $50 (available in sizes XXS–XXL and nine colors)
A super chic denim romper since you have enough on your plate to have to worry about matching a top and pants. See ya later, separate pieces.
Promising review: "Super nice denim material and overall clean, slightly elevated look. Can easily be dressed up or down." —Alysa Price: $80 (available in sizes XXS–XL, three lengths, and two colors)
A pair of mid-rise capri jeans because it's too warm out for full-length jeans and these are super on trend. You'll look like a fashion influencer in these, for real!
Promising review: "These are a classic staple that anyone can add to their wardrobe, and they are sure to last, coming from Abercrombie." —Anonymous Price: $59.99 (originally $80, available in sizes 24–34, three lengths, and three colors)
A denim midi skirt with a snazzy little slit if you want to show off your gams but don't want to commit to wearing a full-on mini skirt. This gives you the same ~vibe~ as wearing a classic pair of jeans, but with a little more of a flirty flair.
Promising review: "AMAZING! I love this so much, I bought all the colors! Very versatile to style with any season! The waist is formfitting but still has a little room for comfort, and for being 4'11", I'm not too short for it to look goofy!" —NikkiL1019Price: $80 (available in sizes 24–34, three lengths, and two colors)
A slip dress featuring a fun cocktail pattern all over it for an easy breezy look you can wear while you're hitting up outdoor bars and enjoying a cheeky drink.
Promising review: "Amazing dress! I got both prints and love them both. Silky smooth, lined, and comfortable. Straps are also adjustable. I did find that these slips ran a bit more roomy than the midi slips, so I needed to size down. Other than that, great dress!" —MegPrice: $90 (available in sizes XXS–XL and in six prints)
A quintessential black sleeveless top with a gorgeous portrait color to perfectly frame your collar bones so you can show off your necklace stack.
Promising review: "I bought the long-sleeve Ava top and absolutely loved it. I had to own the sleeveless for summer! I feel like these tops look so good on. They provide a lot of stretch, too. The top is comfy and fits true to size." —LauriePrice: $40 (available in sizes XXS–XXL and 14 colors/patterns)
A pair of straight-leg, pull-on linen-blend pants perfect for throwing on after your day at the beach when you're ready to go get dinner.
Promising reviews: "Every wardrobe needs a pair of linen pants in my opinion! Not too tight, not too loose, and great for dressing up or down." —Sara M"Really comfortable! Not see-through at all, and the short fits my 5'3" frame perfectly. Will be great for the beach, on airplanes, etc." —LissPrice: $80 (available in sizes XXS–XXL and three lengths)
A tailored zippered vest you can wear to the office for a business casual look, but then keep it on afterwards for drinks with your coworkers because it's just that chic!
Promising review: "Can't wait to wear this when it's warmer outside. Will be great to wear with jeans or even some tailored pants for a more dressy look." —AlissaPrice: $70 (available in sizes XXS–XL and three colors)
A mesh foldover bodysuit aka the perfect "going out top" you don't even have to think about before throwing on. It's so versatile, you can dress it up with a fancy skirt or just pair it with jeans for a more relaxed look.
Promising reviews: "Cute transition piece for spring/summer." —Hd"Anything tight-fitting, I usually go up a size because that's what I feel more comfortable in, and it fits great. Not Skims tight — I have room to breathe. I love the mesh overlay of the polka dots — super cute. I'm not sure how great the 'sleeves' will stay down, as they seemed to ride up a decent amount with me just trying it on. Overall, the print is super cute!" —NikkiPrice: $45 (available in sizes XXS–XL and five colors)
Or a twisty top that is the perfect combo of sexy and classy that I have a feeling would look absolutely stunning with a mini skort, a pair of chic sunglasses, and kitten heels.
Promising review: "I love this top so much! It's sexy and simple but so comfortable!" —Ashley CPrice: $40 (available in sizes XXS–XL and six colors)
A mini skort so you don't have to worry about the summer breeze wreaking havoc where you accidentally reveal your underwear to the whole world.
Promising review: "A classic piece that's a great addition to any wardrobe. The built-in shorts make this mini a total winner." —Lauren SPrice: $60 (available in sizes XXS–XXL and seven colors/patterns)
A basic tee because these are a warm-weather staple for a reason. Throw it on with a flowy skirt and heels for a casual date or denim shorts for a more laid-back vibe.
Promising review: "Perfect color. Perfect-fitting tees. Have so many colors. Great basic shirt to wear with anything." —Jamie LeighPrice: $19 (available in sizes XXS–XXL and 13 colors/patterns)
A mini wrap dress so you can wear it to meetings at work, but then go straight to a date night after you get off without having to change.
Positive review: "Super cute for work!! It's nice for the spring and summer while being modest!" —Paige SPrice: $39.99 (originally $80, available in sizes XXS–XL, three lengths, and three colors)
A short-sleeve denim shirt you can easily pair with denim shorts, since we all know that a Canadian tuxedo is appropriate for all types of weather.
Promising review: "I'm a mom of little children and I'm always looking for items that are comfortable but also trendy, and this top is it! It's so comfortable, and I love that it has a stretchy waistband in the back so it's not cutting into me. Absolutely love it." —Sail_BPrice: $60 (available in sizes XXS–XL and two colors)
And finally, a gorgeous flowy dress in a springy butter yellow because wedding season is upon us and we don't want to be sweating bullets while we're getting down on the dance floor.
Promising review: "This is a gorgeous dress and it feels great." —RyleePrice: $100 (available in sizes XXS–XL, three lengths, and three colors)
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