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27 Breathable Pieces From Torrid

27 Breathable Pieces From Torrid

Buzz Feed03-07-2025
A linen eyelet shirt that makes the perfect breezy layer to wear to the beach. It's also cute enough to wear alone with some shorts!
Price: $27.95 (originally $55.90; available in sizes 12–30)
A high-rise ruffle skort because it's totally giving "Lilo & Stitch" and just makes you want to go on a 🎶 Hawaiian Rollercoaster Ride. 🎶 It's made with a woven gauze fabric that's lightweight, breathable, and unbelievably soft!
Promising review: "While this feels very light and floofy because of the layering, it also has a substantial quality to the white slip, so I don't have to worry about transparency. This is one of my new favorite Torrid items." —Prarierose14Price: $20 (originally $49.90; available in sizes 0–30 and also in white)
A stunning lace-trim cami adorned with subtle embroidered flowers and a cute scalloped hem sure to get you some compliments.
Promising review: "I bought this online in both colors and they are beautiful. I especially like the white one (and I never wear white!). They are both very good quality and the details are even more beautiful in person. I wore it tucked into a pair of jeans with a lavender cocoon top from Torrid, and it looked so nice. I will also find an outfit where I can leave it untucked because the scalloped edge at the bottom is so pretty. It was a little flowy but not so big that it looked boxy." —DDD619Price: $23.96 (originally $59.90; available in sizes 10–30 and two colors)
A pair of black cropped pants if your slacks make your legs pool up in a puddle of sweat. These are made with a lightweight ponte knit fabric that'll make your work days so much more bearable.
Promising review: "Fabulous, comfortable pants. I'm going to buy another pair. Really polished look for work." —GeorgiaBHPrice: $19.49 (originally $79.90; available in sizes 10–30)
A stunning red dress that'll have you 🎶 dancin' in the dark in the pale moonlight. 🎶 This fit-and-flare silhouette will have you boogeying on the dance floor all night long.
Promising review: "Breathable the liner makes it more comfortable. I would purchase in additional colors. Great summer dress." —5135DadsPrice: $19.49 (originally $79.90; available in sizes 10–26, 30)
A sheer fitted tee because you own some really adorable bras and never get the chance to show them off. And because of the mesh-like material, it allows for tons of airflow.
Promising review: "So comfy. Very stylish to wear under dresses with thin straps. I love it so much that I'm about to purchase another one. I wouldn't wear it without anything over, as it hugs your body. This is definitely a staple." —Lilliebee__Price: $17.16 (originally $42.90; available in sizes 10–30 and three colors)
A pair of wide-leg pull-on pants if you'd rather not overheat under the brutal summer sun but you don't want to wear shorts. These flowy, drapey pants come in so many fun and colorful prints, you'll be buying different ones for every day of the week!
Promising review: "In my opinion, these are the most comfortable floaty pants for summer. It has been really hot here, and these pants are keeping me cool, along with a tank top that matches. I'm so glad Torrid thought to do something like this for the summer."—Christina1984Price: $25.19+ (originally $49.90; available in sizes 10–30, 13 colors, and three lengths; note: not all sizes are available in all colors)
A smocked crop top and maxi skirt set because mornings are hard enough so why make it even more difficult by trying to figure an outfit? Just grab these adorable pieces from your closet and bam, you're ready for the day.
Promising review: "Everything about it is perfect — color fit and style! Pockets and slit on the skirt, super cute top and you can break up the pieces. Now I just need it in black!" —Jilli SPrice: $39.96 (originally $99.90; available in sizes 18–30)
A tie-front puff-sleeve top that your cottagecore heart is going to adore. Plus, the three bow tie details in the front are so darn dainty and adorable.
Promising review: "Love this blouse. It is very light cotton and perfect for warm temps. I bought this for a trip to Mexico. Looks cute with skirts, jeans, and shorts" —Ruth50Price: $16.79 (originally $49.90; available in sizes 12–26 and two colors)
A pair of black denim shorts to let your legs breathe a lil' bit. You can wear these to any outing — from picnics to parties, you'll look super chic.
Promising review: "These shorts are wonderful, comfy, and durable. I recently went on vacation and these were my go-to shorts." —OnlythebestwilldoPrice: $15 (originally $55.90; available in sizes 10–30)
A midi dress that'll make you look like the goddess that you are and seriously have you turning heads. It's fitted at the bust and flows elegantly down.
Promising review: "I bought this a few months ago!! Perfect fit!! I have gotten more compliments in this dress than in anything else. The colors are bright and beautiful and it's a perfect fit!!!" —BakerbexPrice: $26.36+ (originally $65.50; available in sizes 10–30 and in two colors)
A swing cami made with a woven chiffon fabric that'll make your summer days easy breezy. Plus it'll drape over your body beautifully and prevent anything from sticking.
Promising review: "This camisole feels light as air, and is very pretty! I love that I can easily adjust the straps so the camisole fits best and doesn't sag under the arm. I am short, so that is important to me. Now I want one in every color!"—MstePrice: $11.97+ (originally $39.90; available in sizes 10–30 and 12 colors/styles)
A smocked white skirt that you'll want to wear every day this summer because 1) it's just that cute, and 2) it's so lightweight and adorable.
Promising review: "Love this skirt; great quality, and the fabric is nice, not flimsy. Love the fit, and the length is perfect. Look forward to rockin' this all summer." —ChiellePrice: $30.36 (originally $75.90; available in sizes 14–30)
Or a stylish black lightweight skirt with lace detailing that'll probably match every top already in your closet.
Promising review: "I bought this for a work trip and love it! It feels good, looks good, is comfortable, has good coverage, and is not too long or short. Easy to adjust to keep the pockets aligned. Just a little hint of lace toward the bottom to pretty it up, real nice touches. <3" —brookie monsterPrice: $22.77 (originally $75.90; available in sizes 10–28)
A drop-waist mini that has all the elements of a perfect summer dress. It's lightweight and drapey, so it'll hang nicely on your body. Plus it has spaghetti straps and a delicate scalloped hem with a pattern that's to die for.
Price: $65.90 (available in sizes 10–30 and in two colors)
A halter midi dress because summer calls for a resort vacation and this is the perfect outfit to show up in. Equal parts soft and adorable, you'll be the hottest one there. And as added bonus, it comes with pockets!
Promising review: "This dress is summer-ready fun. Love the neckline and the fit across the bust is great because the smocking is so perfect. It's a sweet color!" —AzcynPrice: $22.77 (originally $75.90; available in sizes 10–30 and two colors)
A wide-leg jumpsuit that'll have you getting dressed faster than you can finish reading this. It has a linen-like feel and a touch of stretch, keeping you comfy all day long while looking polished.
Promising review: "So cute. Very comfortable. Soft and flowy. Perfect for a summer date night. Fit is true to size." —SheriqPrice: $19.49+ (originally $79.90; available in sizes 0–30 and in two styles)
A wide-sleeve sweater because is sweater season really ever over? This super airy option is the perfect layer to end your night on the beach or to toss on during a bonfire session.
Promising review: "I like this sweater with the drawstring wide-leg jeans as pictured. The sleeves are so cute. Nice weight to it, but not too heavy. I normally steer away from cropped tops but like this one." —Deja1515Price: $19.77 (originally $65.90; available in sizes 10–30 and in two colors)
A flutter-sleeve maxi dress with floral print for days — it's perfect for your next garden party. This stunner of a dress features a gorgeous tiered skirts and pockets so you'll be strutting into your next event knowing your dress is the cutest *and* the most practical.
Promising review: "I love this dress so much! It's flowy, has pockets, good material, not too thick but not too thin, and soft. My absolute favorite dress I own!" —TorrrPrice: $89.90 (available in sizes 0–30)
A smocked tier skort that'll have you twirling the night away, and feel secure while doing it, thanks to the built-in shorts. Reviewers absolutely adore how flowy and comfy these bottoms are.
Promising review: "These are so awesome! Please make more colors! I will wear them all summer long! Fit is great and love the inner shorts!" —Cmarie29Price: $48.93 (originally $69.90; available in sizes 12–30)
A pair of pull-on pants perfect for dressing up or down. Dress them up with some kitten heels for brunch or pair them with sneakers to run errands. Regardless, these lightweight pants will keep you cool.
Promising review: "So comfy and breathable! Absolutely needed in the Texas summers. I needed to replace my old ones and have been looking on the Torrid site for months — so happy they're back!" —MelG in TXPrice: $25 (originally $69.90; available in sizes 12–26)
A pair of high-rise denim drawstring shorts if you're typically a jeans-only person but you'd rather not spend the entire day trying to separate your skin from your pant legs.
Price: $35 (originally $59.90; available in sizes 10–30)
A shirred dress that'll help you arrive at brunch sweat-free and totally in style. Made with a smocked back and flowy skirt, you'll feel the breeze blowing through, without revealing anything.
Price: $42.95 (originally $85.90; available in sizes 10–30 and in two colors)
Wide-leg high-rise jeans, because you should be able to wear jeans whenever you please, even if it's a 90-something-degree day. These baggy jeans are roomy enough so even if you start sweating a bit, they won't stick to your legs.
Promising review: "If you're looking for a solid wide-leg jean that's serving 90s JNCO skater vibes, THIS IS IT. The rigid denim on the front allows them to hold their shape, while the medium stretch to the back gives you room to move. They are unbelievably comfortable, too. They do stretch out just a little as you wear them, so if you're headed for that baggy fit, be aware they'll relax." —It's Not A Phase MomPrice: $62.93 (originally $89.90; available in sizes 10–30)
A fun and flirty flutter-sleeve top so your shoulders and 'pits have some breathing room and won't feel suffocated. Unlike a basic tee, it has smocking at the bust that totally elevates it.
Price: $23.94 (originally $39.90; available in sizes 10–30 and two colors)
A surplice wrap romper because you want the coverage of shorts but the summery look of a mini dress. This flouncy romper will have you taking Insta photos left and right.
Promising review: "I actually love this. So cute for summer. Love the pink color. Looks like a mini dress with the comfort of shorts. It's a win for me!" —Genevieve260Price: $27.96 (originally $69.90; available in sizes 10–30)
A tiered maxi dress with a stunning V-shaped neckline that comes in the most eye-popping designs. Plus, it comes with such roomy pockets, you don't even need to bring a bag along with you!
Promising review: "I love everything about this dress. The fabric colors are rich. I could wear this to work with a jacket. Perfect for summer shopping or dinner out. I tried it on when it came today, and I can't take it off. It's my favorite new dress." —JulieknoxvillePrice: $39.95 (originally $79.90; available in sizes 10–30 and in two colors)
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