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27 Stylish And Budget-Friendly Abercrombie Pieces

27 Stylish And Budget-Friendly Abercrombie Pieces

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A pair of high-rise dad shorts for a ~too cool for school~ casual take on your classic denim shorts. And if you really want to mix things up, go for the animal-print style.
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: $44.63+ (originally $70; available in sizes 23–37 and seven washes/patterns)
A tie dress so you can channel your inner sporty spice, whether you're up for a round of pickleball or not. The tie detailing and scoop back give it a fun finish, making it a staple for those whose preferred sporting activity is a walk to their favorite restaurant for brunch.
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: $60 (originally $80; available in sizes XXS–XXL, two lengths, and nine colors)
A floral asymmetrical top (and a matching skirt!!) that is begging to be worn to a fancy garden party or an afternoon tea. Floral ensembles are a summer classic for a reason, and this set proves it.
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: $17.97 for the top (originally $70, available in sizes XXS–XL) and $22.97 for the skirt (originally $90, available in sizes XXS–XL, three lengths, and three colors)
A high-neck ribbed tank top to add to your everyday basics collection, except this baby is anything but basic. The ribbed material is super soft, and the straight neckline is perfect for showing off your fave necklaces.
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/patterns)
A linen-blend puff-sleeve dress for those fun summer plans where you want to look and feel like your favorite Disney princess. Lightweight and comfortable, it's ideal for all-day wear in the sun.
Promising review: "I wish I could wear this every single day. So pretty, so fun, and so comfortable." —HVSPrice: $90 (originally $120; available in sizes XXS–XXL, three lengths, and four colors)
A knotted scarf top to add some texture and pattern to your look. The unique silhouette will have everyone asking where you bought it from, but whether you tell them or gatekeep is up to you.
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-hem skort complete with built-in shorts so you can focus more on strolling around the farmers market and less on thigh chafing.
Promising review: "Nice blue color. The bubble hem is so chic!" —Kristy Price: $60 (available in sizes XXS–XXL)
Or a structured, luxe red gingham skort that's giving a 2025 take on the iconic Clueless look. The built-in shorts even have a pocket to stash your phone, so you can go hands free for any occasion.
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 pair of linen pull-on shorts because linen and summer are a match made in heaven, and these shorts will leave you feeling cool and looking super stylish.
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: $37.50 (originally $50; available in sizes XXS–XL and seven colors/patterns)
A pair of mid-rise capri jeans because you're a huge fan of your capri leggings, so why not invest in a pair of capri jeans? They'll give any look a chic 1960s-European vibe.
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: $39.99 (originally $80, available in sizes 24–34, three lengths, and three washes)
A denim cargo midi skirt with a fun front slit so you can show off your knee-high boots without having to wear a mini skirt. Plus, it has pockets galore, which is never a bad thing.
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: $49.99 (originally $80; available in sizes 24–34, three lengths, and two washes)
A slip dress that comes in this adorable cocktail pattern, as well as other solids and patterns, too! You'll want to ~slip into~ this every time you go to happy hour and order your beverage of choice. Make mine an Aperol spritz, please.
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: $67.50 (originally $90; available in sizes XXS–XL and in six colors/patterns)
A stretchy classic black sleeveless top with a gorgeous square neckline, because you can never have too many black tops, and this one will amp up any look.
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 eight colors/patterns)
A tailored zippered vest to take your business casual look to the next level, whether you're headed to the office or on a semi-formal night out.
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: $44.99 (originally $70; available in sizes XXS–XL and three colors)
An asymmetrical twisty top to add a precious pop of red to your wardrobe. With a flirty off-the-shoulder look, your cheeks will turn the same shade because of all the compliments that are about to come your way.
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 basic tee that will become your go-to for casual days when you want to be uber-comfy but still look like an off-the-clock model.
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 shirtdress to add a ~boss babe~ feel to any situation. Shoppers love it for wearing to the office in summertime, but it'll also look incredibly chic as you saunter around France on your upcoming vacation.
Positive review: "Super cute for work!! It's nice for the spring and summer while being modest!" —Paige SPrice: $26.97 (originally $80, available in sizes XXS–XL, three lengths, and three colors)
A short-sleeve denim shirt best paired with jeans so you can channel your inner early aughts popstar and rock the iconic denim on denim lewk.
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 washes)
A stunning cutout dress in the hue of the season: buttery yellow. Wear it to a wedding, stun at a garden soirée, or simply celebrate the weekend by dressing up in your new frock.
Promising review: "This is a gorgeous dress and it feels great." —RyleePrice: $75 (originally $100; available in sizes XXS–XL, three lengths, and three colors)
An oversize distressed jean jacket so you can beat the chill on those breezy summer evenings without compromising on style. If you like a more fitted look, size down!
Promising review: "This jacket is the best denim jacket I've owned. So comfortable and feels soft/broken in. It is oversized but still has great shape to it!" —A GuzmanPrice: $100 (available in sizes XXS–XL and in four washes)
A satin midi skirt, because you can't go wrong with a twirl-worthy skirt. It's an easy, breezy way to bring some elegance into your closet and looks great paired with just about anything.
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 not like anything I already own, which I love." —KatePrice: $45 (originally $60; available in sizes XXS–XL and in two colors)
A vintage-looking sweatshirt if you love to attend a ton of sporting events for the *vibes* but still want to look like you know the difference between an ace and a double.
Promising review: "I have bought several versions of this sweatshirt, which is so comfy for the on-the-go mom with kids in different sports. I can wear this for all. So soft and long to cover the butt in leggings and warm but thin enough not to sweat." —Just Call me ShilohPrice: $70 (available in sizes XXS–XXL and in six designs)
A pair of low-rise baggy jeans for those people who hate the feel of jeans but love the look of them. They feel as comfortable as a pair of sweatpants, but look like you don't wear your sweatpants all day.
Promising reviews: "These jeans are PERFECT! The color is so classy, I always get compliments on my Abercrombie jeans!" —Cambryn B"These are going to be a staple in my closet! Love the tie around the waist for added uniqueness. They are very comfortable too!" —Kaitlin Price: $67.50 (originally $90; available in sizes 23–37 and in 29 washes)
A linen-blend mini dress for an effortless sunny day look that can be dressed up or down. Plus, the tie-back adds a lil' somethin' somethin' extra top an otherwise simple (but classy!) dress.
Promising review: "I love this dress. It fits so nice and is very comfortable." —LsePrice: $44.99 (originally $70; available in sizes XXS–XL and two colors)
An off-the-shoulder romper that will be a sweet addition to your dress rotation. The sneaky hidden shorts will banish any chafing and windy-day faux pas, which we LOVE.
Promising review: "This dress is absolute perfection! It's incredibly versatile — you can dress it up for a night out or keep it casual for a daytime outing. I especially love that it's a skort, so you never have to worry about it being too short or revealing. It's formfitting in all the right places and makes me feel so confident. I'm completely obsessed!" —DaniPrice: $37.50 (originally $50; available in sizes XXS–XL and in three colors)
A classic pair of mid-rise straight-leg jeans because, according to Gen Z, skinny jeans are *out* and straight-leg jeans are well and truly in. Listen, I'm a millennial and I love a skinny jean, but I also want to pretend I'm still ~young and hip,~ okay?
Promising review: "The rise, length, and fit is a perfect comfy jean for every occasion. 'Dark marble' is the perfect blue jean shade to go with any color top or accessories!" —ChloePrice: $90 (available in sizes 23–38 and in 15 washes)
And a truly iconic New York Yankees baseball cap to bring your everyday look together.
Promising review: "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." —SergioPrice: $35 (available in eight styles)
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