
27 Under $100 Finds At Nordstrom Rack
A Madewell button-up shirt that's roomy, breezy, and effortlessly cool — basically what you'd wear if you want to look like you casually own a beach house (even if you're just heading to brunch).
Price: $59.97 (originally $85; available in sizes XXS–XXL)
A Good American bootcut jumpsuit so you can serve main character energy with minimal effort — it hugs in all the right places, stretches where you need it, and has pockets big enough to actually use.
Promising review: "I wore this while traveling. It fits so well, has enough stretch to be comfortable, and keeps everything nice and snug. I got so many compliments on it, and it was ALMOST annoying (but I get it; it's cute)! Comfy, cool, cute! I think I may get it in black, too. I wore it with platform sneakers, and the length was just right. Could do it with a small wedge too." —harmoneyPrice: $69.97 (originally $199; available in sizes XS–4X and two colors)
A midi dress that gives off vacation-in-the-Caribbean vibes thanks to its flowy shape and light cotton feel — throw it on, grab a wide-brimmed hat, and pretend you're somewhere tropical (yes, even in spring).
Promising review: "Brilliant light and airy, no need for a bra, and with pockets! What more can I say... oh, and the price was unbelievable." —Jeneis272Price: $59.98 (originally $160, XS–XL and two colors)
And another midi dress, for when you want to keep things casual but still feel like you're starring in a spring-to-summer rom-com. The side slits and tie-back detail bring just the right amount of drama.
Price: $69.97 (originally $188; available in sizes XS–XL)
A Madewell button-up shirt that's light, slightly sheer, and basically begs to be worn over a tank and cutoffs — or tossed over a swimsuit on hot days. 'Oh, this? Just something I threw on."
Price: $44.97 (originally $82; available in sizes XXS–XXL and three colors)
A Rhone hoodie because yes, you can be comfortable and still look put-together — it's the kind of hoodie that works for WFH, post-gym errands, or pretending you're going to the gym.
Price: $79.97 (originally $128; available in sizes XS–XXL and three colors)
A tiered satin dress that looks like you planned your outfit way more than you actually did — it's flowy, shiny, and ready for weddings, date nights, or a casual shopping spree.
Promising review: "Just beautiful! Fits perfect amazing fabric!" —Ligia RosaPrice: $38.98+ (originally $128; available in sizes XS–XL and three colors)
A Free People denim pullover with the kind of slouchy-cool fit that makes you feel like an off-duty model — bonus points for the dramatic sleeves and cropped length.
Promising review: "I love the way this top hangs. The denim is middleweight and a good material. This is nice, box,y and roomy top." —DeannaPrice: $64.97 (originally $128; available in sizes XS–XL)
A ruffled dress that makes getting dressed for weddings, garden parties, or fancy brunches feel like a breeze — it's bright, flowy, and just structured enough to feel fancy without being fussy.
Promising review: "Very comfortable. Love that it has pockets" —L LakePrice: $59.97 (originally $148; available in sizes 4–14)
A scalloped knit short-sleeve top that adds a little extra flair to your outfit while being just as easy to wear as a plain tee — toss it on with jeans, trousers, or skirts for an effortlessly polished look.
Promising review: "I like the scalloped design, very soft, very comfortable. Fits me very well." —lei leiPrice: $19.97 (originally $48, available in sizes XS–XL and three colors)
A slightly oversize wide-leg jumpsuit so you can embrace the relaxed, boho vibe without sacrificing comfort — belt it at the waist if you're aiming for a more put-together moment.
Promising review: "Super cute and SO comfy! I love that it has big pockets, too, unlike many other jumpsuits. Can't wait to live in this outfit all spring and summer!" —Colette F.Price: $36.97 (originally $59.50, available in sizes S, M, and XXL and two colors)
A flowy pull-on midi skirt that's basically made for twirling through wildflowers or dancing barefoot under string lights — the kind of skirt that instantly makes you feel whimsical.
Promising review: "The skirt is great, the lining is great and it has pockets! The only issue is that it is a maxi skirt if you are shorter than 5'6'." —RobinmmmmmPrice: $49.97 (originally $257, available in sizes 1X–3X and four colors)
A striped ribbed tank that's soft, stretchy, and under $10 is ideal for layering or wearing solo when you want something simple but cute.
Promising review: "Comfortable and easy to dress up or down." —Allie V.Price: $9.97 (originally $49, available in sizes XS–XL and four colors/styles)
An elegant double-knit longline cardigan that works as a lightweight outer layer for cool summer nights and doubles as a snuggly sweater once the chill sets in.
Promising review: "Beautiful, nice material" —rubeePrice: $39.97 (originally $78, available in sizes 1X–3X)
A crewneck mini dress for those days when you want to ditch pants but still look put-together — just add your favorite sneakers or sandals and you're good to go.
Promising review: "It's a perfect dress to throw on with sandals and go anywhere. Dress it up or down it's the one to grab out of your closet." —LoLoPrice: $19.97 (originally $49.50, available in sizes XXS–XXL and seven colors)
An oversize plaid flannel button-up that gives off strong '90s vibes and fall energy, no matter what season it actually is — because autumn style is always in.
Psst! Reviewers say this top runs large.Promising review: "Love the material and relaxed fit." —TinkaKVPrice: $38.50 (originally $55; available in sizes small/medium–medium/large and two colors)
A pair of sleek and stylish crossover waist leggings so you can lounge, work out, or run errands in style — basically the multitasking MVP your closet's been missing.
Promising review: "I have two pairs of very similar 'flared leggings' (they're yoga pants, guys!) from Aerie, and these are everything I wished those ones were. They're a thicker material with more compression, and the perfect length. They're not too flared, just the right amount below the calf. Not sure how they'll hold up, but they seem well-made. First impressions 10/10. And for $20!!!" —SandraPrice: $19.97 (originally $78, available in sizes XS–XL)
A long-sleeve crewneck tee that gives you that fitted, tucked-in look without the commitment of a bodysuit (and none of the bathroom hassle either).
Promising review: "I purchased the black, and it fits like a glove! The material is kinda thick but amazingly soft with the right amount of stretch. It hugs my body and looks great! I love that it's on the longer side. 😃" —elle67Price: $29.99+ (originally $64; available in sizes XS–2X and five colors; all colors not available in all sizes)
A satin blouse with flutter sleeves and a crinkly texture to add a touch of elegance to your look — whether you're heading to the office or meeting friends for drinks.
Promising review: "I got more than one color. This is comfy and has a textured look, so it doesn't seem wrinkled, even straight out of luggage." —JennPrice: $19.97 (originally $69, available in sizes XS–XL and three colors)
A pair of itty-bitty bootcut jeans that mold to your body just right, with a bit of stretch and shape to keep you comfy all day. And yes, they're cute enough for a dressy dinner too.
Promising review: "I get so many compliments on these jeans, but the best part is they are so incredibly comfortable and make me feel amazing. I can move in them (work in them), and they hug all the right places. I love the itty bitty bootcut style. They fit me like a glove and are the perfect length. I can wear them with heels or flip-flops to dress up or down. I just love them!" —MagicalMargiePrice: $44.97 (originally $78; available in sizes two, four, and 10–16)
A sheer lacy crocheted tie-front top, which you can layer over a bralette or cami for a dreamy, ethereal look that's practically begging for compliments.
You could also drape this over your swimsuit during summer pool parties and BBQs!Promising review: "I love this top. Pretty over any color pants and matching top…very simple way to 'dress up' fast." —maureendiPrice: $34.97 (available in sizes 1X–3X and three colors)
A smocked fit-and-flare sundress for picnics, brunches, and sunny day strolls — and don't forget to throw on a light layer in case it gets breezy.
Promising review: "This dress is so beautiful. It's lightweight, so I know it will feel great in the hot summer months. It has pockets *yay*, and it's just a great fit. The neckline isn't too low and the smocking holds you correctly. It is a typical poplin material,l so I'm sure I'll need to have my lint roller ready, but I don't mind that. I can't wait to wear it!" —TeenieKPrice: $49.97 (originally $99, available in sizes XS–XL and three colors)
An easy pant that's breezy, comfy, and surprisingly versatile — reviewers swear by it for workdays, travel, and lounging alike.
BTW, they have a drawstring waist and pockets!Promising reviews: "Loved the pants! Price was good; shipping was fast, will order from them again!" —CAARINO"These are so comfy yet look professional enough for work, LOVE!" —E JonPrice: $34.97 (originally $99+, available in sizes XS–XL and two colors)
A Rag & Bone V-neck tee because it's made from high-quality fabric with a fit that feels just right — easy to wear on its own or layered year-round.
Promising reviews: "This is the nicest T-shirt I have. This T-shirt is nice and the fit is perfect. I would get this in every color if they had it in my size. You won't regret this purchase." —Perfect T"Great basic — very well made. The tee is casual without being sloppy. Thicker and more durable than Vince basic tees have become lately." —ChillyMittenPrice: $39.97 (originally $95+, available in sizes XS–L and five colors; not all colors available in all sizes)
A pair of breathable twill shorts that come with oversized pockets and a crisp design, so they're equal parts practical and stylish (and reviewers say they're seriously comfy, too).
Promising review: "I normally don't write reviews but I had to for these shorts that I recently found. Nothing in this world is more perfect than these shorts. I love their design, silhouette, and fit so so so much. They are the perfect length, too. While the item itself runs a bit large, the ones that fit me fit better than any pants I've ever worn. They are stretchy, breathable, and super comfortable overall (and I can sit down happy too). These shorts have no catch, even though I thought they would be too good to be true. Just elegant and timeless. BUY THESE SHORTS!!!! You will not regret it!!!! Union Bay, if you see this, PLEASE never get rid of these!!! You beat the entire game with this one 🙌🏼 🙌🏼" —LunaNicolePrice: $22.97 (originally $44, available in sizes 2–16 and five colors)
A super soft tank bodysuit for when you want a sleek, tucked-in look without ever having to adjust your top — it's smooth, comfortable, and never bunches.
Promising review: "Fabric is so soft. Straps don't slip. Fits a longer torso and doesn't feel like the thong is stretched. Best bodysuit fit I've found. Have not washed it yet — so TBD. Ordering another color." —ayannuzzi77Price: $29.23+ (originally $68, available in sizes XS–2X and six colors; not all colors available in all sizes)
A lightweight button-front cardigan to layer over just about anything — perfect for that in-between weather when you need something but not quite a full-on jacket.
Promising review: "I love the sweater! I'm tall; 5' 8' to be exact. I have long legs. The sweater is the perfect length with a long torso as well. It complements my outfit to upgrade the casual look. I can wear it for business or I can dress it down. I have broad shouters. The medium size fits me very well." —TameckioPrice: $22.97+ (originally $42+, available in sizes S–XL and five colors; not all colors available in all sizes)

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