
25 Cute Pieces From Target Everyone Will Obsess Over
Promising review: "I shopped several brands like J.Crew, Gap, and Banana Republic and decided to buy from Target. I am so glad that I did because they are absolutely what I was looking for. The fit is perfect, and I love the wide legs. No wonder they have been sold out several times. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️" —TrishaSPrice: $28 (available in sizes 00–30 and in 13 colors)
A cute button-down tank for when you want to dress up during your workday, but still need something breathable and cozy to transition to post-work happy hour.
Promising review: "These tanks are the perfect everyday tank for summer! They fit true to size and are made of a soft, breathable material. The buttons are my favorite part; they aren't your classic button but an elevated, smooth button. These are so versatile, you can dress them up or down and still look chic. I got one in every color. 😁" —MimsLovesToShopPrice: $10 (available in sizes XXS–4X and five colors)
A sweater vest if you're planning on rocking one vibe and one vibe only: coastal-chic! This is perfect with a leather tote and slip-on sandals, or as a cute summery layer in your cold office.
Promising review: "Great color and material. Love that it's mostly cotton! Fits a little oversized, but still got my true size and love the fit. Perfect weight for summer." —aww_8776 Price: $25 (available in sizes XS–4X and four colors)
A linen sundress dress, because it serves serious "hanging in the Italian countryside" vibes. Sure, you might not be summering at a villa with Timothée Chalamet (le sigh), but at least you can look the part with this piece.
Promising review: "Love this dress! Perfect for summer, the fabric is breathable, and it's so comfy! So glad I bought it! Also, extra points because it has pockets!!" —GiomrivasPrice: $25 (available in sizes XS–4X and four colors)
A knotted halter top that'll feel so cozy on (hi, 100% cotton!) that you'll almost forget you're wearing one of the cutest tops in your closet. Almost.
Promising review: "This shirt looks STUNNING on, I got so many compliments on it!! The front is elegant, and the low back gives it the perfect amount of sexy. I was nervous about the low back, but it covers all the places I wanted it to, and I felt so confident in it!! Highly recommend!" —JuliaPrice: $20 (available in sizes XXS–4X and two colors)
A pair of mid-rise wide-leg pants, because they're flowy, comfy, and cute — perfect for wearing during a weekend morning outing with the fam.
Promising reviews: "Gingham is such a hot ticket this summer! These are the perfect addition to my work wardrobe for those warmer days. The fabric is just the right weight." —Targetsmyhappyplace"They are a tad bit big and long. However, instead of exchanging and waiting for the new pair, I will have them tailored. I like the fit overall, and they hang nicely on me. We have very warm summers where I am, so breathable clothing is a necessity." —SociallyMistyPrice: $25 (available in sizes XXS–4X and nine colors)
A crepe textured tie-top to bring baby doll vibes to your summer 'fits, while still being city-chic enough to wear on a downtown afternoon with friends.
Promising review: "This shirt fits nicely and is flowy, plus the material makes it breathable and ideal for a hot summer day." —Daze24Price: $20 (available in sizes XS–4X and two colors)
A white maxi skirt with a casual breezy fabric so you can one-up everyone at the farmers market. OK, maybe the farmers market isn't a fashion show — but with this, you'll make it look like it is!
Promising review: "Perfect for summer! Nice and flowy, very airy. It's definitely long, so I wore it higher-waisted. I sized down, too."—HPrice: $30 (available in sizes XXS–XXL, 4X)
A V-neck midi dress, because it's the perfect transitional piece between a casual beach day and a romantic summer night! Pair this with flip flops during the day, and at night, slip into some heels and statement earrings.
Promising review: "Everything about this dress is just amazing. The material is so nice. It's heavy-feeling, so it is not see-through, but still so comfortable in 90-degree weather. The pockets are huge. I get compliments every single time I wear it. It's a must buy." —bethanne405Price: $35 (available in sizes XS–XXL and three colors)
A high-waisted short with just a *touch* of see-through trim so you can add a stylish upgrade to your usual tank-top-and-shorts summer uniform.
Promising review: "These shorts are really cute with the little cutout above the hem. The fabric is lightweight, flowy, and cool for summer. The wide band elastic waist is very comfortable." —JanPrice: $22 (available in sizes XS–4X and two colors)
A simple tank top that's perfect to wear to your WFH station for when you need to look ~profesh~ but want to feel as comfy.
Promising review: "This tank top is everything I wanted — lightweight, soft, and super comfy. It fits true to size and is perfect for layering or just wearing on hot days. The material feels breathable, and it holds up well after washing (no weird shrinking or stretching). Honestly, it's one of those basics you end up living in. Definitely grabbing a few more!" —MjohnsonPrice: $8 (available in sizes XS–4X and eight colors)
A V-neck blouse with flutter sleeves that will keep you feeling breezy while looking like a million bucks.
Promising review: "Beautiful, cool, wrinkle-free fabric with pretty flutter sleeves. It's lined but very light and perfect for humid summer days. It's a dressy casual style. The V-neck is a little low if you are short. It does run about a size larger than normal, so size down." —Wordle2uPrice: $18.75 (originally $25; available in sizes XS–4X and two colors)
A pair of mid-rise linen shorts to tie together all your Hamptons-chic outfits... even if you're probably going to stay in Brooklyn for the rest of the summer.
Promising review: "The material is lightweight and very cooling. I haven't had any issues with color bleeding on any of the colors I bought, and I bought several. And most of all, I loved the price, which was lower than shorts like these from other stores." —rkkamk Price: $18 (available in sizes XXS–4X and four colors)
A slinky slip dress, because the Wedding Guest Aesthetic is still a thing this summer — this will immediately become your go-to, whether or not you have a long list of weddings to attend this year.
Promising review: "Fit me well, did not wrinkle. Great summer style and went well with a sheer cardigan, and even a white cropped jean jacket and white sneakers. Elegant enough to wear to an afternoon wedding." —MerrypPrice: $35 (available in sizes XS–4X and five colors)
An A-line picnic skirt so you can look cute while visiting family and enjoy the feeling of not having to wear pants.
Promising review: "The cotton should be cool for the summer, but the spandex does give it some stiffness, which will help it keep its shape in the humidity. It's also a nice thickness, so I don't think it will show through without a slip. Helpful pockets, too. Fits perfectly!" —ConMeyPrice: $30 (available in sizes L–4X and two colors)
A fluttery top that you can pair with a casual clog or spruce up with a strappy heel. Whether you wear this shirt casually or formally, you'll look absolutely fab.
Promising review: "Super cute for the summer, and it is a really nice light material. It ran a little big. "—My new favorite shortsPrice: $12 (available in sizes XXS–XXL, 4X, and three colors)
A tee with an extended short sleeve that's perfect for minimalists looking for something with a slight edge. This top adds just a touch of unique structure to the classic T-shirt while coming in colors that will slot easily into your current capsule collection.
Promising review: "Love it. I've never reviewed anything on Target before. These look much more expensive than they are. You need one, or even two. That is all." —CarlyPrice: $10 (available in sizes XS–4X and eight colors)
A linen mini dress practically made for a warm, breezy Sunday picnic, either alone in your backyard with a good book or at a park with friends.
Promising review: "Bought this in black and loved it so much. It's the best Target dress I've ever had." —AmandaPrice: $30 (available in sizes L–4X and three colors)
A midi tank dress to bring a cute and subtle design to your next Saturday date. This dress will go well with cozy sandals as you get ready for a romantic stroll through the city with your boo.
Promising review: "Fits true to size (maybe a little big on top). Love the white trim around the neckline, reminds me of '90s style. Can't wait to wear this when the weather warms up, will be easy to dress up or down." —KatPrice: $25 (available in sizes XS–4X and two colors)
A pair of high-rise denim shorts that you'll gravitate toward whenever you need something comfy and cute for a poolside BBQ or backyard party. Pair these with your favorite mules and you'll be golden.
Promising review: "Love these shorts! They are the best length. I bought both colors, in blue and white. Would love to see more colors." —Madia CastilloPrice: $14 (originally $20; available in sizes XS–XXL and four colors)
A midi wrap skirt, because everyone needs that one piece that they'll throw on to run all their errands — may as well make it a cute one, like this pretty, breezy number.
Promising review: "True to size, so comfortable with elastic waist band. It has pockets! And it's such a great light and breathable fabric. Loooove this skirt."—NikkiPrice: $25 (available in sizes XS–XXL, 4X, and three colors)
A soft crop top that you can wear anywhere from the gym to the pool! Hey, if your office is pretty casual regarding dress codes, you can even wear this with some high-rise jeans and an oversized blazer.
Promising review: "I love how this shirt fits! The white one is not see-through and the quality of the material is very nice, great for working out or for days when you just want to wear something comfortable!" —KatiePrice: $20 (available in sizes XS–XXL and five colors)
A pair of skater shorts with a design that ups the ante on your favorite shorts while being wearable for friend gatherings and family dinners. We love versatility!
Price: $22 (available in sizes XXS–XXL and two colors)
A strappless knit tube dress, because you'll need something to wear while holding court at your fave rooftop bar! And what's better than a dress with a strapless design when you're out in the sun?
Promising review: "Love this dress so much! Comfy and stylish! Felt great wearing it! Can be dressed up or casual. Either way, it's a winner!!" —AshReneePrice: $18 (available in sizes XS–4X and five colors)
And a button-front knit tank top, because '90s minimalism is back, and this is the perfect way to emulate a crisp vest while wearing something that's actually stretchy and cozy.
Promising review: "Love the fit, did my usual size medium. Bought in blue and black, and will be ordering brown! The perfect cutesy/casual summer top!" —LbrazierPrice: $15 (available in sizes XS–4X and three colors)
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