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BASIC? Yes, basic.

Can I get a B?

You got your b, you got your b!

Can I get an “asics”?

You got your asics, you got your asics! Put it all together, you have your basics, you have your basics!

Now that we are all cheering for basics in our heads, tell me you weren’t singing that too. Let’s talk about them!

Ahh, basics.

What defines a good “basic”? Do I need to splurge on them? Or, can I save money on them? Don’t worry ladies, I have the hard part covered for us as we transition into another, chillier season. Let’s just promise to not blast that Christmas music yet, m’kay?

The secret? (Share it with everyone, because we should all know this.) Basics don’t require a splurge-worthy price tag. They can, but definitely don’t need to. I consider my basics to be: denim, tees, leggings, jackets, shoes and bags. However, not every item we own in these categories needs to be a basic. We just need to have one or two items as a “go-to.” Why? Because they all are easy to style with other items, and we can wear them all seasons.

“So, how do I shop for basics, Whitney?” you ask. My biggest tip here is: Do not discriminate based on store or price point. Embarrassing to admit, and just between us, I’ve spent way too much money on a white tank top, that lasted one season. I’ve spent very little money on Hanes tees, and they’re my favorite layering tees. Hint: Buy slim fit men’s tees. They’re so nice for layering. To me, comfort is key.

However, I will say when it comes to denim I do believe investing will get you better quality in most cases. I think investing in jeans once that are $150-$200 and last five or more years are better than buying cheap ones that you continuously repurchase. A few brands I will splurge on: Mother Denim, Hudson, Gfrlfend and Agolde. But, I did find a pair at Zara that I paid $39 for that are on my favorites list. The key is paying attention to the stitch work, fabric and detail before you fork over any money.

When buying leggings, I always do the bend over, touch your toes, knees, or whatever test. Ladies, make sure you confirm that shiny underwear you’re wearing cannot be seen through the fabric. If so, don’t even pay a penny. If they pass the test and no undergarments are seen, you know the fabric quality is good.

A good bag and great shoes definitely take you places — ask Carrie Bradshaw. Bags are fun to accessories an otherwise basic look, or you can also have a good “classic.” I like to mix my closet with both. But neutral colors are a great basic bag choice. And shoes — make sure they fit and are comfortable. And definitely don’t be afraid to mix brown shoes with black pants, or vice versa.

I truly hope we got our basics routine down here ladies! And as always, if you have any fashion questions please reach out to me on social. I love hearing from you and giving advice. Love, love!