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Quince might be your go-to for winter cashmere at affordable prices, but they do so much more than that! I love their easy-to-style silk dresses like the one I’m wearing in the header photo, and there are a few chunky cotton cardigans I have my eye on. Shop our Quince edit now to round out your spring wardrobe at an affordable price.
Looking ahead to summer, I’m ready for a little more ease in my life. And what’s easier than washable silk? Quince has once again taken a luxurious, beautiful fabric and made it more affordable without sacrificing any style. I’m wearing the washable stretch silk tank dress in hot fudge, and I was shocked by how flattering it was. The navy color or moss green of this washable slip dress is just begging to be worn on your next vacation.
Cashmere gets a lot of glory, but I think it’s time we let cotton knits have a moment in the sun. There’s something nostalgic and American sportswear-y about the perfect cotton sweater. It makes me think of Ralph Lauren ads and J.Crew sweaters on the beach. And luckily, the Quince offering lives up to that legacy. The organic cotton boyfriend crew is the oversized, slouchy knit of my dreams thanks to the crisp ribbing at the neck and the hem, and the displaced sleeve detail. Powder blue, navy blue, or maybe a speckled beige/ivory stripe will put you in a good place to kick off spring.
On the trendier side, I’m really loving this collared polo knit. Whether you pick navy or tan, it capitalizes on so much of the prep resurgence I actually like: sporty stripes and a collar to make it feel a little bit dressier. The slightly cropped length is also perfect for any of your favorite high waisted bottoms. Speaking of prep revival, cardigans aren’t just for your grandpa anymore. The chunky knit of the Fisherman Boxy cardigan not only will keep you warm, but it’ll add instant texture and interest to any outfit you throw together.
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