30 Nordstrom Basics to Wear When You Want to Look Instantly Chic
True staples.
Nordstrom is a go-to for many reasons, but its robust selection of basics is one of the reasons I consistently turn to the retailer for my shopping and to find selects for you, dear readers. And that's what's coming your way below. I went through the basics department at Nordstrom to uncover the chicest basics available.
The 30 basics in the edit could become new staples when you want to look instantly chic because they're modern and forward while still versatile. I'm referring to items like cool tanks and linen shirting that would look perfect with jeans. Oh and speaking of denim, there's everything from a classic straight-leg cut to an of-the-moment barrel silhouette.
Keep scrolling to shop fashionable basics from Nordstrom.
One of my favorite denim silhouettes of the season.
Sometimes all you need is a tee paired with a good pair of pants to look chic.
This article was originally published on Who What Wear.
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Bobby Schuessler is the shopping director at Who What Wear, where he oversees the shopping and market vertical. He's also an experienced style writer and produces a range of fashion and style content for Who What Wear. He covers everything from the latest trends to the best fashion finds at retailers like Nordstrom and Shopbop to the chicest outfit ideas to consider for the season. He's also covered similar topics at other media outlets, including Refinery29 and Men's Health. In addition, his work and writing has appeared on the e-commerce platforms for major retailers like Nordstrom and Gilt.
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