August is officially here, which means (unfortunately) summer is on its last legs—but this doesn’t mean the warm-weather fashion is slowing down. This is the place to be if you’re planning any travels this month, and still looking for affordable yet stylish fashion. If you’re looking for stylish yet affordable fashion finds, then this is the place to be. Travel + Leisure’s The shopping writer I found Quince’s Vacation ShopI have already started the process of selecting my favorites. new staple pieces The rest of the summer and beyond will be spent wearing these clothes to the ground. It was a challenge to choose the best travel options from the many stylish and flattering pieces in this collection.
I spent a lot of time browsing the website to find the 12 Quince pieces that will fit in my suitcase on every trip. They are all mix and matchable, stylish, and below $60. From effortless cotton maxi dresses The following are some of the ways to get in touch with us: a pair of shorts I’m These affordable picks will help me upgrade my wardrobe without compromising on quality.
100 percent European Linen Long-sleeve Shirt
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The cornerstone of a well-rounded summer wardrobe is a simple white linen shirt. Just imagine. It’s perfect for a dinner or beach outing. This $40 cover-up is a great value. 100 percent linen option is a truly unbeatable deal—and it even comes in 16 gorgeous colors and patterns. This timeless classic is lightweight and breathable making it the perfect warm-weather staple. It also takes up very little space in my luggage when I am not wearing it. Just throw it on and pair it with a matching pair linen pants to be the best-dressed person in any destination.
100 percent European Linen Wide-leg Pants
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The perfect companion the button-down shirt aboveThese wide-leg linen pants They are going to be my favorite, especially because I am a self-proclaimed “shorts-only” person.Hater. The elasticized waistband with ruched edges is incredibly comfortable. I can wear it on a long flight or while sightseeing in another city. The loose fitting is cool, breathable and flattering. They come in three different inseams to suit all travelers, whether they are tall, petite or regular.
Maxi dress in 100 percent organic cotton gauze with a tiered skirt
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I live in loose-fitting dresses all summer, and sometimes into fall. They are easy to put on, always look good, and they never feel tight or restricting. They’re easy to throw on, always look polished and never feel too tight or restrictive. $60 tiered maxi Quince is a great choice. It’s made of a breezy, gauzy cotton fabric. I don’t want to compromise on quality. Its slightly cropped fit is ideal for a petite traveler like me—no more excess fabric dragging behind me or getting caught underfoot. The thicker straps also stay in place and don’t slip off my shoulders when I walk. The bag comes in many eye-catching colours, but I have my eye on white and wild cherry.
100 Percent European Linen Fitted Tank
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A linen top like this one Normally sells for up to $70, but I’m not going to pass this deal. The dress is tailored without being too tight, which provides some much needed relief on hot days. It strikes the perfect balance between casual and dressy, which gives me many styling options for my upcoming vacation. One of my favourite cuts is the square neckline. The square neckline shows just enough of the skin without being too revealing. It feels more polished than a cotton tank.
Cardigan in 100 per cent organic cotton
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I’m ready to pull out my winter sweaters since summer is ending. I was looking for a light cotton layer for cold evenings and I believe I have found it with this cropped cardigan. The cotton construction makes it more breathable than wool or other heavier fabrics. I imagine myself wearing this over a plain, maxi-length dress with linen pants and a simple white tee or buttoned up, with a silk maxi-length skirt. No matter how I wear it, it has that classic feel.
The Tiered Maxi Skirt in 100 Percent Organic Cotton Poplin
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The basic neutrals are enough. It’s time to move on from the basic neutrals. vibrant vermilion maxi skirt The playful shape and vibrant color are just what I’ve been looking for in my vacation wardrobe. The elastic waistband makes it comfortable and flattering to wear. I can wear it for dinner out or to explore the city. It even has pockets, my favorite detail. The best part is that it’s made with high-quality, organic cotton. It’s durable and breathable. For $60, I’m confident that it is a worthwhile addition to my closet.
100 percent European Linen Button Front Dress
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Gingham is one of my favorite patterns. I was delighted to see this gingham pattern. luxe linen button-down dress The print made me imagine myself walking through New York carrying a stylish baguette on my shoulder. The mid-calf style is the perfect length and I love how the tie belt on the waist adds visual interest. It is heat-regulating, and extremely breathable. Perfect for summer travel. Yes, there are pockets.
Eco-knit Split Front Sweater Vest
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The following is a list of the most popular ways to contact us split-front top style This season, it’s everywhere. Naturally, I’ve been on the lookout for one of my own—and at $30, I think I’ve found the one. The hemline hits below the natural waistline to create a flattering crop. And the stretchy fabric allows me to be comfortable and free on the go. I already have it in mind with a flowing maxi skirt, linen trousers or some oversized shorts to give it a more casual feel. If I like it in black, then I may have to get the heather gray, too.
100 Percent Washable Silk Mini Skirt
Quince
When imagining what to wear, imagine the different outfits. Eco-knit Split Front Sweater Vest, I could not but be disappointed that I did not already own a basic black mini skirt. After spotting the skirt, I was a little disappointed. darling satin option for just $60That problem has been solved. Easy to dress up or down—and somehow still incredibly comfortable thanks to its stretchy elastic waistband—this flouncy skirt is bound to be on heavy rotation during my travels, from Cape Cod to Montreal. This skirt has the perfect length that shows just enough leg while not feeling too revealing. I will wear it for years to be sure.
Italian Cami One-piece Swimsuit
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A vacation would not be complete without a bathing suit. The swimsuit is on my list of things to bring for beach and lakes trips. stunning $50 one-piece. It’s available in both regular and longer torso sizes for the perfect fit. With adjustable spaghetti straps, a scooped-out neckline and adjustable straps, I will feel safe whether I am swimming or just relaxing by water. The fabric is both stretchy and compressive, making it flattering and comfortable. But that’s not all. It offers UPF 50 sun protection, a built-in shelf bra for extra support, and is resistant to chlorine, sunscreen, and oil stains—so I can finally stop replacing my swimsuits every year.
The 100 percent organic cotton waffle cropped sweater tank
Quince
The MVPs in my travel wardrobe are elevated basics. These pieces are lightweight and easy to mix and match without weighing down your suitcase. My closet has enough plain white and black tops to outfit the entire team of a small soccer club. I decided to try this. waffled sweater tank The camel colour is chic and sophisticated. It is as versatile as any other neutral, but I love how the delicate knit adds visual interest. The fabric is stretchy and forgiving, so it won’t feel too hot in summer. It looks great with linen pants, or dressed up with mini or maxi dresses. It’s only $30 and I may be tempted to get it in dark brown too.
100% Organic Cotton Poplin Pull On Shorts
Quince
I am adamantly against shorts but I want to find one that keeps me comfortable and doesn’t ruin my outfit. These $30 cotton pull-on shorts are as good a place to start as any—they’re lightweight, loose-fitting, and have a longer hemline that won’t ride up when I walk. The elastic waistband is perfect for staying comfy during long-haul flights, walking tours, and more, plus they come with two deep side pockets—ideal for stashing my phone and wallet when I’m running errands without a purse. These shorts remind me of the boxer-shorts trend from last summer (specifically, those with a slit in the side). this striped pairI am excited to get the look for a fraction of the cost.
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