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16 Secretly Affordable Basics That Impress Even the Pickiest New Yorkers

Affordable Quiet Luxury Basics
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It's no secret that New Yorkers have high standards. With luxury fashion boutiques lining every corner, countless Michelin-starred restaurants, and world-class hairstylists and makeup artists, they're surrounded by the very best in every category. These stylish city-goers are notoriously picky about their wardrobes too, with many investing a lot of money in minimalist, quiet-luxury pieces. And if you have the same impossibly high standards, without the designer budget to match, I've got you. Enter: Walmart, an unassuming treasure trove of affordable, expensive-looking staples. Take these $13 square-toe ballet flats for example—they're so chic. Or this $36 chocolate-brown leather minidress that could easily pass for designer. Intrigued? Keep scrolling for even more secretly affordable, New Yorker–approved basics your spring wardrobe needs.

Sleek, Walkable Shoes

New Yorkers do a lot of walking, so chic shoes you can wear all day are a must. WWW editors in particular are partial to flats, Mary Janes, and mules.

Sweaters and Jackets

This time of year, the weather can change in an instant. From trenches to blazers to sweaters and more, Walmart has layers that will work for whatever the forecast has in store.

Classic Denim

Denim—whether it's in the form of a classy skirt, an on-trend style of jeans, or even a sophisticated dress—is a staple in every New Yorker's wardrobe.

Dainty Dresses

Dresses are the ultimate way to look effortlessly put together. I'm a sucker for a pretty A-line silhouette, but I've also been loving belted wrap dresses as you can cinch it to really accentuate your figure.

Emma Walsh
Beauty Editor, Branded Content

Emma is a beauty editor on the branded content team. She’s a passionate writer who loves all things beauty, wellness, and personal growth. Before pursuing writing, she worked in influencer marketing at Gallery Media Group, which owns digital brand PureWow. She lives in New York City, where you can usually find her running to a Pilates class or sipping on a green juice in the park.