My Sister's Her Early Twenties—31 Chic Urban Outfitters and Free People Items I Recommended

Spring is in full swing. Recently, I've been inundated with texts from friends and family asking for clothing recommendations for the warmer months ahead. Some of those messages have been from my younger sister. Now, my sister is a fashion person in her own right, but she knows I'm constantly browsing the top-tier internet hotspots for great pieces. She tends to be pretty fashion-forward, so I focused on Urban Outfitters and Free People's new arrivals for the perfect mix of trendy, cool finds.
After digging through each respective site's newest arrivals, I've narrowed my findings to some key styles that I sent over to my sister. Since I believe in spreading the love, I've included my recommendations below for your shopping pleasure as well. From on-trend sneakers and perfectly baggy barrel leg jeans to the cutest capris and flowy tops, there's so much fashion goodness in this mix. Shop these Urban Outfitters and Free People styles today.
Perfect for going out or pair with a cute flowy skirt for fun park outfit.
Butter yellow pieces have been on all of our minds.
This light, airy blouse is perfect for the warmer months ahead.
I love styling jerseys with cutesy clothing and accessories.
Capris are back. Pair with a cute kitten heel and a halter top for a vintagey look.
I own these and think they are so cool. This yellow pair adds the most fun pop of color to your day-to-day casual looks.
I personally love all the colorways these fun block heels are available in.
Gola has really been popping off with fun sneaker styles.
You can't go wrong with an LBD-esque piece. Love this look for a music festival.
These baggy skate jeans are so stunning. I'm loving this creamy wash.
As far as denim shorts go, I vote for longer inseams. I also love the cute pleated details on these.
This best-selling dress from FP is now available in this pretty yellow. I own this dress in white and truly wear it all the time.
This barn coat is so so cute. Light jackets will get so much wear in the coming months.
This bag is the perfect opportunity to add fun personality touches with scarves and charms galore.
These boots have that coveted moto style paired with a retro feel.

Chinazor "Chichi" Offor is a Georgia-born, Los Angeles–based associate editor who relocated from Brooklyn, New York, and joined Who What Wear's West Coast office in 2022. At WWW, she utilizes over 10 years of editorial experience to dish out shopping advice to the masses and analyze key pop-cultural moments. Chichi previously worked at Refinery29, where she helped revolutionize the brand’s plus-size and inclusive fashion coverage. In her spare time, she’s keeping up with the latest movie releases, enjoying a relaxing day at the spa, or obsessing over her latest ADHD-fueled hyperfixation (e.g., Jesse McCartney's underrated career, the negative effects of bicoastal intellectual elitism, and Gen Z’s loneliness epidemic). You can find her online @thechichio on Instagram.
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