10 Things to Buy in March for a More Expensive-Looking Wardrobe

Welcome to 10 Things to Buy, a monthly shopping list that helps you shop smarter by focusing on the 10 key items to add to your cart that month if your wardrobe is in need of a boost. As a Who What Wear editor for the past 11 years, I've spent many hours advising people on what to shop for during any given season, so you're in good hands. Whether you're shopping for cold weather, warm weather, a vacation, or a wedding, I'm here to offer up the most seasonally appropriate suggestions. Be sure to return at the start of each month for more.

We're finally clawing our way out of winter, folks. The days are getting longer, and outerwear is getting lighter. Clothing-wise, though, March is kind of a weird month. One day it's 72 degrees, and the next, it's 42 degrees. How's a person supposed to shop when that's what we're contending with? My answer is to shop for a variety of items that you can start wearing now and in future warmer months (before said items start selling out). As a bonus, all of the items I chose for this month's edition of 10 Things to Buy will make your wardrobe look more expensive. And who doesn't want that?

Keep scrolling to shop the pieces to prioritize this month for a smoother transition to spring.

Spring Flats

It's time to start shedding the boots and swapping them out for spring-friendly flats as we wait for sandal season to arrive. I'm in the market for boat shoes and slipper mules.

Midi Skirt

I find midi skirts to be a great option during transitional periods such as the winter-to-spring one we're currently in. You can pair it with a cardigan and flats or sneakers and look seasonally appropriate without freezing or burning up.

Flared Jeans

A fresh pair of jeans is a great March purchase, as you still have a few months left before it's too hot to wear them anymore. Currently, I'm prioritizing trend-forward flared jeans in rich, expensive-looking washes.

Lightweight Sweater

On these all-over-the-place (temperature-wise) spring days, your best bet is often a lightweight sweater. Sometimes it's all you need, and sometimes it serves as the perfect layering piece.

Classic Sunglasses

With long, sunny days on the horizon, now is the perfect time to add a fresh pair of shades to your collection. I'm most interested in classic, flattering frames these days.

Linen Dress

The best linen dresses tend to sell out quickly, so my advice is to shop early and start wearing your new purchase as soon as the weather allows.

Raffia Bag

Like linen dresses, raffia bags are always one of the first warm-weather items to fly out of stock. You know what to do.

Button-Down Shirt

Button-down shirts are the most versatile item an expensive-looking spring wardrobe can contain. My advice is to stock up and pair them with everything from leggings to jeans to swimsuits.

Something Navy Blue

If you're like me and have been wearing a lot of black this winter, change things up a bit by investing in some navy blue pieces. Despite being an obviously classic color, it's a major trend this season and always looks expensive.

Trench Coat

I don't know about you, but when I think of spring fashion, I think of trench coats. There are so many good ones on the market right now that you can imagine how much trouble I had narrowing it down to just three. Prepare for rich-looking outfits.

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Allyson Payer
Senior Editor

Allyson is a senior editor for Who What Wear. She joined the company in 2014 as co-founder Katherine Power's executive assistant and over the years has written hundreds of stories for Who What Wear. Prior to her career in fashion, Allyson worked in the entertainment industry at companies such as Sony Pictures Television. Allyson is now based in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She holds a BFA in theater arts. Her path to fashion may not have been linear, but based on the number of fashion magazines she collected as a child and young adult, it was meant to be.