The Affordable Section You Shouldn't Ignore at Reformation
It’s no secret that we comb Reformation’s new-arrivals section on the regular. The eco-friendly brand launches a new collection every Monday and Thursday, and you can bet we check the site like clockwork. To ensure that you too are in on it, we share our favorite picks from the latest drop every week. From ultra-flattering printed dresses (like the number that gained a 2K-person waiting list) and off-the-shoulder tops perfect for updating your next denim look to the coolest striped pants and affordable basics like simple T-shirts and tanks, Reformation is at the top of every fashion fan’s shopping list when it comes to outfit-making pieces. Shop this week’s best items from Reformation’s latest collection below (including all the sweater and cashmere items under $200 we’re currently talking about).
Another V-neck option for you. Up next, shop the coolest new shoe trend for fall.
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