How to Tackle Spring Suiting for as Little as $50 a Piece
There's no denying that suiting is one of the most prominent trends for spring/summer 2020, so today, we're here to help you locate one that suits you (pun intended). For many reasons, suiting can come with a higher price tag, especially considering the fact that you have to buy two items to make the set complete. With that in mind, we went through and located the most reasonably priced suiting options on the market for you to shop today, with separates starting as low as $50.
Whether you have a pair of tailored trousers you're trying to find a matching blazer for or are looking to spice up your current suiting wardrobe with a bright color or unique style, I can promise you that the selection ahead is complete with the best affordable suits in the business, including skirt suits, Bermuda-short suits, and more. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the best suits the internet has to offer right now.
Shop the matching Ruched Mini Skirt ($50).
Copying this exact outfit head to toe will result in absolutely zero judgment.
Shop the matching Pinstripe Suit Pants ($80).
The way Mango styled this suit makes purchasing it a nonnegotiable.
Shop the matching Duo Pleat High Rise Trousers ($89).
This season, instead of always reaching for your floral midi dress, slip into this suit.
You think this will be just a regular suit, but then you see the skirt.
This color is unique enough to make a statement but versatile enough to wear all the time.
Shop the matching Mason Pant ($178).
It also comes in beige, and you're welcome.
Shop the matching Belted Tweed Mini Skirt ($79).
Clueless vibes that manage to feel so current.
Shop the matching Pleated Linen and Cotton-Blend Piqué Shorts ($210).
Meet your new spring uniform.
While this is one of the most expensive suits in the bunch, it's also one of my personal favorites.
And these pants will look good with tees and tanks alike. Wear them instead of your jeans every once in a while and enjoy.
Shop the matching Faux Leather Seamed Pants ($40).
Vests are about to make it big. Mark my words.
Shop the matching Bethany Heathered Suit Pant in Blue ($89).
Loving the price on this blue set, and there is an additional 25% off site-wide.
Shop the matching Becky Trousers ($229).
Rust is an appealing alternative to a black suit that's just as versatile.
Shop the matching Cropped Pleated Cotton-Blend Twill Straight-Leg Pants ($125).
Even the shorter waistcoat vests like this.
I plan on treating shorts and a tank top as my official spring wardrobe if anyone cares.
Shop the matching Sage Shorts ($215).
I couldn't decide between the gray and the pink, so here are both.
Shop the matching Tureia Bermuda Short ($229).
Last but not least, we have a simple black suit that will stand the test of time.
Next up, shop the new spring handbag trend you're about to see all over.
Shop the matching Amy Pleated Twill Shorts ($375).
Safari gone chic.
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