I’ve Been Looking for Cool Yet Classic Staples Forever—I Finally Found These

OSTN Staff

It can take what feels like an eternity to find the right “forever” pieces. I know that was the case for me. Fresh out of college, I couldn’t afford to head straight to The Row or Theory to stock up on basics, so I settled for fast-fashion alternatives. It’s not to say that non-designer staples are bad—plenty of the big names have made decent strides toward improving their quality and sustainability—but I still found myself getting rid of them after only a few seasons. Almost at a new decade in my life, I really needed to get serious about streamlining my closet.

That task came easy courtesy of the brilliant people behind our in-house Who What Wear Collection. With each new drop, I find myself gravitating toward a slew of pieces that seem to give me something I didn’t know I needed within my wardrobe. Take the Grace and Millie knit set—I could easily see myself slipping it on for impromptu work meetings, on the go, or traveling. But the proportions feel a notch more elevated than a basic sweatsuit. It’s that mixture of practicality and creative sophistication that makes me feel like I’ve found my forever pieces that will stay in my closet for more than a trend cycle. With this in mind, I’ve rounded up the pieces I’m eyeing to form the new foundation of my daily wardrobe. From versatile knits to ultra-polished suiting, I’m sure they’ll win you over too.

A quality suit is always appropriate, so I like to keep a cool one at the ready for special occasions. Although suits are a dime a dozen right now, I’m loving unique details, like the double layers on the suit below, and strong colors. 

Bet you won’t find a blazer like this.

Wide-leg, high-waist trousers are my siren call.

Swap the pants with the coordinating maxi skirt for an on-trend look.

This shade of olive feels so appropriate for spring—it’s vibrant yet not too bright.

Knit pieces are in an entire league of their own—they’re the easiest way to look expensive yet still comfortable enough to wear practically all the time. As I build up my staples, I’m looking for sets that look elevated and polished.

This sweater is so good.

Although the pants are knitted, their pared-down silhouette feels reminiscent of classic trousers. 

A statement top that’s surprisingly versatile.

One piece my wardrobe could use more of? Sleek bandeau tops. Most don’t feel substantial enough to pull off as a real top, but the thick knit material on this one makes this the exception.

Quite literally, this is the perfect outfit in my mind.

I always have a collection of polished separates in my closet for instances when I want to impress or look elevated at a moment’s notice. The below jumpsuit is the perfect one-and-done solution.

This is how you do casual chic.

The square neck and structured sleeves add a subtle touch of trendiness.

Don’t underestimate the power of a midi skirt.

These will be some of the most versatile pants in your wardrobe.

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