My 56-year-old mom is a loyal brick-and-mortar shopper. In the case that we’re together, she’s pulling me to the closest mall or local boutique for a haul. However, due to living far apart, we don’t get to have an in-person spree very often.
In the name of the virtual world and our distance, we have taken our shopping suggestions to a text thread, and the links have been flying. We’re constantly sending our selects (whether for ourselves or each other), and per my introduction, the newest culprit is Shopbop.
I’ve scoured our text thread to put together a list of our favorite finds. Below are our “hearted” styles, with a mutual edit on each others’ pieces to give you a curated joint edit of what we’re eyeing now.
An updated version of my mom’s nostalgic middle school Levi’s.
The comfiest sweater for transitional dressing.
Glorified pajama pants that are so chic.
As temperatures rise, these lighter jeans will be perfect for everyday wear.
Spring dresses loading.
These well-cut yet loose jeans are in a fresh dark wash.
With a subtle front and an open back, you can wear this top under a jacket or on its own.
Embrace a neutral green that goes with everything.
The boxy blazer for every occasion.
The perfect year-round tone is oat.
Add a tailored twist to your trousers.
This festive top works to dress up any look.
A mixed-media bomber that is irresistible (and $64).
Barely-there sneakers that match everything.
Nautical stripes are agelessly sophisticated.
The white jeans my mom and I are both eyeing for spring and summer.
My mom stans timeless front-pleat trousers.
A subtle way to incorporate green.
One of my mom’s favorites due to its vibrant color and pattern.
Comfortable commuter shoes that can go anywhere.
A very affordable find.
Another highly sophisticated way to wear stripes.
Texture updates this go-to bag.
My mom loves easy sneakers in neutral tones for everyday wear.
My mom’s alternative to a bodysuit with the same silhouette.
Confession: My mom has the winter version of this bag, and I’m jealous.
A pretty white blouse you’ll wear nonstop.
With sneakers for daytime or heels for nighttime.
Bow blouses were all over the runways, and for good reason.
Spring events can’t come soon enough.
Floral knitwear is a cheery transitional purchase.
Lush camel boots that you’ll have for years to come.
A utilitarian bag that is as elegant as it is effortless.
Suede and ruching make for a rich, luxurious purse.
We have been raving over the silhouette of this knit dress.
Planning to live in this skirt for the warm-weather months.
This cozy teddy coat is a steal at only $80.
Fringe is always in, and this Western jacket is the perfect ageless find.
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