If I Want My Outfit to Look More Expensive, I Add in One of These 3 Items

A major compliment among the Who What Wear crowd is “that looks so expensive.” And, yes, occasionally the jacket, shoes, or bag on display is an investment piece, but more often than not, it’s a great-looking item that is surprisingly affordable. These pieces are usually wardrobe basics—timeless, well-made, and in a neutral color—and will instantly upgrade any outfit. 

As social events continue to return to our calendars, we’re shopping our closets and a few key pieces to make almost any outfit look expensive (and chic, of course): slingback pumps, camel-colored coats, and wide-leg pants. Fortunately, it’s easy to find these elevated wardrobe staples at an array of price points, so if you want to splurge on one and save on the others, then, by all means, go for it!

We’ve also included some styling inspo to help you build outfits around the standout element. Keep scrolling, and you’ll see why adding one of these three pieces to any look will create a more expensive outfit without spending an entire month’s rent.

Truly, these look so expensive. 

Basically a designer dupe at one-fifth of the price.

It’s the curved heel for us. 

These are Instagram famous.

Endlessly wearable.

Classic and oh so comfortable. 

We couldn’t resist sneaking in a fun pair.

They’ll never go out of style.

We love a wrap coat.

A tan trench is always a good option if temperatures allow.

Zara always nails the lapel. 

One-hundred percent sleek and sophisticated.

This Totême coat is definitely a splurge, but it is too perfect not to include. 

The wide lapel and hood make this camel coat extra compelling. 

We don’t normally think of Reformation for outerwear, but this coat slaps.

Two words: classic and gorgeous.

Suit jacket not required. 

Black trousers can be easily dressed up or down.

This silky pair could work just as well for NYE as it could for the office.

Everlane’s Drape Pant is quickly achieving cult-favorite status.

The Frankie Shop is a bit more of an investment, but several editors on the Who What Wear team swear by the brand.

The crème de la crème. 

We all know Madewell serves a great pair of pants.

The cotton twill fabric adds a casual element to this pair. 

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