Here to make that transition a little easier on you – and your wallet!
Staring blankly at your closet and not sure where to start because all you bought this season was shorts and tanks? We've got you. One of our favorite places to shop transitional clothing is Free People, since the brand is good at making gorgeous, lightweight—yet durable!—clothing that can easily be layered. And lucky for all of us, Free People is currently having a midsummer sale, which offers markdowns on tops, dress, jackets, and more.
Go forth and grab a few pieces that are summery enough for now, but will give you the coverage you need for those crisp, early autumn days.A tunic is the best weather compromise, especially this one which is short enough to pair with jeans, but long enough to throw on over your swimsuit. The romantic bell sleeves will make your entire ensemble stand out, as will the ruffled hems.
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