So You Want to Remember What Clothes Are? Here’s a Guide to Updated Basics

Christina Tucker —
Apr 30, 2021
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Have you recently found yourself staring into the vast abyss that is your closet or dresser or (let us be honest) floor, wondering what on earth clothes are? How do they go on a body? Why do they go on a body? We’ve been inside for a long time, and if you are anything like me, memories of anything approaching a personal style have slowly faded away, replaced by a rotating crop of sweats and novelty t-shirts.

Which is not to say a rotating crop of sweats is not a personal style — it’s not like I’m getting rid of any of mine, heaven forbid! But I do want to start thinking about adding some new things to the mix, so if you are also feeling that way, but worry that you have lost the ability to do so, you have come to the right place!

“So You Want To…” is a biweekly fashion guide, aimed to help you find the perfect looks for things like: exciting events (finally meeting that cutie you’ve been FaceTiming with for six months!), aesthetics and vibes (butch bottom summer!), pop culture personas (Fran Finecore!) and, well, whatever else I dream up!

For this first installation, I figured we’d keep it simple — a guide for some updated basics, with a rundown of the trends you can expect to see this summer. Think of it as a building block for our future forrays, yeah?


Jeans

There are four people in jeans against a white background in this collage. The first is a femme person in black straight leg jeans, the next is a person with shoulder length hair in wide length pants, the third is a close up of light blue jeans in a flare, and the last are black cropped capri jeans.
From left to right: Joni High Rise CurveSkinny Jeans: Universal Standard, Donna High Rise Curve Straight Leg Jeans: Universal Standard, Monki Yoko Wide Leg Jeans: ASOS, Joe’s High Rise Cropped Bootcut Jeans: Nordstrom Rack

Here’s the thing about jeans: once you find a pair that works, it’s hard to go out of your way and try something new, because, well — shopping for jeans is the worst. But! If there was ever a time to get a little wild, it’s now!

Some of you might be excited to see that we are slowly stepping away from the skinny jeans that have held a chokehold on Our Cultureâ„¢ since the mid aughts, and that is true! If you are still dedicated to ’em, maybe try this high-waisted pair from Universal Standard? They are a touch more relaxed in the knee and hip, generally less binding then the skinnies of old. This straight leg pair, also from Universal Standard, speaks to my desire to introduce more structure while not being totally restrictive, perhaps they speak to you too? Prepare to see a blend of 90s and 70s styles this summer, as evidence by the high-waisted, light washed, baggy excellence of this pair from ASOS, and the cropped flare (flare!!!) on this black pair from Nordstrom Rack.

Soft Pants

This collage has four people in "soft pants" — the first are plain black pants, the second are black paints with a white stripe going up the side, the third are navy blue pinstripes, and the fourth are wide leg black cloth pants.
From left to right: Poplin Tapered Jogger: Old Navy, Skinny Sweatpants with Side Stripe: ASOS, Slim Fit Sweatpants in Navy Stripe: ASOS, Eden Twill Pull on Pants, Long: Universal Standard

Did you think I was gonna say no more soft pants, like some kind of cruel fashion tyrant? Soft pants are here to stay, but I do want to update them a bit! Like these high-waisted joggers — casual and understated, and would pair effortlessly with any top or shoe you can imagine. I am also living for this athletic inspired moment (blame this image) and these side stripe joggers are, quite frankly, sick.

Also coming back with a vengeance is the pinstripe, if you can believe it. I am a little wary of it, if I am being honest, but this navy pair is compelling! And if you like your soft pants a little looser around the ankle, these twill pull pants will absolutely turn heads, even if you pair them with your silliest novelty t-shirt.

Dresses and Jumpsuits

Four images in a collage: A green babydoll dress, a white and black flower patterned dress, a neutral off-white jumpsuit, and black overalls.
From left to right: Long Sleeve V-Neck in Forest Green: ASOS, Fit and Flare Midi Dress for Women: Old Navy, Button Cuffed Jumpsuit in Oatmeal: ASOS, Slouchy Overalls in Washed Black: ASOS

Remember what I said about the 90s? Prepare to see that influence in dresses big time this summer — note the baby doll ruffles on this green mini and to the oversized, Laura Ashley-esque florals on this black midi. Both of these would look incredible with a pair of Docs, but you know that. Are you not into dresses, but still want to throw on a single item that is breezy and cool? Hello neutral jumpsuit, I love you. Also! Overalls: They’re back! I think this black washed pair feels a bit more grown up than some of the others I’ve seen, but honestly? There is only one thing you must keep in mind when preparing to rock a pair of overalls: if you wear a yellow shirt under a denim overall, people will 100% assume you are very into Minions. Do with that what you will.

Shirts

A collection of four button downs: the first is in a bumble pattern, the second is a black and white diamond pattern (the person wearing this outfit is femme), the third is a femme in a buttoned up tank top that reveals a lot of skin, and the last is a black and white buttoned shirt
From left to right: Bee Print Short Sleeve Shirt: Clothing Without Labels, Satin Shirt in Geo Giraffe Print: ASOS, Knitted Tank with Pearl Buttons: ASOS, Charlie Two Tone Shirt: Haute Butch

Are you looking to get into fun, all over patterns on shirts? Well, I have good news! For those who lean more masc, this bumblebee short sleeve dress shirt is delightful, and would look great with any of the jeans up top. The more femme inclined among us might be interested in this giraffe print top — it is a great way to lean into those 70s aesthetics! For those who aren’t afraid of a bit of skin, why not go fully off with this knitted tank? If baring the bod isn’t quite your style, that is A-OK because this black and white top is incredible and perfect for the warmer months ahead.

Shoes

A close up of platform shoes: First is a pair of black and white van sneakers, then baby pink platform sneakers, then a pair of Birkenstocks, and finally a pair of loafers with a pattern that looks like snakeskin.
From left to right: Vans Platform Sneaker: ASOS, Koi Footwear Aiya Vegan Chunky Sneakers: ASOS, Birkenstock Yao Hex: Nordstorm Rack, Cole Haan Modern Classics Embossed Loafer: Nordstrom Rack

Remember shoes? They are the things that go on your feet when you — stay with me — leave the house. Wild, right? The trend for shoes right now is platforms and in a big way. I’m giving you two different options, a classic Van with a restrained bit of elevation as well as this cotton candy colored Baby Spice dream shoe. Both are guaranteed to have you (carefully) strutting your best stuff.

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Craving a sandal? Well, I am a lesbian, so I always think Birkenstock’s are in style, and now it seems the world has finally caught up! If you already have a pair — I’m gonna go out on a limb and assume you do — why not try ones with metallic touches? Finally, I am entirely, absolutely obsessed with these loafers, they are making me think I should commit to a Miami Vice slash Robin Williams in The Birdcage energy this summer — maybe you should, too?


WHEW! How are we feeling? Excited? Inspired? Overwhelmed? All of the above? I’m starting to think that dressing myself might be possible after all!

If you have a vibe or a mood or an event you’d like to see a guide for, drop ’em in the comments!

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Christina Tucker

Christina Tucker is writer and podcaster living in Philadelphia. Find her on Twitter or Instagram!

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