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Spring has a very specific energy: the sun shows up like it owns the place, your closet suddenly looks “so last season,” and every outing – coffee run, errands, lunch with friends – feels like it could turn into an impromptu patio photo shoot. (No pressure. Just… maybe don’t wear the sweatshirt with the mysterious stain.)
If you’re ready to lean into that fresh-air, fresh-outfit vibe, without sacrificing comfort or your sense of humor, three catalog favorites make it wonderfully easy: Chadwicks, NorthStyle, and Serengeti. Each one has its own spring personality, but they share a common theme: pieces that look pulled-together even when you’re operating on two sips of iced coffee and pure optimism.
Chadwicks: Polished Fashion You’ll Love
Chadwicks is that friend who always looks crisp, calm, and coordinated, yet somehow makes it feel achievable for the rest of us. Their lineup is built around timeless pieces and “wear it everywhere” staples, and one of the best parts is the range of sizes, including Misses, Petite, Women’s, and Tall.
The Sweater That Says “Spring,” Without Shouting It
Let’s start with a spring hero: the Open-Stitch V-Neck Sweater.
It has that airy, breathable look that practically begs for sunshine: perfect for days when it’s warm in the sun but breezy in the shade. Chadwicks describes it as 100% cotton with ribbed trim, and it’s offered across multiple size ranges.
Style tip: toss it over a tank and let the open stitch do the “I tried” work for you.
The Blazer that Upgrades Everything
A good linen blazer is basically spring’s version of a magic trick: it makes jeans look intentional, dresses look sharper, and even a simple tee look like you have a meeting (even if the meeting is with your porch swing). Chadwick’s carries the long-length boyfriend blazer, which fits right into that “essential linen blazer” slot: button-front, pockets, lined, and available in multiple sizes. Wear it with rolled sleeves for that breezy, weekend-polished feel.
Pants That Don’t Argue With Your Schedule
Chadwicks’ bi-stretch pants are the kind of wardrobe workhorse that quietly saves the day, especially when you need to look composed but also plan to sit, walk, and generally live your life.
One example is their Bi-Stretch Straight Leg Pull-On Pant with a comfortable waistband, and (again) it’s available in multiple size ranges, including Petite, Tall, and Misses.
Translation: you can wear these for errands, dinner, or travel and still feel like yourself.
Shoes that Understand Spring is a Walking Season
When it’s finally nice out, we all start walking more – because we can, and because we’re showing off our outfits (subtle). Chadwicks’ crossover sandals are an easy way to lean into the season. Their perforated crossover sandals by Easy Street® hit that sweet spot: breathable, walkable, and still cute.
Dresses for “Yes, I Will Go Outside”
Spring is dress season: it’s one decision, one outfit, and you’re done. Chadwicks keeps a steady rotation of dresses for the season, including a dedicated Spring Dress Shop area that highlights styles like faux wrap silhouettes and easy knit dresses.
If you’re rebuilding your spring wardrobe, Chadwicks is a strong place to start because the pieces mix easily, and the extended sizing means more people can find that “this actually fits me” win.
NorthStyle: Boutique Energy, Mix-and-Match Ease
NorthStyle’s vibe is a little artsy, a little “weekend getaway,” and a lot of boutique style with modern classics – their own words.
If Chadwicks is your crisp blazer moment, NorthStyle is your “I found this adorable piece, and now I’m building outfits around it” moment.
The Crop Cardi: Small Layer, Big Payoff
A cropped cardigan is spring’s best friend: it adds warmth without swallowing your outfit. NorthStyle’s Dolman-Sleeve Cropped Cardigan is an easy topper with an open front and 3/4 sleeves, ideal over tanks, tees, and dresses.
This is the piece you keep by the door because spring weather loves surprises.
Their Popular Joggers (a.k.a. “Breathable Pants for Any Adventure”)
NorthStyle’s jogger-style bottoms are especially good for spring because they balance comfort with shape. The Utility Cropped Jogger (with rib-knit waist and cuffs, plus pockets) is a great example of that relaxed-but-polished look.
Pair it with a crisp top and sandals, and it reads “casual chic,” not “laundry day.”
Vintage-Washed Tops and Dresses: That Lived-In Softness
There’s something about vintage-washed fabric that feels instantly easy, like it’s already broken in and ready for real life. NorthStyle leans into that with pieces like the crochet inset vintage wash top.
And if you’re a dress person, they also carry vintage-wash options like a Vintage-Wash Cotton Casual Dress.
These are the kinds of items that make packing for a spring trip (or even just planning outfits for the week) feel much simpler.
Serengeti: Colorful Comfort, Great Pricing, and Familiar Brand Favorites
Serengeti is all about cheerful color and easy, everyday pieces – tops, bottoms, sweaters, dresses, accessories – and it’s sized across Misses, Women’s, and Petites, with dedicated Plus sections as well. In other words: lots of options for lots of bodies.
Extended Sizes That Help More People Find “The One”
If you’ve ever loved a print online and then discovered the sizing doesn’t love you back, you know how big a deal it is when a retailer consistently supports a range of fits. Serengeti’s navigation and product structure make it clear they focus on multiple size categories, including Plus.
“Buy More, Save More”: Smart Shopping Without The Drama
Serengeti also features a “Buy More, Save More” shopping section: perfect if you’re the type who likes to refresh a few staples at once or mix and match a top and bottom (because shipping once feels like a tiny life victory).
The best approach here is to build a mini capsule: a couple of tops, a bottom, and one “fun” piece.
Suddenly, you’ve got outfits for weeks.
Featured Brand Names You Already Know (and Probably Trust)
One of Serengeti’s strengths is that it carries recognizable brands, including:
- Alfred Dunner (example: One of a Kind Knit Tops and pants)
- Nina Leonard (like a sweater shrug that’s perfect for spring layering)
- Maya Brook (including jacket-and-dress sets that make event dressing painless)
- Southern Lady (from dresses to sleek pull-on pants – great “day to dinner” energy)
That mix is especially handy in spring, when your calendar tends to fill up with casual gatherings, travel, celebrations, and those “we should do lunch” plans that finally happen.
The Fun Part: Building a Spring Wardrobe That Feels Like a Mood Lift
If you want a simple strategy that doesn’t feel like a “system,” try this:
That’s it. You’ll look spring-ready, feel comfortable, and, most importantly, you’ll have outfits that make you want to actually leave the house (even if it’s just to dramatically swish through the grocery store produce aisle).
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