The concept of “frugal chic,” a term popularized by TikTok creator Mia McGrath, has become a major trend on the platform. Creators frequently share tips on looking stylish while staying financially smart. Although the phrase itself isn’t entirely new, the steady flow of new videos focused on this idea shows a lasting desire in the fashion world. It proves that true style or looking chic isn’t about how much something costs; it’s about how you style your outfits and present yourself.
With a low budget, high taste, and an expensive-looking aesthetic in mind for spring, I searched the internet for rich outfit ideas that can be re-created with affordable or mid-priced items and still give you that designer look. These ensembles focus on versatile, classic pieces that maximize impact and minimize spending. From a windbreaker-and-trousers outfit to a pencil skirt-and-leather-bomber-jacket combination, keep scrolling for six outfit ideas that embody “frugal chic.”
Get the look: Windbreaker + Tailored trousers + Pointed-toe heels
Style notes: This spring, one way to look like an It girl is by wearing a windbreaker or a technical jacket. The best part? It doesn’t have to cost you a month’s salary to get a chic one. Brands like Free People and Uniqlo offer options under $100. Now, how to style them? For that sought-after cool-girl vibe: either pair it with capri leggings and flip-flops for a casual look, or take inspiration from Finland-based stylist Johanna Piispa by contrasting the sporty jacket with tailored trousers.
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Get the look: Quarter-sleeve tee + Light-wash jeans + Loafers
Style notes: Light-wash jeans and soft-leather loafers are always solid, foundational pieces for building a stylish outfit. In 2026, though, replace your simple T-shirt or lightweight sweater with a quarter-sleeve tee. It’s a small change, but it makes a big difference. Reformation offers our favorite style, the Santino Knit Top, in a variety of wearable colors. What makes it worth your money is its fit, which hugs the body in all of the right places, and it holds up well in the wash.
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Get the look: Leather jacket + Button-down shirt + Denim pencil skirt
Style notes: At Who What Wear, we love drawing style inspiration from fashion people living in Paris because they’re always one step ahead of trends and have an innate ability to put together elevated outfits. Take content creator Sylvie Mus, for example. If she’s not in jeans, you can probably find her in a pencil skirt, as seen here. We love how she styled a dark-wash denim skirt with a leather bomber jacket and added a white button-down for a polished layered look. If you love it too, you’ll be glad to hear that it’s actually easy to re-create. Ahead, we’ve found the best options under $100 that will help you get her look. You’re welcome.
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Get the look: Stripe long-sleeve shirt + Pleated miniskirt + Pumps
Style notes: The latest spring wardrobe essential is the striped shirt, available in styles ranging from long-sleeve waffle shirts and rugby silhouettes to classic short-sleeve tees. While these tops pair well with jeans, the 2026-way to wear them is with a khaki skirt. Khaki offers a softer, more relaxed feel than a white skirt, and is less severe than a black one. Content creators like Abi Marvel and models such as Vittoria Ceretti and Jasmine Tookes are endorsing the look, suggesting it as a must-buy for now and the season ahead.
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Get the look: Trench coat + T-shirt + Bermuda shorts
Style notes: Just because it’s spring doesn’t mean you have to put away your long coats. Take a cue from Ravn Jewelry founder, Annabel Rosendahl, and style yours—bonus points if it has a scarf or cape attached—with a simple T-shirt and Bermuda shorts. To elevate the look, add a leather belt, subtle square-toe pumps, and a soft leather tote bag.
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Get the look: Trench coat + Maxi dress + Flip-flops
Style notes: Pairing black with white pieces is a simple way to look sophisticated, even with budget-friendly items. This spring, instead of the usual black trousers with a white button-down shirt, take inspiration from Associate Editorial Director Eliza Huber and wear a white drop-waist maxi dress with a black car coat and heeled flip-flops. The jacket’s technical fabric contrasts nicely with the soft, delicate dress, creating an unexpected yet chic look, while the shoes add a polished touch from the heel and a trendy element with the thong design.
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