What We’re Wearing
The Sub-
$100 Fit
Can you look great on the cheap?
We’ve always endorsed value here at Valet. That can either mean items that are affordable, attainable or simply well-made enough to be worth their price. Because let's be honest, you don't always have to buy an expensive jacket or jeans to be the best-looking person in the room. Whether you have unlimited funds or are balling on a budget, your shopping habits should revolve around the same questions: How do the pants fit, will I wear them often, are they too trendy, etc.? We challenged ourselves to set you up with a fail-safe spring outfit that rings in under a hundred bucks. And bonus, you'll be able to mix these individual pieces into your current wardrobe.
A solid black hoodie is always a reliable wardrobe staple for any kit and season. Piece of advice: If you've got a car, keep one in the backseat because you never know when you may need that extra layer. You also really don't need to spend too much on a T-shirt and this one is on sale. Plus, the fit is flattering, so you may want to buy more than one. You can never go wrong with a pair of 501s—these are thrifted from a secondhand shop, so you'll already have that patina that people pay extra for. This whole fit is a notch below $100, so take yourself to an afternoon movie with the remaining funds.
Your Budget-Friendly Fit
Organic crew tee,
$30 / $15 by Everlane
501 jean,
$36 by Levi's Secondhand
Color block socks,
$5.90 by UNIQLO
Canvas shoe,
$24.99 by H&M
Sweatshirt,
$22 / $14.58 by Hanes
Your Budget-Friendly Fit
Sweatshirt,
$22 / $14.58 by Hanes
Organic crew tee,
$30 / $15 by Everlane
501 jean,
$36 by Levi's Secondhand
Color block socks,
$5.90 by UNIQLO
Canvas shoe,
$24.99 by H&M
The total cost if you were to buy this entire outfit.