There are a TON of clothing brands to choose from and sometimes (okay, most of the time) it’s hard remembering everything that’s out there. With so many styles available and various ~aesthetics~ to look through, it can definitely be overwhelming, so, as a refresher, we’ve compiled a little round-up of some of the best, most popular brands out there right now.
There are the ones you see allllll over your IG feed, the up-and-coming ones that you’ll start to see everywhere, and the ones that are tried-and-true brands people wear all the time. Basically, there’s definitely a label in here that you’ll fall in love with. Of course, all of them have great ready-to-wear pieces for cute outfits, but many also make accessories, swimwear, loungewear, and shoes, so be sure check all that out too as you’re browsing.
Keep on scrolling for 34 of the best brands you’ll want in your wardrobe ASAP. And if you’re in need of more inspo for a closet refresh, click the links for some cute summer outfit ideas, the best sustainable swimwear brands to shop, and the most stylish straw bags to sport this season.
Gap is a classic, and honestly? The retailer has so many cute options that’ll become staples in your wardrobe, like this matching dyed tank and short set.
Amazon’s own brand Daily Ritual has some of the site’s most top-rated items (how fun is this green printed slip?), and you’ll absolutely love the prices.
You’ll fall in love with Dana Scott’s sweat sets…and basically all the other items you’ll find on her site like leggings, bike shorts, jackets, and more.
Kylie Jenner wore this same exact dress on her IG, helping put this relatively new brand on the map. Now it’s sold on Revolve, and you’ll be mesmerized by the gorgeous prints and sexy cutouts.
You’ve probably seen a bunch of looks by this brand pop up on your Insta feed, and for good reason: They’re totally affordable and definitely right on-trend.
Mango is a fast-fashion retailer from Spain that has a huge variety of trendy and classic designs that you can wear to the office, on the weekend, to a bar with your friends, and everywhere in between.
This Austin-based workout brand has completely transformed the athleisure space. It seems you can’t go anywhere without seeing someone in its signature multicolored leggings. The pieces easily transition from the gym or yoga to brunch—especially its best-selling exercise dress, which just launched with a bunch of updates!
The price point on pieces from this label may look a little hefty, but trust that if you wear something from Fe Noel, you will get endless compliments. Not only does the brand have cool matching sets, but they also make flowing, romantic robes and jumpsuits as well as some of the coolest swimsuits on the market.
Translated from Spanish, “La Causa” means “The Cause,” and the ones this brand represents are transparency and sustainability. Shop from this minimalist cool-girl label if you’re trying to be a more ethical and eco-friendly consumer.
In case you hadn’t noticed yet, some of the coolest clothes are coming out of Copenhagen fashion week and Ganni is one of the hottest tickets in town. When you think if this brand, expect unexpected silhouettes, cool patterns, and flowy dresses.
You’re definitely already aware of major UK retailer ASOS, but in case you didn’t know, their eponymous collections ASOS Design and ASOS Curve are super trend-forward and always affordable.
Yep, you need to get this buzzy Amsterdam-based brand on your radar. From structured, oversize blazers, to comfy tracksuits, swimsuits, and more low-key items, like T-shirts, there’s definitely something for everyone.
You may know Staud from its cool handbag collection, but don’t sleep on the clothing. Statement sweaters, dresses and blouses are just some of what you find when you shop from the label.
Hop on board this sustainable brand’s train if you love color and funky ’90s and early ’00s vibes.
Khloe Kardashian and Emma Grede’s brand almost needs no introduction at this point. Of course you can expect jeans that truly fit from GA, but get in there for the activewear, knits, and jumpsuits if you know what’s up.
You’re going to find tons of pretty blouses, dresses and more while shopping Hope for Flowers. Look for stunning patterns, cool embroidery, and sweet details, like the ruffled hem on this dress, while you’re at it.
Of course you know athletic brand Adidas, but the offshoot Adidas Originals is where fitness meets fashion. Take this one-shoulder crop top with a matching tennis skirt, for instance. So cute!
You know all about the trend-driven UK retailer, and honestly, it has great pieces at a not-so-scary price point. Although its physical U.S. stores have closed, you can still shop for fun pieces, like this colorful dotted blouse, online or at Nordstrom.
Name a more iconic jean company, I’ll wait. A pair of Levi’s is a go-to for that classic denim ensemble, and the brand has a ton of styles—high-waisted, mid-rise, straight, skinny, wide-leg, boot-cut, you get it. And it also has WAY more than just jeans. Get yourself a soft tee, a corduroy jacket, overalls, or a leather moto too.
You won’t find more colorful, fun prints and pattern-mixing anywhere else. Honestly, Brazilian brand FARM Rio is just sunshine in a clothing collection. Doesn’t hurt that every purchase also helps plant a tree.
You know American Eagle from your middle school days, but the brand has only gotten better thanks to its inexpensive yet trendy pieces and inclusive sizing. Its Aerie line also has great loungewear and intimates that fit a range of body shapes.
Eloquii’s designs range from size 14 to 28 and the brand has truly cool pieces, like this dyed midi skirt and one-shoulder top, that have you covered from the office to weekend plans.
When you think of this label, think super romantic, flowing dresses and tops in shades you can wear with practically anything. Fair warning, the price tag is not cheap, but just look at how pretty!
Specializing in comfy knits and joggers, Lou & Grey is the epitome of cozy casual without looking like you just rolled out of bed. So you’ll still be put-together in any of its clothes but you’ll feel comfortable as hell. I mean, how about these fun linen pants?!
Targeted toward the Gen Z and millennial crowds, Revolve’s Superdown line is perfect if you are into a trendy lewk but don’t want to spend all your $$$. There are tons of low-key staple items to choose from, but many of the designs also have a tight-fitting “going out” vibe, like this sunny yellow cutout top.
J.Crew’s sister brand has a younger and more carefree aesthetic. It offers styles in a wide range of sizes, so you can find the best fit.
If you’ve been invited to a wedding, you’ve prob shopped for a dress on this very site. While it does have a fab affordable bridal and bridesmaid section, it also includes more casual dresses and everyday clothes like wraps, T-shirts, duster coats, and sets, like this sage green one.
I’m sure you don’t need an intro to this brand, but here it is anyway. The athletic-wear company is known for its leggings (you see that U-shaped logo everywhere, right?!) and cozy styles for every kind of workout—from low-impact yoga to intense kickboxing. Sure, it’s a steeper price point, but once you feel the fabrics, you won’t want to wear anything else.
This brand is available at almost any retailer, and you can recognize its pieces almost immediately. They often feature ruffles, florals, cutouts, and fun prints, so people will definitely take notice the next time you’re walking down the sidewalk.
Another one that hardly needs an intro. You know it and you love it because you know you can get something trendy without spending your entire paycheck. Currently into this ruffled cutout romper in case you were wondering.
PH5 is allllll about knits—as in everything’s made with a 3D knit printer (do not ask me how this works, the only thing I know is that it is cool). If you like a cozy sweater, you’re kind of obligated to check this brand out.
Yes, J.Crew is like walking into every preppy girl’s dream. There are striped crewnecks, colorful blazers, and shirt dresses, but it also has incredible basics that literally anyone can wear, like this chambray button-down. And if you’re wondering why it’s popular, Michelle Obama and Meghan Markle count themselves as fans, so….
The more budget-friendly version of Michael Kors is MICHAEL Michael Kors. Because of course. You can find this brand at almost any department store, and it has fashion-forward statement pieces that you’ll wear over and over again.
The brand’s items are all made ethically in factories and have an amazing quality that stands the test of time. From its pants to its cashmere, it’s the perfect place to go for basics you’ll wear All. The. Time.