I have a solid curation of elevated basics that I mix and match regularly to create my go-to ensembles. That said, with the start of the new year, I’m looking for ways to refine and elevate my wardrobe even more. This involves adding a few new basics to keep my closet current.
I turned to the fashion elite (for me, these are style setters I follow that consistently serve forward ideas) for inspiration. There are three basics I’ve noted over the last few months and I continue to see more and more of. Despite their easy and versatile nature, these pieces are often the focal point of some of my favorite saved outfit ideas. Below are the basics I don’t really wear yet that I want to add to my wardrobe this year.
Quarter-Zip Sweater
Half-zip sweaters continue to rise in popularity. I haven’t been able to stop thinking about the opening look from Chanel’s latest show with model Bhavitha Mandava wearing this sweater style with jeans and two-tone heels. And I love how other fashion people are styling this piece with other basics to create low-key chic vibes.
H&M
Rib-Knit Half-Zip Sweater
Topshop
Lounge Quarter Zip Collared Pullover
ANINE BING
Sammy Sweater – Beige
Varley
Sigrid Fairisle Half-Zip Knit
COS
Merino Wool-Yak Zip-Up Polo Shirt
Polished Soft Pants
I have one pair that I wear, but I want another pair of those soft pants that are somewhat tailored to replace some trousers. This could either be a knit style or one of the beautiful satin silhouettes.
Amiya
Wide-Leg Trousers in Beige
Vince
Fluid High Waist Straight Leg Pants
Tibi
Petite Sweatshirt Winslow Pants
Lauren Ralph Lauren
Pleated Wide Leg Knit Pants
Reformation
Gale Satin Mid Rise Bias Pant
Dark-Wash Jeans
I have a few pairs of dark-wash jeans (one of the key denim trends of 2026), but I want to test out a pair with a slimmer leg after wearing wide-leg jeans on repeat over the last few seasons.
levi’s
Ribcage Full-Length Jeans
DL1961
Kristy Slim Cigarette Jeans
Slvrlake
Isabel Slim Leg Jeans
Daze
Smarty Pants High Rise Slim Straight Jeans







