If you’re looking to build your spring wardrobe with chic finds that look expensive (but don’t cost an actual fortune), Nordstrom is where it’s at. Sure, the mega-retailer stocks a range of designer finds, but there’s quite a smattering of affordable, elevated pieces as well, such as cool basics and trendy accessories.

While you could scroll through the pages and pages of new-in merch, I’m streamlining the process for you right here with an edit of 25 cheap pieces (talking under $100 here) that I think could definitely make your wardrobe more fashionable this season thanks to their forward or timeless qualities. Without further ado, keep scrolling to uncover a gem or two to try this spring and summer.

Fun fact: This pretty square-neck dress also features a unique ruched back.

These strappy sandals will go with just about anything.

Just imagine this billowy top with skinny jeans or leggings.

The ideal bodysuit for that perfectly tucked-in look.

Tiered dresses are trending hard right now.

A chic blouse to master the tied-front look.

Just in case you need those fashion editor–favorite jeans.

The neckline and crinkled fabric make this top particularly special.

The beauty of a neutral dress like this is that you can really play with accessories.

An A+ spring and summer cardigan.

Need a sophisticated LBD? Here you go.

It’s all about the slouchy-blazer look right now.

Because a satin midi skirt just works.

These trousers are a standout with the belted accent and sweet hue.

The perfect weekend jacket. 

The slight ruching elevates this basic dress even more.

You’ll turn heads in an instant with this floral number.

No-fail high-waisted jeans for the win.

This mixed pattern here is so eye-catching.

This shape with the toe strap is quite forward.

Such a cute spring and summer tee.

This moto jacket honestly looks far more expensive than it actually is.

Go on—make that statement.

Wear this tank on its own or layered with your favorite jacket.

Puff-sleeve tops continue to be an It trend.

Next, check out more affordable pieces worth testing out.

This post was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated.