The thing Madewell does best is design really great wardrobe staples. While its selection does include its fair share of trend pieces and more of-the-moment silhouettes, its perennial staples are easily some of the best pieces it has (and the most popular). There are so many things the retailer gets right, such as its everyday shoes and classic bags, but above all, its summer selection is really hitting the mark lately.

I always turn to Madewell for a quick closet refresh because I know that anything I end up with inevitably will outlast the current season—no overly trendy buys here—which is why I took the liberty of combing through its latest new arrivals to find the items that are current for this summer but could easily turn into the pieces you reach for over and over again. Whether it be the perfect pair of denim shorts or a delicate white top, peruse these Madewell items to find your next staple (or staples).

Zoom in to fully appreciate the smocking detail.

So pretty!

Mid-length denim shorts are the new short shorts.

I’d buy one in every color.

The kind of skirt shape that looks good on everyone.

The fact that packable is in the name says it all.

Proof that ribbing makes everything look cooler.

Camp shirts are my personal favorite summer staple.

I’m getting French-girl vibes in the best way.

You’ll get so much wear out of these simple slides.

Relaxed but polished is my summer vibe.

Loving this square neckline.

A classic jeans style to invest in.

The woven leather really makes this look elevated.

Fresh white tee, anyone?

To be dressed up or down.

How perfect is this color?

Because sarongs are trending this summer (but they’re a classic you’ll wear for years).

Let’s face it: Blazers are a year-round thing.

Found your ideal beach carryall.

Simple and chic.

Chunky jewelry for everyday wear.

Everyone needs a breezy white top to wear with jeans and jean shorts.

I live in tank-and-shorts combos like this in the summer.

I always need a fresh scrunchie on hand.

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