Having grown up shopping at Nordstrom for pretty much everything—from True Religion jeans in middle school to Free People henleys in high school and more—I’m very familiar with most if not all of the retailer’s brands, including its in-house lines. (Hello, I bought my sophomore Homecoming dress from BP.) At least, I thought I was. In fact, I only came to realize recently just how wrong I had it. 

You see, despite being a lifelong fan of Nordstrom’s, I’ve been sleeping on one of its best, most under-appreciated in-house brands: Open Edit. But, after thoroughly perusing all 500+ pieces from the Nordstrom Made brand—ranging from oversize button-downs and leather trousers to rib-knit sets and dresses, many of which are available in sizes XXS to 3X—I can say with 100% certainty that I’m fully awake to it now, so much so, that I already put in my first order. A second is, too, in the works. 

To ensure that you don’t make the same mistake that I did—that is, not taking advantage of an affordable and size-inclusive brand that tows the line between trendy and timeless—I made up a beginner’s guide to the label. Scroll on for Open Edit’s best and brightest pieces. 

The ’80s mom vibes are strong in the best way.

These are the kinds of pants you’ll wear again and again (and again). 

This dress looks way more expensive than $59.

Every editor is snatching these up. 

I’m in love with this color. And just wait until you see the cutouts.

A spiced-up version of your standard-issue blazer.

Your LBD just got a pick-me-up. 

Fact: Tube tops are this summer’s biggest hit.

Sometimes, your black and white sandals need a break.

This color is too good to be true.

Your new everyday going-out top, found.

Loungewear has never looked so luxe. Shop the matching Ribbed Side-Tie Knit Pants ($45). 

Summer awaits.

Mark my words: This is the color of the summer.

The fact that these are $50 is downright shocking to me.

The two-strap detail is what got me.

Cargos are so in right now.

Easy and elevated. 

Regal.

Under-$50 cashmere is impossible to resist.

To be worn belted with a pair of knee-high boots of course. See inspo here.

This back detailing, though. 

Flawless.

This color just looks rich. 

Cue “Golden” by Harry Styles. Shop the matching Split-Hem Sweater Pants ($48).

You can bet big that I won’t just be wearing this top to sleep.

Bomber jackets are *the* outerwear trend of the year. 

This is peak cutout placement. Shop the matching Sparkle Ribbed Sweater Skirt ($40).

Pastels for spring. Groundbreaking.

Everyone needs a pair of these, if not multiple pairs.

I could’ve sworn this dress was designer.

A subtle midriff moment.

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