29 Basics That Women in NYC, Paris, and London Can't Live Without

No one can deny that every city has its distinct energy—history, art, food, music, and various cultural identities intertwine to lay the groundwork for each one's unique personality. While no two cities are the same, the stylish people living there are no different. No matter the zip code, you can always spot the local fashion set donning a few similar things. The crossover you see reflected in street style can partly be attributed to the ever-expanding global fashion industry and a boom in social media. But what resonates globally isn't just trends. More often than not, basic clothing is what you'll see crossing borders more.  . The universal appeal of staples is proof great style isn't limited by geographical location. Instead, an arsenal of great basics determines it. And the girls that get that foundational truth can be found wearing their staples in the streets of Paris, London, New York, and beyond. But what exact pieces are making the cut? In search of the answer, I did hours of image research to identify 29 basic clothing items that women worldwide wear on repeat. Considering each item's timelessness, functionality, seasonality, and popularity, these are undoubtedly the best foundational basics. So, without further ado, let's get into it.
One staple that's a necessary building block of any wardrobe? A tank top. Don't be fooled by how informal this piece seems, as it will be the workhorse of your wardrobe—it can be styled as both an undergarment or a top year-round. What's more, this staple comes in so many different styles (e.g., scoop neck, racerback, spaghetti strap, etc.) that it makes it one of the most versatile items you can invest in. 
It doesn't get more classic than a scoopneck tank. 
Looking for a more elevated tank? Opt for one made from luxurious materials like this silk one, for instance. 
The pencil skirt has long been considered a consequential part of women's work wardrobes. But the version of this staple we've seen the fashion set donning isn't the skin-tight jersey versions of the past. Rather, recent runway collections gave this skirt a modern touch by emphasizing tailoring—e.g., adding traditional waistbands or opting for a maxi hemline. The subtle twists we've seen prove that with a little alteration, even the most boring of staples can be exciting again. 
Note the high-slits on the side. 
A simple black pencil skirt is never a bad call. 
Capsule wardrobes aren't limited to clothing only; all well-curated closets start from the ground up. Investing in elegant footwear you can wear repeatedly is a must, but if you're unsure where to start, turn to a pair of simple strappy sandals. Not only does this style lend itself to outlasting many trend cycles. But its innate versatility allows it to be styled with just about anything for almost the majority of the year (weather-depending, of course). 
Consider these a long-term investment. 
So elegant. 
In the past few years, we've seen a deluge of handbag trends that veer into impractical territory—e.g., mini bags or oversized carryalls. And while I'm never opposed to a fun purse, the fact is that every wardrobe requires at least one functional option that can be used as a work bag. Enter the structured handbag. Considered a more elevated take on the commuter tote, these handbags are typically made from more luxurious materials (i.e., leather versus canvas). And they are usually big enough to fit a work laptop without being capriciously large. 
I'm currently coveting this handbag for my own capsule wardrobe. 
The handle on this bag will ensure you can wear it comfortably over your shoulders. 
You can't round up fundamental wardrobe items without making mention of the button-down shirt. Heralded as a universal basic for both men and women, the poplin button-down shirt is a piece that's wearability is its selling point. You can wear it for just about any circumstance in your life with just about anything—e.g., it can be worn with trousers for work or jeans and sneakers during the weekend, or with linen shorts and a swimsuit on vacation. Basically, there's no better piece you can buy for your closet than this. 
The great thing about this style? You don't have to spend a fortune for it to look polished. 
Ok, now this looks luxe. 
While it may seem obvious, it's worth re-iterating that T-shirts are an everyday staple worth investing in. But don't be fooled; the version of this shirt we've seen donned by stylish people isn't the baggy version with logos or typography. Instead, it's all about opting for minimalist T-shirts with a focus on fit, tailoring, or luxe fabrics. 
It doesn't get more classic than this tee. 
The cropped fit is so flattering. 
It's no secret that suiting has been trending for a few seasons now, but make no mistake, it's a perennial favorite. Sure, we've seen various suiting separates surge in popularity, but none have stayed in the fold as long as tailored trousers. Partly that longevity has to do with its utility as they can be paired with matching suit separates, trendier tops, or other staples. But it's also because it's a piece that can make any outfit feel more put together. The key to reaping the full benefits of this basic is to opt for a pair of trousers with tailoring that falls on the more formal side (i.e., pants with dart pleats or wide-leg hemline). 
You can shop these wide-leg trousers in eight other colors. 
A cult-classic. 
Whether or not you identify as athletic, there's no denying that sneakers are an essential part of building a functional wardrobe. The secret to making this footwear feel more fashion-forward lies in forgoing the athletic sneakers and instead investing in a more trendy pair. They can come in any form you choose, but we recommend going for a more retro-inspired silhouette in a neutral hue, as it's the most worn style by the style set in New York, London, and beyond.
New Balance sneakers are a favorite among the fashion crowd. 
When in doubt, an all-white sneaker is never a bad buy.
Again, basics aren't just limited to clothing; it includes jewelry too! As counterintuitive as the idea may sound, having a collection of jewelry staples you can turn to add a little shine to your everyday ensembles is a must-have. But if you're unsure where to start, begin by investing in earrings (or clip-ons if you don't have piercings). Whether you opt for chunky hoops, trendy oblongs, or simple studs, you'll want to make sure it's a pair of earrings you love enough to wear daily. 
Our editors love Jenny Bird's hoop earrings.
Imagine these styled with a tank top and tailored trousers—chic, right? 
There's a common misconception that you must spend a lot of money on your clothing to give off an air of elegance. But that's far from reality. One only needs to invest in solid basics, such as a pretty blouse. Unlike the aforementioned other types of tops, this staple airs on the more formal side and doesn't necessarily fall into the categorization of a traditional staple. However, a blouse with more feminine design details (e.g., draping) can make a great addition to your wardrobe because it can elevate other everyday essentials like trousers, skirts, or jeans. 
Elegant, right? 
Ninety Percent is the place to shop for elevated basic clothing. 
What's another type of skirt that's a beloved staple with the fashion set? The slip skirt. Originally worn as an underpinning, this style wasn't worn solely as a skirt until it soared in popularity in the '90s. Since then, we've seen various iterations of this silhouette not only trend among the fashion set but become a year-round staple. 
You can shop this classic slip skirt in 10 other colorways. 
Need a styling tip? Wear this with sandals in the summer and knee-high boots in the fall. 
For those who work in an office environment or consider their personal style to air on the side of formality, having a pair of polished shoes is non-negotiable. Luckily, slingbacks exist. Defined as a heel with a strap that wraps around the back of the foot, this style has been around for a long time. That longevity is due to all the variations of this footwear you can find—from pointed kitten heels to sculptural edges; there's no shortage of ways you can wear this style.
Leave it to Prada to make the perfect pair of slingback pumps. 
The kitten-heel makes these slingbacks ideal for everyday wear. 
It would be a travesty to create a list of the best basics and not include tailored blazers. As much as this staple may seem overplayed, the fact of the matter is that it is one of the most foundational items you can add to your closet. Its continued popularity can be attributed to its utility. It can be worn for various settings, styled in multiple ways, and works for every body type. It's the unsung hero of wardrobes around the world.
Zara has some of the best blazers.
Nordstrom strikes again! 
In addition to blazers and trousers, another unexpected suiting separate that cemented itself as a staple is a waistcoat. Previously categorized as a basic for men, this piece has caught on over the past few seasons as a staple that anyone can wear, no matter how they identify on the gender spectrum. We've seen the fashion set style this piece in various ways—from donning a matching three-piece suit to pairing the vest with contrasting bottoms like maxi skirts, jeans, and shorts. It's proof that the best staples aren't bound to one gender or one way of being worn, for that matter. 
The scoop neckline on this waistcoat makes this staple feel a bit fresher. 
I love that this gilet was styled with pleated shorts. 
There are some basics you don't realize you're missing until the moment you need them—belts are one of those items. Typically an afterthought, this accessory is overlooked and underestimated, but it shouldn't be. Not only do belts make that baggy pair of pants or dress fit your body better without having to take your clothing to a tailor. But as recent runway collections have shown us, belts can add visual intrigue and a touch of luxury. A simple belt may not seem essential, but it proves otherwise when you're caught trying to pull together an outfit quickly without one. 
You can't beat this price. 
The buckle detail on this belt is so chic. 
In the warmer months, you must have a few basics on hand that you can rely upon to stay cool without bearing it all. Sound like an oxymoron? Please reacquaint yourself with pleated shorts. This more formal take on this bottom is the ideal addition to any wardrobe because they can be dressed up for an office setting or styled down for a vacation. Just be sure to opt for a pair that either passed the knee-length test (aka Bermuda length) or longer to ensure they're modest.
You'll want to screenshot how they styled these shorts as it's the perfect way to wear this staple. 
These hit at the right length so that they're not too long or too short. 
During the transitional time from season to season, the hardest thing about deciding what to wear isn't related to clothing but rather footwear. After all, what do you wear when it's too warm for boots? But too cold for strappy sandals? Enter preppy loafers into the chat. One of the benefits of opting for loafers (besides how posh they make every outfit look) is that they're one of the few types of shoes that could be considered seasonless. For example, you can wear loafers with a summer dress or a sweater and skirt in the fall. They're the footwear that will solve all your shoe-related problems, should you choose to invest in them. 
The contrasting stitching makes these loafers look much more expensive than their price tag. 
Speaking from personal experience, Proenza Schouler's loafers are a worthwhile investment. 
Unless you live in a region of the world that gets limited sunlight, there's a chance you already know how important sunglasses are. Though they might seem more frivolous compared to other wardrobe staples, this is an item you're likely already wearing daily. So, it only makes logical sense that you'd want to invest in a classic pair of shades. Of course, you should pick the frame you feel is most flattering, but overall it's a good idea to buy a pair of sunglasses in a neutral hue to get the most possible wear out of them. 
Our editorial team is in love with Lexxola's sunglasses. 
Szade is a must-shop brand for sustainably-minded shoppers. All their lenses are made from recycled materials. 
Whether it's the dead of summer or winter, one basic is always worth buying...ahem, cozy cardigans. What's great about this knitwear is that you can find it in every form (from lightweight cashmere to chunky cable knit versions) at every price point. On top of that, it's an item that lends itself naturally to being easy to layer on, as it can be thrown over a dress on a crisp evening or over another sweater for an ultra-chilly day. It's this utilitarianism that makes it the perfect basic to buy at any time of year. 
Khaite's knitwear is a favorite among the fashion set because of its quality and wearability. 
Doesn't this look so cozy? 
When it's blistering hot outside, the last thing you want to deal with is fussy clothing. Thankfully, a dress can keep you cool (both literally and figuratively). But you don't just want to wear any old type of dress. You want to opt for the most minimal one you can find. Focus on buying dresses made from breathable materials (e..g, cotton, jersey, linen, or silk) to keep yourself from overheating. And if you want to make this dress transition well into other seasons, opt for a clean silhouette that can easily be styled with layers to make it a more year-round item. 
Free People is secretly one of the best places to shop for simple summer-friendly frocks. 
It's giving Audrey Hepburn. 
In case you missed it, ballet flats are having a moment. Since designer brands re-debuted the "dated" footwear in their '22 collections, we've continued to see this flat gain popularity. But if you assume this is just another footwear trend, you'll want to think again. Part of why this style has come back in full force both on the runways and with the style set is because it melds function and fashion perfectly. Ballet flats are not only comfortable, but they're easy to style. Plus, with so many of the new iterations of this footwear featuring fun details (e,g., colorful silk or wrap-around ankle straps), it's no surprise we find so many people actually wearing them. 
Speaking from personal experience, Miu Miu's ballet flats are worth every penny. 
A simple black ballet flat will fit seamlessly into your closet. 
Thus far, I've broken down various tops, bottoms, and accessories that make for great everyday basics, but there's one category I haven't fully touched on yet: outerwear. Unless you live in a scorching hot climate, chances are you might need a jacket for almost all of the year. But what coat can withstand transitional temperatures and the trend cycle? The trench coat, baby! Beloved by Parisians, New Yorkers, and Londoners, this coat has been considered a must-have in the minds of many for years, and based on our temperature check, that's not changing anytime soon.
The best thing about trench coats? They look great no matter how much you actually spend on them. 
Pro tip: make this staple feel special by shopping for versions with subtle twists. For example, the item above comes in a stone hue with a pointed collar that's a bit different from the traditional khaki trench coat. 
When you think of the quintessential Parisian ensemble, what do you picture? You hit the nail in the coffin if you envisioned someone donning a striped knit. No other clothing item is as ubiquitous with French style as the Breton-stripe knit. It was, after all, made into a "trendy" print after Gabrielle Coco took inspiration from sailors and incorporated it into Chanel collections. So, if you're trying to attain that "je ne sais quoi" for yourself, you'll want to start by investing in this staple. 
Oui, oui. 
You can layer another sweater under this in the winter.
Call the following statement hyperbolic if you want, but no other staple listed in this story is as universal as jeans. From Tokyo to Los Angeles, denim plays a pivotal part in the wardrobes of so many—for a good reason! It's such a great investment because you can wear this bottom so many different ways year-round. Plus, because there are so many types of jeans, it's easy to find a style that works best for your preferences. But you have to be willing to try a few different styles out. Trust me, if you find that perfect pair of jeans, you won't regret it. 
Levi's ribcage jeans are a beloved silhoutte among the fashion set. 
I'm obsessed with how these jeans are styled.
In addition to the structural handbag, there's another style that lends itself to being a wardrobe staple: the shoulder bag. Though there are so many types of bags one could invest in, when it comes to functional purses for everyday life, none can compete with a minimal shoulder bag. After all, this bag silhouette is easy to wear compared to other styles—it can be thrown over your shoulder so you're not having to clutch it all night, it's roomy enough to fit your essentials, and it's not as oversized so you won't have to worry about it dragging you down. It's one of the wisest items you can wear (and buy) without a doubt. 
The shape of this bag makes it feel so special. 
Leave it to Staud to make a bag that strikes the perfect balance between being sleek and spacious at the same time. 
Anyone that lives in a chillier climate likely already knows how imperative knitwear is during the fall, winter, and even springtime. It is, after all, what keeps you from freezing! But to say that all sweaters are stylish is a bald-faced lie. We all have thrown on a knit in the morning, looked in the mirror, and felt frumpy, but that doesn't have to be the case. Instead, opt for more tailored sweaters than oversized ones—for instance, turtlenecks. What's great about this style is that the high neckline will keep you warm while also making any cold-weather outfit look ten times more elegant. 
Come fall, you'll live in this turtleneck. 
M.M.LaFleur is another great place to shop for capsule wardrobe pieces. 
Once temperatures drop, you better believe you'll see the style set slipping into leather pants—frankly, I don't blame them. For those who consider themselves anti-denim people or want to switch it up, leather pants provide a great alternative in the year's colder months. Just as versatile as other bottoms, you can find leather pants in just as many cuts as denim (wide-leg, straight-leg, and the list goes on) and various colors beyond black. If that weren't enough of a selling point, consider how many ways you can style these trousers—the potential outfits alone are what has cemented this bottom as a basic in the hearts of women worldwide.
This color! 
Start stocking up for the fall now—your future self will thank you. 
Hopefully, by now, you have ample inspiration about some of the best clothing basics you can buy. But I can't possibly wrap up this story without mention of one of the most universally beloved footwear options: boots. While we may equate this style with fall and winter, the truth is that the right pair of boots can be a year-round shoe. You need to invest in a sleek minimal pair (think: fitted knee-high boots or ankle boots with contemporary design details) so that they can be styled easily throughout the year. 
This is one of the most comfortable pairs of boots I've ever owned. 
The sqaure-toe adds a nice touch to these ankle boots. 
Lastly, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the importance of owning at least one winter coat. Anyone living in a colder climate knows this item is a non-negotiable, but it doesn't mean you have to settle for an oversized puffer (no shade). In my humble opinion, no other coat is as worthwhile of an investment as a well-tailored wool coat. While this coat may seem "basic," it's one of those items that can make your entire look more put-together simply by putting it on. Like so many of the other clothing basics listed in this story, the wool coat seems simple at first sight, but the details prove otherwise. You can find this coat in so many different iterations—from versions with maxi hemlines to those with dramatic collars—that it's hard to pretend you can't find a version that works best for you. Sure, clothing doesn't operate on a one-size-fits-all model; you have to find the items that work best for you. But it's safe to say that basics provide a great starting point for building a wardrobe that works for you. 
Sublime. 
BRB, I will be dreaming of this coat indefinitely. 

Next up, Sorry, We're Archiving These Summer Basics—5 Styles We're Buying Instead



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