This Trend Seriously Needed A Refresh, and These Under-$40 Pieces Really Deliver

If you’re tuned into the fashion world at literally any degree, you’re probably aware that tie-dye emerged as a major trend around this time last year. We reported on it as soon as noticed it and proceeded to immediately wear the print on repeat but there definitely came a point where tie-dye hit its saturation point and many of our editors vowed to at least stop buying more of it.

That being said, 2020 is ushering in a new version of the acclaimed tie-dye print you and I saw so much of last year. On the S/S 20 runways, we saw the loud rainbow colors and sharply-defined tie-dyes of yore give way to softer versions of the print involving more monochromatic colorways and watercolor-inspired patterns. At Tibi, that manifested in dyed denim skirts and trousers while at Dior, tie-dyed maxi skirts were elegantly styled with lace-up sandals (another big spring trend to watch).

So naturally, when we saw this shift begin to happen, we knew that we needed to get our own Who What Wear collection on board. As we always do with the must-have items of the moment, we designed our very own soft tie-dye print pieces (including everything from skirts to dresses to sweatshirts) because that’s just what we do. To see and shop the tie-dye pieces (and get all the outfit inspo you could possibly need), just keep scrolling.

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Our beauty editor Erin raves about how soft this sweatshirt is and we happen to think it looks cool with relaxed jeans.

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A pair of strappy sandals and our midi dress makes for a winning spring look.

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Softer, watercolor-inspired tie-dye is the 2020 update the trend desperately needed.

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A medley of rainbow colors feels much more achievable to wear when arranged in a soft ombré pattern.

White sneakers are a fresh way to wear a tie-dye print dress.

In the mood for more affordable trend guides? Check out the spring trends out editors our nabbed for under $50.

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