9 New-In Buys We’re Crushing On This Week
The best new-in buys to add to your wardrobe this week – we've rounded them up to save you time and have you looking your best.

March 28, 2019

A woman checking out the new-in buys in a clothing shop

“What to buy now?” – it’s a question that’s continually posed to the WH fashion desk. “Should I really invest in cowskin prints?” “Where can I find the perfect leopard-print maxi skirt?” And “seriously, I’m in need of new earrings… where should I look (without breaking the bank)?”

Naturally, I’m constantly scouring the web for new drops to feature in our style sections so I thought, why not share that knowledge? Why not share a concise and covetable edit of the newest and best items to buy that week?

So here it is… a selection of standout pieces chosen from the ‘new-in’ sections of my favourite brands, e-commerce sites and generally, the kinds of items that you’ll miss if you blink:

BUY IT: Button detail top, R120, Mrp.com

Love the 3/4 bubble sleeve. Love the button detail. Love the price point.

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BUY IT: Poetry Belladonna Pull Over, R899

Pssst, this would look great over a maxi skirt (just like the one below).

BUY IT: Poetry Anemone Knitwear Skirt, R799

Can you picture the outfit now? In your wardrobe? Me too.

BUY IT: Old Khaki Faye skinny leather belt, R175

If you’re like me, you forget to replace your belts. Add this one to your cart, stat.

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BUY IT: David Jones Striped Pocket Viscose Shirt Dress at Woolworths, R450

Elongating vertical stripes AND IT HAS POCKETS!!

BUY IT: Zara shirt with bow, R499

The perfect top for when you feel like wearing “jeans and a nice top”.

BUY IT: Zara Plumetis shirt, R499

I bought this in black. And I wore it on TV.

BUY IT: Zara Basic denim jacket, R579

Because autumn is officially the season of the denim jacket.

BUY IT: Statement t-shirt, R70, Mrp.com

Same.

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