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John Galt Is the Best Place to Shop It Girl Basics and They Start at Just $15
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Date:2025-04-26 12:52:36
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If you feel like you have nothing to wear, it's probably because your closet is lacking elevated basics. Having staples like a black maxi skirt with a sexy slit, a knit button-up cardigan, and a pair of tailored trousers makes getting dressed so much easier.
Then all you need to add is some statement jewelry, a frizz-free blow out, and voilà, you're out the door in record time.
Are you in search of style staples? Look no further than John Galt at PacSun.
We like to consider John Galt PacSun's best-kept secret, but It Girls everywhere know that it's the place to find timeless staples.
Best of all, you don't have to break the bank because these stylish basics start at just $15.
No matter what you have planned, John Galt has pieces that will take you from day to night.
When running errands, some comfy sweatpants with a matching cropped hoodie is the perfect outfit. When brunching with your bestie, opt for floral wrap dress or an off-the-shoulder top paired with a cute mini skort. And nothing says a night out like a sheer lace top and black denim.
The collection features mostly neutral hues like black, white, and navy which means these versatile pieces will pair effortlessly with things you already have in your wardrobe.
Ready to stock up on elevated basics? From flowy maxi skirts to cottagecore inspired linen tops and trendy cargo pants, no brand does stylish staples quite like John Galt, which you can find at PacSun.
Keep reading to shop our favorite pieces from John Galt, starting at just $15.
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