
I don't tend to stray too far from my wardrobe staples—that is, of course, until a fashion trend comes around that takes my pared-back favorites up a notch. So when I came across not one, not two, but several double-layered T-shirts on Zara and Nordstrom, I knew I had found my favorite trend of spring.
The Kurt Cobain-coded tops I spotted imitate the look of multiple shirts in one, without the fuss or bulk. Sure, you could simply layer your T-shirts yourself, but as someone who has always found the art of layering intimidating, these tops do all of the work for you. They elevate the most basic outfits, like my go-to white T-shirt and jeans combo, and they come in pretty color combinations. All in all, double-layer T-shirts are a dream come true for a minimalist like me.
If you're bored with your capsule wardrobe, or need something fresh for the new season, I'm willing to bet a cool double-layer top will do the trick. Ahead, I'm sharing plenty of options from both retailers so you can try out the minimalist-friendly trend for yourself—all of which ring in well under $100, might I add.
Who know chocolate brown and pink could be so chic?
I've clearly been sleeping on the black and brown color combo.
I'm a big fan of this tube-top illusion moment.
I'm trying to add more color to my spring wardrobe so I just bought this cobalt blue top.
The double hem is a great way to update your plain white T-shirt.
The sheer effect adds a subtle touch of sexiness to your look.
Navy blue is my new favorite neutral shade.
The cool blue color trend isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
For when you're wanting a subtle pop of color.
I wouldn't be surprised to see this top on lots of New York It girls this spring.
I'm adding this top to my rotation of going-out outfits.
I never knew how much I liked purple and brown together until now.
I'm seeing more and more It girls replace their tees with henleys this season.
This top looks pairs so well with white jeans.
Butter yellow will forever be a chic spring shade.
This lacy top reminds of early 2000s fashion and I'm here for it.
I'm willing to bet lace details will be even bigger this spring.