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What’s red, and white, and blue all over? You, on the Fourth of July, clad in a truly delightful, totally patriotic ensemble. You can almost smell the Instagram likes now. The only hiccup to bringing this idyllic vision to fruition? You hardly own any Fourth of July-worthy clothing. Your penchant for minimalism hasn’t exactly lent itself to a wardrobe full of stars, stripes and other flag-inspired garb. All-black-everything and red-white-and-blue aren’t a match made in sartorial heaven—far from it. What, oh what, is a gal to do??!
Run to the store, of course.
If you’ve been looking for some excuse—any excuse—to go shopping, we’ve just served one up on a silver platter. No Fourth of July is complete without a handful of envy-inducing Instagrams, and no envy-inducing Fourth of July Instagram is complete without a killer red-white-and-blue ensemble. (Or at least, like, a swimsuit that looks vaguely festive.)
And really, what better way is there to show your support for this country you call home than by stimulating its economy? There is no better way to celebrate America than to engage in some serious capitalism—even if that capitalism is merely taking the form of filling shopping bags with cute, patriotic clothing. (The two aren’t mutually exclusive—we promise.)

A bralette that can take you from the pool to the bar—because your Fourth of July plans are bound to be ~seriously~ ~dynamic~.

Not the blue you’d normally associated with the American flag, but that honestly makes this surprising patriotic pick even cuter.

Equal parts comfy and cute. (In other words, perfect for lounging around in all day long.)

A dress that nods to summer’s fringe obsession without sacrificing low-key appeal.

All three colors are accounted for—and in swim cover-up form, no less.

Style this mini with your favorite blue eyeshadow (like so), and you’ll be set.

A power suit that can skew as patriotic or as, uh, not patriotic as you style it.

Throw it on with jeans, and you’ve already got two-thirds of the palette on lock.

Polka dots are endlessly fun in the summer—something this romper knows to be true.

Red, white and pink wasn’t exactly the palette we had in mind, but if you throw on a denim jacket, you’ll be good to go.

So comfy you’ll catch yourself snuggling up in it on every breezy summer night.

Pair it with your favorite jeans, and rest assured knowing you nailed this patriotic-chic thing.

Blow kisses to America all Fourth of July long by wearing a dress that’s covered in lips.

A red romper that wants to take you everywhere this summer.

A fresh take on the enduring slip dress trend—and a Fourth of July-friendly one, too.

A no-fail blouse worth adding to your closet, stat.

Too fun to pass up. (And sure to play well with your go-to red lipstick.)

All three colors, combined in a way that doesn’t feel too on-the-nose America.

Gingham pants are fun, regardless of occasion. But they’re especially fit for America’s barbecue holiday.

White is a less obvious pick for the Fourth of July, so make the most of its unexpected appeal.

Fit for the office, your friend’s wedding, or a casual poolside chill—and sure to look great in your feed, too.

So good you’ll catch yourself wondering how many days you can wear it in a row.

I mean, the blouse is literally dotted with stars.

A floral offers a low-key way to knock two of the palette’s three colors out.

The color scheme is an absolute win—and the comfort this pullover is sure to afford is, too.

We never met a polka dot mini dress we didn’t like. (Let alone one with a frilly neckline.)

Hot enough to hit the bar in, once you’re done admiring the fireworks.

All three colors in one seriously chic dress.

Because jeans aren’t the only way to do denim this Fourth of July—or really, ever.

For the fan of the slip dress trend who wants to do things a little differently.

A top that makes the most of summer’s sheer clothing trend—while knocking out two of the Fourth of July’s go-to colors.

Because you deserve to be comfy while you serve up enviably cool style.

A go-to statement pant fit for the Fourth of July—and well after, too.

Because people tend to overlook the “stripes” part of “stars and stripes.”

Varsity jackets are basically always a good idea.

This might actually be the perfect summer tie-front blouse.

Sure to play well with any top in your closet (ideally a red or white one, though).

Slip into this red-and-white gingham romper, and you’ll be two-thirds of the way there.

An unexpected way to work two colors into one top.

Because who can resist a mini dress during the summer? (Spoiler alert: Not! Us!)

Tie-dye might be the trendiest way to get your Fourth of July color on.

This would obviously be better if the stars were navy, but the fact that there are stars at all is pretty swell.

Another take on the polka dot mini, because you deserve options.

Fit for days by the pool and nights at the bar, alike.

Three colors—all kinds of comfort.

The perfect piece to layer over a red-and-blue look.

So sexy you’ll be dreaming up ways to repurpose it for the winter holidays.

More gingham, because there’s no such thing as too much.

Perhaps the most unexpected take on red-white-and-blue we’ve seen yet.

Flare pants are having a moment—and these are absolutely perfect for the Fourth.

A matching set sure to work as well as separates as it will together.

Because the off-the-shoulder summer top will never die—and honestly, we don’t want it to.

The Zara semi-annual sale is here—making now the perfect time to snag this beauty.

For the person whose off-duty wardrobe is still pretty damn office-appropriate.

We’re thoroughly convinced that overalls make for perfect swim cover-ups.

A subtler way into blue-and-white.

Polka dots, bows and ruffles—oh my.

A dress that looks like it walked straight off a runway—and into your backyard barbecue.

Because last year’s cowgirl movement hasn’t totally dissipated.

Fringe, and crochet, and (a little) sheer all in one?! (?!?!)

Puff sleeves, tie-front—can’t lose.

Because the Fourth of July is still a holiday, and on holidays, you deserve to be as comfy as you please.

So cute we kind of can’t stop staring.

If posting an envy-inducing Instagram involves going all out, do it.

As adorable in its matching set as it is outside of it.

Red, white and blue—and comfy, too.

Twist-fronts are the new tie-fronts—and we can’t stop shopping either style.

Absolutely dreamy.

Wouldn’t have thought to style this one with sneakers, but now that we’ve seen it, we definitely need that look.

Because bodysuits are simply the best.

A bra top sure to play well with everything else you own.

Not your average summer T-shirt.

The swim cover-up equivalent of a power move.

Stripes on stripes.

We didn’t realize our summer wardrobes were incomplete without a one-shoulder, ruffle-covered, bow-adorned blouse—but here we are.

Shorts so fun you’ll be looking for excuses to wear them on the daily.

When in doubt, a polka dot dress is basically always the move.

This one gets brownie points for being shimmery. And also covered in pom-poms.

Houndstooth, done the summer way.

TASSELS. (Need we, really, say more?)

A not-so-basic jumpsuit worth adding to your repertoire.

Easily dressed iup or down as you see fit.

Dorothy’s finest Wizard of Oz dress, rendered 2019-chic.

Comfy, cute and on-theme—what more could you ask for?

An off-the-shoulder top that’s basically one big ruffle? Yes. Please.

Corset styles are abundantly on offer right now, and we’re shopping all of them.

Red, white, blue, and blue, and off-white.

Because a little rain on the Fourth of July doesn’t have to ruin your #lewk.

A chronically underrated animal print in a fresh palette? We’re here for it.

Throw ’em over your go-to swimsuit, your favorite tee or whatever else you’re planning to wear this holiday.

A lot happening here, and we’re into all of it.

A no-fail silhouette in a no-fail color—sold.

For the shopper who likes to think—err, dress—outside the box.

A monochrome blouse that offers all kinds of textured fun.

I mean.

Long live the scallop hem.

We’ve already dreamt up, like, 30 ways to style this.

Red! And! White! Stripes! (In romper form, no less.)

A blank canvas for all your favorite red accessories.

Athleisure, done the Fourth of July way.

A matching set that does the palette work for you.
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