Matching sets are the wardrobe decision that makes every other decision easier. One choice in the morning — top and bottom already coordinated — and the rest of the day takes care of itself. We built our sets collection because we believe that simplicity and style aren't a trade-off. Here are the sets we carry, what makes each one work, and who we think will wear them most.
Why matching sets work
The reason matching sets have staying power is that coordination is genuinely hard. Most people — even those with strong personal style — find putting together an outfit from separate pieces stressful at least sometimes. A matching set eliminates that stress completely while still producing a result that looks deliberate and put-together. The secret to making sets look elevated rather than casual is to treat the coordination as the design statement it is: let it lead, and keep everything else clean.
The collection

Cotton Knit Two-Piece Set — $89
The Cotton Knit Two-Piece is our bestselling set, and we're not surprised. A fitted cotton knit top with a matching midi skirt or wide-leg pant — it reads as "outfit" rather than "matching separates" in a way that most sets don't manage. The fabric is soft enough to be comfortable for a full day but structured enough to look intentional. We reach for this when we want to look good without thinking. It works for brunch, a weekend market, a casual work-from-home day on camera, low-key evenings out.

Wool Blend Mini Knit Set — $95
The Wool Blend Mini Knit Set is the most fashion-forward piece in our sets collection. A cropped knit top with a matching mini skirt in wool-blend fabric — fitted, structured, and designed for the autumn and winter seasons when the rest of your wardrobe is trying to disappear under layers. This is the set for women who don't want cold weather to mean abandoning their personal style. It's not subtle, and it's not trying to be.
The Cotton Zip Lounge Set is the set that's harder to categorize than it looks. It's technically loungewear — zip-up top, matching track-style bottoms — but in the right color, on the right body, it reads as something more intentional. We carry it because we think the line between lounge and fashion has become genuinely interesting, and this set sits right at it. Add clean sneakers and a structured bag and it crosses over completely.

Flannel Shirt & Palazzo Pants Set — $89
The Flannel Shirt & Palazzo Pants Set is the weekend set — the one you pull out on Saturday morning and wear all day without changing. Soft flannel, wide-leg palazzo cut, the kind of relaxed comfort that still looks like you made an effort. We add it to gift recommendations frequently because it's the set that people actually use, not just own.

Cotton Knit Cardigan Set — $89
The Cotton Knit Cardigan Set is the transitional-weather set. An open-front cardigan with matching bottoms — wear the cardigan open over the matching piece for the full set look, or close it and wear it as a standalone top on its own. It's the most versatile option for anyone who lives in a climate where the morning and afternoon temperatures don't agree with each other.

Knit Set – Cardigan & Shorts — $72
The Knit Cardigan & Shorts Set is summer-specific and proud of it. Lightweight knit, matching shorts — the least formal and most season-appropriate set in the collection. At $72 it's also the most accessible. We carry it because summer sets deserve the same attention as autumn ones, and because not every summer occasion needs to be dressed up.
How to elevate a matching set
Three ways to make a set look more expensive: add a structured bag (it immediately signals intentionality), choose footwear with a slight heel (even a block heel transforms a knit set), and limit your jewelry to one or two pieces maximum. The coordination is already doing visual work — adding too much breaks the effect.