Netflix's "Outer Banks" is back for season three, and that means more treasure-hunting action, hunky shirtless heartthrobs, and beachy fashion inspiration. You might routinely find yourself slamming that "Next Episode" button to see specifically what outfit Sarah Cameron (Madelyn Cline) will pull out of her closet next. Since season one, her wardrobe has been teeming with summer-ready crop tops, denim shorts, swimsuits, breezy open button-down shirts, and sundresses, all curated by series costume designer Emmie Holmes.
While Holmes told POPSUGAR via interview that last season mostly consisted of Sarah borrowing pieces from Kiara and John B (from the likes of affordable brands Volcom, Hurley, RVCA, Free People, and Good American), Sarah is now largely on her own and embracing a moment of soul searching. Throughout the transition from Poguelandia to Barbados, and then back home to the Outer Banks, Sarah mostly stays consistent with her rotation of cutoffs from American Eagle and PacSun, plus white Puma sneakers. Her bathing suits hail from Frankies Bikinis, Billabong, and RVCA this season, and, yes, her gray, seamless plunging bra top is still available to shop from Urban Outfitters — for just $25 at that.
While 25-year-old Cline's offscreen style is much more glamorous than Sarah's, with her looks curated by Mimi Cuttrell and ranging from cutout slips from Alexandre Vauthier to Stella McCartney runway suiting, it's safe to say she was at least inspired by her character when she arrived at the "OBX" season three premiere in a glittering blue maxi, also by McCartney. The floor-length number skimmed the floor, just barely revealing her metallic Jimmy Choo sandals that matched the color of the sand, her dress being reflective of the ocean.
One thing's for sure: "OBX" fans have grown accustomed to tracking Cline's ensembles. Of course, the laid-back Pogue aesthetic is a bit more attainable, and frankly more affordable. That's why we've uncovered every Sarah Cameron piece you can shop from season three and gathered the best moments from seasons one and two for your own reminiscing.
— Additional reporting by Victoria Messina
At a beach party in the Outer Banks in episode six, Sarah wears Billabong's Break of Dawn triangle bikini top, which comes with cheeky tanga bottoms. The look is completed with her signature layered necklaces and PacSun eco rainbow festival shorts.
PacSun Eco Light Blue Quilted Mom Shorts ($12, originally $39)
In episode seven, Sarah wears a feminine floral crop top from Lucky Brand that's been altered into a cropped bralette, in order to fully showcase her colorblock cutoffs. As is common with many of her looks this season, white Puma Mayze sneakers are the finishing touch.
Lucky Brand Touch of Lace Tank ($15, originally $40)
Sarah wears RVCA's Grooves bralette bikini top in palm green ahead of the Pogues' trip to South America. She coordinates the swimwear with denim cutoffs in a light bleach wash from American Eagle.
RVCA Grooves Bralette Bikini Top ($60) and RVCA Grooves French Bikini Bottoms ($55)
In the cave at El Dorado, Sarah wears a Billabong x Wrangler bikini set underneath her cutoffs, topped with a geo-print shirt from Head High Surf Club.
Head High Surf Club Grannys Spaghetti Button Up ($53, originally $62)
Aloha Jolie's blue knit halter has garnered attention since the debut of season three and is now available for preorder. In episode five, Sarah wears the knit piece with her layered chokers and white distressed cutoffs from Free People.
Sarah's plunge bra from episode two can be considered one of her signature looks of the season, teamed with movable linen pants, her pop-top chain, and gray sneakers at first.
In episode one, we see Sarah wearing her plunge bra with quilted sweat shorts from Wild Fable, a co-ord lounge set from Target. The look is capped off with Keds sneakers.
When we first catch a glimpse at Sarah in season two, she's sporting a brown, cropped Free People cami with BDG denim shorts.
Sarah pairs a floral Hurley bikini top and star-patch Black NYC shorts with a Volcom Hawaiian shirt she borrows from John B. (Fun fact: the shirt is actually from Volcom's "OBX"-inspired apparel collection).
Lightweight and oversize, Sarah's colorblock top in this scene is another Free People find. She wears it with yellow high-waisted shorts by Daze Denim and high-top sneakers by Gola.
Sarah pleads with her sister Wheezie while wearing a light green snap-button crop top from the Kendall and Kylie clothing collection and striped RVCA shorts.
Sarah styles this yellow lace bralette by Intimately with a fuzzy button-down cardigan by Nasty Gal and two-tone jeans by Good American. We're sorry to report that this cute outfit winds up getting utterly destroyed by mud.
For her final outfit of the season, Sarah wears this cozy-looking navy tracksuit featuring quilted panels, along with a gray Out From Under crop top and a soda-can-tab necklace from Head High Surf Club, the same exact brand that made Kiara's season two necklaces.
Sarah rocks this cute outfit while sneaking off to Chapel Hill with John B during the fourth episode of season one. Her yellow ribbed crop top is from Urban Outfitters, and her white high-rise jeans are from Madewell.
Yet another cute crop top from Sarah's collection, this striped Topshop bralette is worn with a distressed denim skirt in the seventh episode.
Sarah wears this nautical blue-and-white striped number while smooching Vlad — er, John B — for the first time. The dress is by a brand called Ixia.
Before heading to the beach cleanup in episode three, Sarah throws on this pastel-green Montce gingham swimsuit with a white BB Dakota denim skirt.
Sarah looks like a vision in white for the big midsummer bash in the fifth episode. She wears a Reformation maxi dress with a dreamy headband.
In the first episode of "Outer Banks," we see Sarah in this spring-ready number while she hangs with Topper on the beach. With a tie front and blue floral print, it's cute as can be.
While making amends with Kiara in the sixth episode, Sarah wears a pink floral bikini that sold out quickly at H&M.