The Terry Cloth You Wore in the Early 2000s Is Back — and It's Way Better

Admittedly, I've always been a fan of terry cloth and definitely owned a Juicy set or two back in the day. The newer versions are not your average tracksuit and can be easily paired back to other pieces in your wardrobe — think polos, short sets, joggers, and tees. I love the retro and casual-cool vibe of this fabric, and these pieces make for great transition pieces as the weather warms up. It does evoke daydreams of afternoons poolside, but for now it's just as good for lounging at home, making it a solid wear-now-wear-later purchase.

Albus Lumen Point-Collar Cotton-Blend Terry Polo Shirt
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Albus Lumen Point-Collar Cotton-Blend Terry Polo Shirt

Tucked into to denim or an ecru trouser, this Albus Lumen Point-Collar Cotton-Blend Terry Polo Shirt ($200) will be a spring staple.

Donni Terry 1/2 Zip Pullover
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Donni Terry 1/2 Zip Pullover

Wear as a set or pair this Donni Terry 1/2 Zip Pullover ($234) with your favorite denim cutoffs and slides.

Terry Estate Cotton Top
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Terry Estate Cotton Top

This Terry Estate Cotton Top ($122, originally $163) is as luxurious as your favorite bathrobe.

The Very Terry Tee
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The Very Terry Tee

This The Very Terry Tee ($95) feels as cozy as loungewear but can be worn all weekend with your favorite relaxed denim.

Ciao Lucia Ilaria Top Terry
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Ciao Lucia Ilaria Top Terry

This summery Ciao Lucia Ilaria Top Terry ($225) has me wishing for warm days ahead.

Terry Estate Color-Blocked Cotton-Terry Shorts
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Terry Estate Color-Blocked Cotton-Terry Shorts

All of my favorite weekend trends are wrapped up in one with these Terry Estate Color-Blocked Cotton-Terry Shorts ($154, originally $205).

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Frankies Bikinis Coco Top and Bottom in Buttercup (Top $115, Bottoms $98)

This is the softest lounge set to wear at home or open over a swimsuit.