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20 Summer Dresses That Won’t Break the Bank

Summary: Do you want to buy a new dress for summer but not spend a lot of money? Check out these fashionable but affordable summer dresses.

When summertime rolls around it’s always tempting to go out and buy several new dresses, tops, rompers, and all the accessories you can find. Something about summer sparks a desire within us to create our fantasy-selves, that person we imagine being if we had no limitations. The problem with buying whatever you want? You’ll likely end up blowing your budget and regretting your purchases.

If you want to feel the summer vibes through your clothing without spending too much money, here are twenty summer dresses that won’t break the bank. Pick a couple to add to your wardrobe and you’ll be glad you didn’t splurge.

Sleeveless Shift Dress from Halogen – $58

Marketa Dress from Vici – $54

Amabella Cream Print Wrap Maxi Dress from Lulu’s – $59

Embroidered Off the Shoulder Dress from Sun & Shadow – $55

Women’s Lace Trapeze Tank Dress – Lux II – from Target – $29.99

Racerback Maxi Dress from JCrew Factory – $59.50

Women’s Floral Maxi Dress from Target – $29.99

Turn of Phrase Blue and White Print Swing Dress from Lulu’s – $32

Tie Waist Lace Midi Dress from Love, Nickie Lew – $55

Lola Floral A-Line Dress from Francesca’s Collections – $44

True Bliss Flutter Dress from Vici – $54

Floral Popover Dress from Lush – $49

Printed Pleated Shift Dress from JCrew Factory – $54.50

Al Fresco Evenings Navy Blue Off-the-Shoulder Dress from Lulu’s – $48

Sangria Coral Pink Tile Print Shift Dress from Lulu’s – $48

Seastone Maxi Dress from Vici – $54

Fresh Air Navy Blue Maxi Dress from Lulu’s – $52

Daybreak Dress from JCrew Factory – $44.50

Garden Delight Cold-Shoulder Summer Dress from Vici – $52

Printed Seaside Cami Dress from JCrew Factory – $65.00

Kathryn Wheeler: My name is Katie and I moved to Chicago in 2010 for law school and graduated in May 2013. I'm originally from Kansas City, MO and I did my undergrad at the College of Charleston in South Carolina. I started this blog in August of 2011 because I needed a creative outlet and I wanted to write about my life in a way that other women could relate to and realize that they aren’t alone in many aspects of their lives.