Spring Accessorizing Is the New Spring Cleaning
We mark the beginning of spring and the year 2026's first of four annual wardrobe re-shufflings. For many, this also sets off the year's first proper shopping spree, for whatever it is they think they might be missing from their spring rotation.
Those exact people are who GOAT and ourselves want to alert to some truly unique finds we're certain they don't yet have — unlike what'd be the sixth lightweight jacket they're most certainly eyeing.
A categorically-sorted range of accessories that are either utilitarian, sentimental, or just plain fun, the below shall find its way onto the shoulders, wrists or phones of every- and anyone who's looking to treat themselves for a near-concluded Q1.
A Literally GOAT'd List of Spring Bags, Jewels, and Collectibles
Maximalism
Yes, yes, everyone's always on one vis-à-vis classic style, timelessness, minimalism. That's all fine and well and, of course, an all and all smart way of shopping. However, there's nothing wrong with (re-)introducing some pizzaz to one's getup either.
Something like a statement scarf or this statement necklace right here can immediately take an outfit from everyday to remarkable, without disrupting an overall sense of feeling dressed just right for whichever setting.
Personalization
Charms have been back for a bit now, and really highlighted people’s lust for teeny-tiny, jingly-jangly doodads that imbue an item with some extra personality. Be it for bags, cases, or key chains, the charm is... well, just that: Charming.
Functional Accessories
Of course there are also plenty of more functionally-minded options to choose from as well. But functionality mustn't mean boring.
Issey Miyake's characteristically pleated phone pouch? Yes. Supreme and UNDERCOVER's belt/waist bag?! Double yes!
Nostalgia
We're all kind of tired of nostalgia-baiting. Just because something is old doesn't mean it's nice. Neither does it mean that it's all bad though either. Some things survive the test of time, or at least come back around eventually, because they're just that good.
Big shades and the even bigger, slouchy boho bags are the sort of thing that, Y2K or not, one'll never fully tire of. Nor would we, on that note, of any of the above.
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