Sarah's outfits on OuterBanks are about as dreamy as John B's abs. 👀
— I found myself slamming that"Next Episode" button to see what beachy outfit Sarah Cameron would pull out of her closet next. Her wardrobe is teeming with summer-ready crop tops, denim shorts, swimsuits, and sundresses I want to borrow ASAP — my personal favorite being that striped wrap dress she scores in Chapel Hill with John B.
Although Sarah is technically a rich Kook, her wardrobe is actually pretty affordable, featuring pieces from retailers like Urban Outfitters, Billabong, and Topshop. Seeing as I can't just fly down to the Outer Banks to raid her closet at the moment — and, well, because she's a fictional character — I did my due diligence and tracked down where to shop some of the cutest outfits she wears while adventuring around town with John B and his crew.
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