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6 Iconic Rachel Green Outfits And How You Can Recreate Them

Whether she was serving coffee at Central Perk, lounging around the apartment, going out on dates, or making important fashion executive decisions, she always looked her best.

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6 Iconic Rachel Green Outfits And How You Can Recreate Them
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Whether you have watched Friends just a few times or an absurd amount of times as I have, you more than likely could not help but notice Rachel Green's keen sense of fashion. Whether she was serving coffee at Central Perk, lounging around the apartment, going out on dates, or making important fashion executive decisions, she always looked her best. Here are just a few Rachel Green inspired outfits and where you can find them.

1. Black and White Printed Dress

In the first season, Rachel Green rocks this simple black and white printed dress while looking classy and cute.

This similar "Karla" dress can be found on Brandy Melville for just $38!


2. Plaid Skirt and Turtle Neck

There is no doubt that Rachel Green was the queen of turtlenecks and short skirts. This outfit is, of course, no exception!

Everlane has this fitted, stretch turtleneck for $30. Although the color and design differ, it still has the classic, 90s style. Lulu's offers this high-waisted envelope skirt for $52.


3. USA Outfit

This is perhaps THE most iconic Rachel Green outfit. It is my personal favorite at least! The high-waisted shorts paired with the black and white USA three quarter-sleeve top is simple but stylish. Adding black tights with ankle booties makes the outfit classy yet fun!

Unfortunately, Rachel's USA top is not available anywhere online. However, it can be easily substituted with this black and white striped boatneck shirt from GAP for $30. Pair this top with a these high-waisted black satin shorts for $18 from H&M, a pair of black tights, and these 3" suede ankle booties from Lulu's for $42.


4. Black Wrap Dress

Something else that Rachel Green was the queen of? Black dresses. Throughout the series, she donned quite a few impressive black dresses. This elegant black wrap dress was lined with fun ruffles and accented with a double-stranded gold necklace.

You can find this similar black wrap dress on Love Culture for $40. Pair it with this gold multi-layered necklace that comes from Love Culture as well for just $10.


5. Black and White Overalls

Only Rachel Green can make something as simple as overalls so cute! In this episode, she wears a black overall dress with a white sleeveless turtleneck sweater underneath.

For this look, you can find this black-washed denim dress on ASOS for $56 and this sleeveless turtleneck sweater on Stein Mart for under $8.


6. Denim Top

Normally, I am not a huge fan of denim tops, jackets, or dresses, but Rachel Green always manages to pull them off!

This denim top with a slightly loose fit that comes together with a tie in the front is available on GAP for $42. Pair it with this high-waisted pleated skirt from Romwe for just $13!


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