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How to Refresh Your Winter Wardrobe—Whether Your Budget is $150 or $1,000
Breathe new life into your winter wardrobe with a few strategic steals from our sale.
As the year comes to a close, you might be gearing up for the giving season, or perhaps you’ve resolved to spend savvier in 2024. Fear not, because no matter how generous or disciplined you are, you don’t have to surrender to a season of sloppy sweats and worn-out sweaters.
Thanks to our End-of-Year Sale, your winter wardrobe refresh can be financially efficient, regardless of your budget. To show you just how far your dollars can go, we put together a list of recommendations featuring beautiful pieces that maximize bang for your buck—whether you’re looking to spend $150 or $1,000.
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If your budget is $150…
Stock up on our soft pima cotton T-shirts in various silhouettes that you can layer under jackets now and wear solo come springtime. The Owen T-shirt has ¾-length sleeves that add an elegant touch to your casual looks and a rich maroon hue that will look festive over the holidays. For a style that’s a little more snug, grab the Remington henley, which is made from a super-stretchy, finely ribbed version of our pima cotton and features a half-placket with buttons down the front. Last but certainly not least is the Lee T-shirt, a true V-neck style we recently designed in response to customer feedback—and the crowd went wild. Grab the limited-edition thistle hue before it’s gone, and wear it under the also-on-sale Yiyan blazer in haze for a sharp, tonal combination.
If your budget is $300…
Pick out two versatile styles you can mix and match to your heart’s desire. If we were you, we’d build a buttery vegan leather set—polished enough for the office and edgy enough for a night out. The Nicky jacket has a slightly cropped, tented silhouette that fits over lightweight blouses and plush sweaters alike. Pair it with the matching Whitney skirt, which features a slightly above-the-knee hemline that works with nearly any type of shoe, from polished sneakers to knee-high boots. More of a pants person? Our popular Archie pants are on sale, too (for $135). If you go this route, be sure to check out 12 of our favorite ways to wear them.
If your budget is $500…
You’re in for a treat—or three. To start, nab the Snyder, one of our favorite desk sweaters that doubles as a luxurious jacket. Rely on this lush merino-wool layer on those days when you crave the coziness of a robe but need to look pulled together. Of course, your selection of sophisticated, snuggly styles won’t be complete unless you have a handful of high-quality cashmere turtlenecks, too. The McKenzie sweater is one style you’ll find yourself popping on time and time again, thanks to its perfectly slouchy fit that you can leave loose over leggings or tuck into trousers. Finally, replace that crewneck sweatshirt that’s past its prime with the Tyler, a striped pullover you can wear year-round, thanks to its 100%-cotton composition.
If your budget is $1,000…
Luxury is the name of the game. Invest in pieces crafted from sumptuous materials, like the Lea sweater in plush cashmere, which is knit from 4-5x more yarn than classic cashmere sweaters and has special stitching at the wrists that creates perfectly slouchy sleeves. If you’re in need of a new coat, the Kasha won’t disappoint; it’s made from a sturdy, double-face wool-cashmere blend, and its slightly relaxed silhouette is roomy enough to layer over even your chunkiest of sweaters. Also feeling tired of your trousers? Refresh your collection with an impeccably tailored style like the washable-wool Mejia pants, featuring a straight fit through the thigh and a slightly tapered ankle. For your grand finale, top off your new haul with the vibrant, washable-silk Darcy blouse, which includes a tie front you can leave undone, knot, or fashion into a bow.