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8 Under-$100 Basics to Get You Through Both Fall and Winter

It's about that time of the year when we start putting away our summer clothes to make room for all of the fall and winter pieces that have been in hibernation. Now, before you get all excited by the loads of new fall and winter trends you can stock up on now, it's time we go back to the basics to evaluate, well, your basics. A well-rounded seasonal wardrobe is impossible without a good foundation of everyday staples, and today, we're bringing you eight styles you'll definitely need for fall and winter. To make things a bit more interesting, we shopped them each out for under $100

Ahead, get ready for your fair share of bargain shopping chock-full of cheap fall clothing basics featuring everything from wool coats to black jeans and back again. Trends are great and all, but as we said before, glitzy new pieces won't do anything for you if you don't have the building blocks of a classic wardrobe to pair them with. 

Perfect to wear with all your fall ankle boots.
You can never go wrong with a simple pair of skinny jeans.
That contrast stitching will get you lots of compliments. 
Meet your new go-to layering piece.
You'll want this one in every color offered.
Stock up on all the basic hues before buying the crazier colors.
These look very expensive if you ask us. 
Wear these with ecru jeans for a tonal vibe.
This is a major shoe trend for fall 2019 but will also come in handy come the snowy winter months. 
Slip this on over any look for an instant touch of warmth and polish.
Chocolate brown just might be our new favorite color this season. 
Red might not seem like a color any of your "basic" items should come in, but a red coat goes with much more than you'd expect.
The easiest way to elevate your look in seconds flat is with a croc-embossed bag.
This chain alone looks like a million bucks.
Kind of a tote, kind of a mini bag, but definitely chic. 
Perfect for the office and beyond.
Copying this look ASAP.
Pair this skirt with a tee as shown above or dress it up with a silk tank and stilettos for a more upscale outfit. 
Do yourself a favor and snatch these up before they completely sell out. 
We're not biased or anything, but Who What Wear makes pretty good trousers if we do say so ourselves. 
We'd ditch our jeans for these any day of the week.
This color feels really fresh for both winter and fall.
It comes in gray, and yes, you need both.
That slit though…. Next up, shop the six things I always splurge on even though I love a good deal.


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