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20 Brilliant Winter Buys for Under $200 Each

There’s nothing like an affordable fashion buy to pick us up on a cold winter’s day. And because it feels particularly bleak outside, we're sharing 20 refreshingly cool pieces that you’re going to truly appreciate over the winter season—all under $200. Included in the mix are some nifty holiday gift ideas for the fashion-forward people in your life; the chicest cold-weather accessories to keep you gorgeous and toasty over the next few months; some striking last-minute holiday party outfit ideas; crazy-cozy pieces to lounge in; as well as some of the biggest 2020 trends we have to look forward to next year. So take your eyes away from those mounting emails for a moment and allow yourself to indulge in some guilt-free retail therapy. Scroll below for 20 brilliant buys for your every need, all under $200.

Voluminous, billowy dresses are the most popular silhouette to be seen in right now (and in 2020!). 
If you haven't already invested in chunky combat boots, opt for this luxe-looking pair.
A cloud-like puffer is a winter-wardrobe must.
Add a trend-forward touch to your ensemble.
Boot-cut, flare, and wide-leg jeans are the biggest denim trend for 2020.
For frolicking outdoors in the snow this winter.
So plush and opulent, dahling.
Gift your mom, sister, best friend (or yourself) with this seriously chic, vintage-inspired watch.
Expect to see waistcoats all over our feeds come spring 2020.
Vintage Gucci for under $200. Add to cart!
Smart, timeless, and polished. 
Add a little pizzazz to your daily sweaters.
Leather continues to reign supreme. Wear this over a turtleneck and tights.
This looks way more expensive than its price tag.
Wear for traveling or binge-watching Netflix—either way, you'll be comfy and cozy. Shop the matching Cozy Rib Lounge Pants ($32).
We can't believe the price tag of this luxe-looking pearl-embellished sweater.
Houndstooth prints elevate every outfit (and this one will keep you super warm). 
An easy way to add interest to your winter look. Wear over dresses and jeans.
A knit number you can easily dress up or down.
Because holiday party season is here!

Up next, 10 major 2020 trends that you can (conveniently) add to your holiday wish list.



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