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49 Under $49: Everything You Could Possibly Need for Winter

Recently, I’ve shown you my favorite easy outfits for freezing days, divulged my favorite boot trends for the season ahead, and went on ad nauseam and on about the bags I’m loving right now, but did you think I’d let the winter season officially commence without an epic affordable shopping roundup? Never. That's why I found everything you could possibly need for the year's coldest months, from boots and beanies to coats and dresses, all for—you guessed it—under $49. So whether you’re looking to upgrade a few old items, fill some wardrobe gaps, or do a major overhaul, I’ve got you covered.

Of course, I can’t take all the credit—I had some help from my favorite brands and sites like Zara, Topshop, Nordstrom, H&M, and even Amazon because it wouldn't be an affordable shopping roundup without them. Ready to get started? Just keep scrolling to shop all 49 of my epic under-$49 finds.

I don't even wear beanies and I want this.
Style this with all your skirts and jeans.
Perfect for boots or sneakers.
I would probably wear these every single day if I owned them.
The black dress you’ll put on every time you’re not sure what else to wear this season.
Your seasonal pop of color.
A hard-to-resist markdown.
You can never have enough black tops.
You’ll never want to take them off.
No amount of thin layering tops is too many.
Parisian chic is right.
Vintage vibes.
What to wear under all your blazers.
Cropped jackets are a short-girl essential.
Just speaking from experience here: You might want to buy two pairs in case one gets lost.
Style this with a suit and prepare to feel distinguished.
I can’t belive this is $15.
These might not work on the east coast, but if I still lived in L.A., I’d wear these minimalist mules to all my holiday parties.
Dress this up or down—either way, you can’t go wrong.
When you find a winter-ready dress that’s actually cute and affordable, you buy it.
We needed at least one chunky scarf.
Can’t forget the basics.
The perfect non-boring black skirt.
I love this atypical take on the houndstooth trend.
Wear it alone or layered.
I’ve been wearing this easy top a little too much lately.
Two words: party pants.
Thick soles mean more height and less snow damage.
Sometimes, it’s just that cold.
Because NYE is coming up.
I’m into this styling, too.
Can you tell I have parties on my mind?
Delicate perfection.
How to make a turtleneck feel evening-ready.
A small accessory with big impact.
When you’re wearing a lot of layers, it’s nice to skip the shoulder bag and just keep all your essentials in a little crossbody like this.
So glad this made the cut.
Work pants you won’t hate.
It’s hard to find such timeless shoes at such an affordable price.
Everyone is always asking me for help finding “party tops” to wear with jeans and this is the perfect example.
Such a good shade of beige.
Chic.
For a quick hair fix.
You can never have enough black bags.
An inevitable winter necessity.
Don’t forget about your travel outfits.
Leather pants are basically an essential at this point.
Winter whites done right.
For freezing days like today.

Next, seven easy jean outfits to get you through winter.



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