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29 Cute and Cheap Accessories I'm Buying to Dress Up My Comfy WFH Clothes

While rigid jeans, uncomfortable shoes, and fussy tops may be off the table for me for the foreseeable future, I’m refusing to completely throw in the towel on my work-from-home style. Of course, comfy pieces and loungewear are going to be the name of the game when it comes to clothing, but that doesn’t mean I won’t be dressing up for both myself and my daily Zoom meetings by way of fun accessories. I’m even keeping shoes in the mix! After all, they don’t just lift up my look—they lift my mood, too.

From trendy socks and earrings to necklaces and stylish ankle weights and even chic AirPod holders, below you’ll find the 29 accessories I’m eyeing for the days ahead. Bonus: They all cost less than $100. To see and shop all my affordable picks, just keep scrolling.

In case slippers or sneakers aren’t your thing.
These will help me keep track of my AirPods but also help me feel cute in-between calls.
For that delicate touch.
I never thought I’d call ankle weights cute, but there’s no denying the appeal and functionality of these.
Because why not?
Laundry is for weekends.
You’ll always feel fancy with this on—no matter what you’re wearing.
Valet’s clips are the cutest.
Fun and functional.
Wearing rings just makes me feel like I fully got dressed.
Am I the only one who needs a constant, physical reminder to drink water?
Look cute and protect your eyes at the same time.
Since my cell phone and me are spending so much quality time together these days.
Hoops are a must.
But which color will I choose to wear while sitting by my window?
You know you want them.
Our hair deserves these cute bows.
Timeless.
Undeniably adorable.
Mini earrings can actually make a major impact on your look.
Caps are always my hat of choice, and this Patagonia one from Ref is calling my name.
I’m not sure when I will wear this. I just know that I would like to.
For cozy days.
Yes, tube socks are officially a fashion statement.
I love this pastel shade.
The only thing I need to figure out is if I’d wear this alone or layered.
For a quick hair fix.
Go for the fun necklace. Trust me—you won’t regret it.
Might need this for our next hat-themed team Zoom meeting.

Next: 49 under 49—a dream spring shopping list.



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