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The Under-$50 Comfy Clothes I’m Going to Live in From Nordstrom’s Site-Wide Sale

I've recently come to the realization that what I normally deem my selection of "chill at home" clothes could use an update right about now. As you might have already seen us share, the Who What Wear team is working from home to practice social distancing—something we're all very grateful to be able to do—and with this new WFH lifestyle comes a newfound appreciation for clothes that are comfortable and yes, still cute. 

Sweatpants have quickly jumped to the top of my shopping list along with other loungewear items I'm starting to see a lot more value in like basic tanks, bike shorts, graphic tees, and fun socks. I know I'm not alone here since many of you have reached out to us requesting more loungewear content from us right now, and I'm prepared to deliver on that. Luckily, Nordstrom is running a 25% off sitewide sale so I put together a running list of all the items I'm prioritizing—with nothing over $50. If you're with me, continue on to shop everything in my cozy Nordstrom edit.

It's not every day you find a basic tank that looks this good.
Jogger shorts—kind of genius, no?
The style "little cutie" is putting a smile on my face.
Brighten your day with a fun tie-dye print tee.
We love when a street style trend becomes a wardrobe staple.
What we throw on to call into team video chats.
Adding a pop of color has never been easier.
Okay, I know these are over $50 (don't come for me), but I had to include them.
Works with sweats and jeans alike.
I need these right now more than ever.
How fun is this print?
We love a matching set—easy, brainless, and chic.
My sock drawer could use some love too.
Basically a glorified blanket.
The '90s are calling.
An easy way to get in on one of spring's biggest color trends.
You can never have too many basic tanks IMHO.
For when you want to give your sweats a break, these will do just fine.
The quarter-zip makes it feel very 2020.
Into this styling.
Fashion girl-approved tube socks.
You'll reach for this constantly in the summer.
EmRata vibes, anyone?
Something a little different than your standard black and white graphic tees.
Adorable!

Next up: I Found The Most Exciting Spring Trends For Under $98.



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