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29 Cheap and Charming Fashion Treats to Celebrate the Fact That It's Friday

Are the days all blurring into one for you too? Today is Friday—just in case you need a reminder—and congrats to us all. We’ve made it through another week of quarantine, social distancing, and working from home. I’m starting to think I’ll never wear jeans again, though.

While some days are unquestionably harder than others, after two weeks of going nowhere and living in leggings, I’ve never had more of an urge to shop for something uplifting to help boost my productivity and morale (even if it is just cute sweats). So today I’m sharing some cheap and cheerful sartorial delights to treat yourself with and celebrate the fact that it’s Friday. From the most charming cardigans to the fluffiest slippers and the coolest sweats, scroll below for 29 affordable fashion picks that will serve you throughout quarantine and the months thereafter. The best part? They all clock in under $80.

Perfect for a day filled with Zoom meetings.
When you haven't washed your hair in days, you'll appreciate this luxe hair tie.
We love this sage green.
These get the best Amazon reviews. (And let's be honest: They're all we want to live in right now.)
The prettiest knit set around.
What we want to wear when quarantine is over.
We can't resist a puff-sleeve cardi.
When you want to up your WFH outfit game.
Cool and affordable.
These also come in a really pretty lilac hue. (It's hard to choose.)
The coziest shorts you'll own.
Insta-worthy pajamas. 
Guaranteed to make you smile when you look down.
The most charming blouse on the internet.
It's the little details that make the biggest difference.
Not your average leggings.
We'll be wearing this under our oversize button-down shirts.
Polka dots are trending.
Make your basic tee look better on your next video conference call.
Super versatile.
Major designer vibes.
Pair with leather slides for one chic-looking ensemble.
Time to upgrade your gold hoops.
Putting a pep in our spring step.
Smart and comfortable.
Our feeds are filled with retro socks right now.
Look pretty in pink.
We see you, summer.

Up next, so these are the color trends set to be bubbling up in six months.



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