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I Only Buy Basics From Amazon—Here Are the 27 I'm Buying From Their Sale

I’ll admit I tend to buy a lot of random but surprisingly useful items from Amazon—from books to bath accessories, baby gear to electronics —I can fill up my online Amazon cart quicker than I can refresh my Insta feed. But if there’s one item I buy more than any other on Amazon it’s fashion basics. From my absolute favorite $6 Hanes tee to the classic black tank dress I wear on repeat, the one-stop-shop is my go-to for reliable and affordable wardrobe essentials.

As fashion market editor I tend to cover Amazon shopping a lot—so I’ve learned a thing or two throughout the years on the best brands and sartorial staples worth scooping up from the multi-brand retailer. So with Amazon Prime Day upon us, (taking place between October 13-14), there’s no better time to stock up on timeless everyday basics. Keep scrolling to see some of my favorite Amazon staples along with what I’m snatching up in the sale.

I wear this boyfriend shirt over everything from tanks to turtlenecks.
Stocking up on my favorite invisible panties while they're on sale.
I'm a huge fan of Amazon private label, Meraki's luxe-looking sweaters.
Fellow fashion editor, Ally Payer has tried this cozy number for you.
More Calvin Klein gems not to be missed.
Finally getting my hands on this cool-girl trucker jacket now that it's discounted.
These leggings get insanely good reviews.
This cozy sweatshirt is all I want to live in through fall.
A fashion-girl favorite.
Time for a white tee update.
Style with similar hues for a chic tonal look.
There are so many good deals on Levi's this year.
The perfect indoor-outdoor shoes.
How comfy does this look?
For running errands to watching Netflix.
Pair with a silky slip skirt and boots for a chic fall look.
Guess what? Rain boots are trending.
The coolest fall layer.
So versatile.
If you're looking for support and comfort.
Wear with chunky boots, sneakers, or the slippers below.
These will be hard to take off.
Your fall date-night top found.
Fashion girls love this ribcage silhouette.
Snuggle up in this stylish puffer when the temps drop.
The essential staple your year-round closet needs.

Up next, I tried the most versatile fall dresses on Amazon—here are the 6 worth buying.



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