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Bought by You: The 20 Most-Purchased Fashion Items of December

If you're reading this, you probably appreciate how much Who What Wear's fashion editors love to shop. And they're really, really good at it. From trend forecasting to street style and celeb outfit IDs, if it's worth adding to your wardrobe, we've probably written about it and included a handy hyperlink (or as we like to say, "shopped it out"). Whether you're interested in upgrading your work from home outfits, replacing worn-out bras, or simply finding the best jeans for your figure, Who What Wear has you covered.

Now, a new month means it's time to turn the spotlight back on our favorite shoppers—you!

Below, you will find the most popular fashion pieces under $100 actually purchased by Who What Wear readers (and, let's be honest, staffers too) over the past month, along with a few notes about why we also love each item. Think of it as a Who What Wear nomination seconded by hundreds—sometimes even thousands—of our readers, updated monthly not only to reflect the best purchases we've made but also what is still available and genuinely worth adding to your shopping cart.

Intrigued? We hope so. Keep scrolling to see the 20 most popular fashion items our readers purchased in December, and be sure to let us know if your must-haves made the list. We may shop till we drop, but our DMs are always open.

2020 marked the return of the fleece, which is a cozy trend we'll happily take into 2021. 
The perfect Zoom blazer to keep on hand.
The buzz around this & Other Stories cardigan has reached a fever pitch! Snag this repeat favorite before it gets sold out for good.
Nordstrom-quality cashmere at this price is an absolute steal.
We love this knit for layering through spring.
A superior slouchy sweater.
Readers are nuts for this chunky knit.
This cashmere turtleneck is turning out to be a winter essential.
Let's face it: it's still sweater weather. 
Back on the list after a brief hiatus, this domain sleeve sweater is now a steal at under $25. 
V-necks are so versatile. 
These Zella leggings have been a Who What Wear reader favorite for years. 
Switch it up with these cozy knit trousers. 
Joggers are ideal for any WFH situation. 
These high-waist faux leather leggings give any errand-running outfit an instant upgrade. 
We're feeling flares. 
Found: the 2020 version of a statement shoe. 
Cozy, cute, and under $100? Yes, please.
Never taking these off.
Go ahead, stomp around in a new pair of Air Force 1s.

Next: The 8 Key Items to Look On-Trend This Spring



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