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I Rounded Up the Best Free People Items so We Can All Start the Year Off Right

So far, 2021 is looking a lot like 2020, which is actually not so bad because we're all pretty used to sheltering in place and making the most out of this new normal. My goal for the new year, though, is to fill my closet with fresh pieces that'll actually inspire me to get dressed in the mornings. Even if I'm just donning a matching sweatsuit, the days when I get up and dressed first thing are always my most positive and productive. To turn my goal into a reality, I browsed my favorite retailer for all things cozy and cute, Free People. Of course, it had everything I was looking for: Henley tops, wide-leg bottoms, oversize sweaters, and the comfiest-looking loungewear that can totally make the cut for Zoom meetings. Below I've rounded up the best of the best for you and me. Read the story before everything's in my closet.

Up next, this Free People winter collection has me dreaming of a trip to the snow.



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