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From $10 to $100—These Chic and Cheap Amazon Dresses Are All We Want to Wear

As the warmer weather approaches, dresses are very much on my mind right now. And once summer rolls around I know I’ll be pretty much living in some sort of lightweight frock. So for the past few weeks, I’ve been on the hunt for the best casual dresses that are not only effortless and easy to wear but also won’t burn a hole in my wallet. 

Amazon has been a surprising winner in the dresses department these days—particularly when it comes to versatile and basic dresses that I can style with just about anything in my wardrobe. Today I wanted to share some of my favorite Amazon dress finds that range from $10 to $100. Some of these I already own myself, others are high up on my wish list and the majority get glowing reviews. Keep scrolling for some affordable and cool Amazon dresses you’ll want to wear all season.

This is one of my favorite versatile and comfortable Amazon dresses I own (as seen in the image above). 
The perfect floral frock for summer.
We're loving the square neckline and effortless silhouette of this breezy beauty.
Open-back dresses are having a major moment this season.
This ruched tank dress will take you from beach to bar in style.
Ok, how pretty is this white midi?
Just add a basket bag and slide sandals for an effortless summer look.
You can't go wrong with a sporty tank dress.
This chic LBD is easy to dress up or down.
Just add espadrilles to channel your inner-French girl.
This might be the dress I wear the most in my closet.
I'm officially ready for summer.
This floral print and boho silhouette are perfect for the free-spirited warm days ahead.
Such an easy one to throw on no matter what you're doing.
A lightweight tank dress that is casual and chic.
We love some preppy tennis vibes.
Guaranteed you'll want to reach for this breezy frock on repeat.
Picnic in the park anyone?
Just add cushy thong sandals.
Hit one of summer's biggest trends with a white eyelet dress.
A ribbed knit midi dress is practically a closet staple.
For a subtle take on tie-dye.
Not your average maxi dress.
This comes in a variety of versatile colors.
Because we're still in love with nap dresses.

Up next, I'm an Amazon expert and these 9 cheap basics never let me down.



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