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Our Editors Are Expert Shoppers—See What's in Their Amazon Carts

Our editors are always giving you an update on the best shopping finds, whether it's the new arrivals on their wish lists or what's good from H&M's latest sale. You might as well call them shopping extraordinaires—we already do. Today's fashion adventure? What's in their Amazon carts. We've already shown you the best-selling finds (trends and basics) on the mass retailer, but here, you can see what actually made it to our editors' carts in the end. From oversize men's sweatshirts to classic Hanes T-shirts, you can tell a lot about a person based on what they're ordering via Prime delivery. 

Keep scrolling to see the editor-approved picks they're eyeing for fall from Amazon. Warning: Many of them are too good to pass up.

"I seriously can't get over how expensive this looks."
"TikTok's style set keeps wearing these with the waistband flipped out, and I'm inspired to order them in the next size up and do the same."
"I just know this is the kind of thing I'll reach for over and over again throughout the fall and winter. The reviews only confirm just how cozy it really is IRL."
"The Drop is my favorite Amazon brand, and these shoes prove why."
"I'm drawn to anything quilted these days." 
"I can't get over how expensive this blazer looks when it's actually just $70."
"You just can't go wrong with a classic white Hanes tee. A staple if you ask me."
"The slouchy fit here is top-notch."
"I love a sweater-vest worn on its own or layered over a blouse."
"I'm obsessed with leather separates, and this faux-leather button-down looks way more luxe than it costs."
"The search for perfect statement sneakers is over—thanks, Amazon."
"I'm normally a baby-bag girl, but this suede chain Rebecca Minkoff hobo bag is making me want to cross over to the dark side."
"I've been hunting for the perfect fall shacket, and I think my search is officially over."
"I saw these in my colleague Anna's story, and I haven't been able to stop thinking about them since."
"I plan to wear these with white socks and a cute pearl anklet."
"Ever since the Prada S/S 22 show, I haven't been able to stop thinking about miniskirts. This one will do for now."
"Cozy season is upon us!"
"On-trend and only $7? These are a very easy decision."
"The 9000+ five-star reviews kind of speak for themselves."
"Can you believe I still don't own these? I'm finally taking the plunge because my fellow editors can't stop talking about them."
"I may have too many green clothing items in my closet, but this kelly-green sweatshirt is still going to be an addition."
"A cloud bag that will fit all your favorite essentials."
"This is the most comfortable bra out there, so I will be restocking."

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