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    42 Things Under $25 That'll Help Solve Your Winter Dressing Problems

    Coming out of my (toasty) cave and I'm looking just fine.

    1. A teddy coat to keep you nice 'n' toasty on those days when you don't wanna be just another fish in a sea of plain black coats.

    2. An infinity scarf that comes in 45 colors and patterns so you can finally find a scarf that matches this season's go-to coat.

    model wearing the infinity scarf in a plaid pattern

    3. Or a blanket scarf that'll help fill up that cold, chilly space around your neck that your coat doesn't cover. It'll also be great to wrap up in indoors.

    4. A faux-fur collar you can use to zhuzh up your go-to coat, wear like a shrug with a cocktail dress, or warm up your four-legged BFF. Regardless of how you use it, it's gonna like incredibly glam without hitting your cc bill too hard.

    5. Or some faux fur wrist cuffs to help make your old outerwear feel fresh *plus* add some extra warmth. Because apparently that's important in the winter.

    6. A set of heat-retaining socks that'll help keep your lil' piggies toasty down to -15 degrees F. 

    The socks in heathered grey and black
    Amazon

    Promising review: "These socks have just changed my life. I am not even kidding. I suffer all of the time from feet that are painfully cold when the temperature outside is anything less than about 75 degrees F. It is horrible. I wear double socks with slippers; still have cold feet. Always having them tucked under a few thick blankets while watching TV, etc., but still feeling the cold in my feet. Well, I saw the reviews and ordered these. I put them on this evening, put on my usual slippers, and shortly after I felt like I had an electric heater inside my socks. They feel so very warm and toasty. I have never had a sock that could do this. Even thick wool socks don’t do this. MY FEET ARE ACTUALLY WARM which is something that rarely ever happens. I am in LOVE with these socks. I could kiss whoever invented them." —Linda Marie Nutter

    Get a three-pack of women's sizes from Amazon for $24.99+ (available in sizes 5–9 and 8–13 and two color sets) and men's sizes for $24.99+ (available in sizes 7–12 and 12–15 and two color sets).

    7. silicone strip that keeps your purse in place because I can't be the only one whose bag straps slip down constantly when I'm wearing my fave weather-resistant coat, but don't realize it 'til it's hitting my elbow bc I'm bundled up like the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man. 

    Model wearing purse with silicone strip on the strap
    Model applying the strip to the underside of a purse strip

    Promising review: "I recently bought a high quality leather shoulder strap handbag and was having problems with it sliding off my shoulder, since the leather strap was fairly smooth. So I went online and searched to see if there were any products out there that would solve this issue...and I found the Purse Gummy! It works beautifully! No more struggling with a slipping strap. It is hardly noticeable on the strap since it is on the underside, but I wouldn't mind it if was seen because it works so well." —D. Dillon

    Get a six-pack from Amazon for $13.95 (available in three colors).

    8. A pre-folded satin scarf you can wear to bed or as a stylish accessory. It'll help you retain moisture, preserve your precious edges, and, well, just look dang good. (The stuff dry indoor winter air does to hair? Criminal.)

    A model wearing the scarf in their hair

    9. A matching sweat set to throw a jacket or coat over to take you from bed to the grocery store.

    a reviewer in a matching green sweatshirt and pants

    10. A handful of chunky claw clips will give you an OK-to-be-seen-by-people hairdo solution for when you've gotta run out of your apartment into the cold to return all those things you ordered during a post-holiday sale, tried on, and thought "wtf was I thinking?" Did I just describe my errands this morning? Yep, I did.

    11. A pair of sleek touchscreen-friendly gloves with rubber grippers on the palms so you can keep your paws on their phone. *And* these'll match basically any cold-weather outerwear.

    12. Soft faux-fur slippers built for folks who like to let their toes breathe while scooting around the house or taking a stroll to the mailbox. And they'll give ya' more grip than regular ole socks! (I can't be the only one whose slipped indoors while only wearing socks.)

    13. Or a pair of fleece-lined memory foam slippers in case your feet are always cold.

    reviewer wearing the slippers, which have a white sherpa lining and a black and white speckle pattern

    14. A winter hat that somehow looks good on everyone, which'll increase the number of days you'll spray dry shampoo on your dirty hair, wear a cute hat, and call it a stylish day.

    15. A cute crossbody bag you can feel OK about taking on every single last errand because sometimes winter weather hits REAL fast when you're not anywhere close to home and you've got your really nice bag on you.

    16. A 45-pack(!!!) of velvet scrunchies that'll be gentle on your hair that has nearly an illegal amount of dry shampoo in it. Plus, uh velvet is very wintry.

    17. A printed blouse with a high neck, billowy sleeves, and a loose fit. So basically, it's perfect to wear in most any workplace in case you're looking to beef up that part of your wardrobe without spending your whole paycheck. Give that well-loved sweatshirt a break.

    18. Chunky ankle boots to get you through at LEAST the rest of this winter while you wait on resoling your *other* boots. Though you have quite the reputation for being tough on those lug soles. (And by "you" I mean "me.")

    19. A faux-layered sweatshirt that'll look far dressier than your go-to loungewear. Uh, this might be perfect for that day of the week when you have all your video meetings.

    person wearing sweatshirt with look of button down collar shirt underneath

    20. Razzle dazzle door knockers to brighten up your all-black look that you're basically living in just in time to peel yourself from the couch where you've been since it turned dark at like 1:17 p.m.

    square shape drop earrings covered in rhinestones

    21. Reusable dress weights can prevent the windiest of days from revealing more of your colorful tights than you intend.

    person showing the dress weight inside the hem of a dress

    22. A pair of budget-friendly high-waisted leggings because you've really put your existing leggings through it these past couple of years to the point where they're not OK to wear out in public. Here's your (cheap) solution!

    23. And a pair of pull-on Levi's jeans that feel like jeggings but look like regular old jeans because maybe you need a new pair of skinny jeans since the inner thighs on your fave pair has worn thin. (Wear what you want, people!)

    24. A flowy shift dress here for you now that it's (ugh) tights weather that's also perfect for I-can't-wait-to-pull-off-these-tights weather.

    25. A pair of fleece-lined joggers that'll feel like someone sewed your favorite blanket to the inside of your favorite sweatpants.

    26. And some fleece-lined leggings to keep you feeling toasty when you're forced to leave your house.

    leggings rolled down to show fleece inside

    27. Or some opaque tights when today's outfit requires some leg coverage your skirt or dress can easily skim over. Plus! It has 12 inclusive shades so every skin tone can meet its perfect match.

    28. A beanie with a hole for your ponytail (or messy bun) so your outerwear accessories can perfectly coordinate with your hairstyle. Also, it'll hide your greasy roots if you've been putting off washing your hair a few too many days. (Same.)

    29. Cozy knee-high socks for folks who hate hate HATE tights and try to get outta wearing them as often as possible. These'll buy 'ya some warmth on those days when you wanna go tightless in a skirt or dress. I can relate. BIG time.

    three models wearing knee high cable knit style socks

    30. And a six-pack of cozy wool socks for when you gotta trade your house slipper socks in for some actual socks you can wear under shoes.

    the socks in various colorful patterns

    31. A colorblock shawl as a cozy source of warmth when a full-on coat isn't as appropriate. Or when walking out of the house with a full-on blanket draped over your shoulders isn't appropriate.

    32. A toasty faux-fur headband that'll look *so* glam that passersby may ask you if you're a friend of the show for RHSLC. Meet ya' at Beauty Lab! Heather's penciled me in.

    33. A thermal top with ties in the front to help ya' build a cute outfit that's warm but not too warm. I guess it would be a little weird to wear your thermal underwear to the mall. This is a nice compromise.

    model wearing dusty rose color waffle knit button up shirt that ties in the front styled with some distressed jeans

    34. A striped knit sweater nearly as cozy as your hoodie from middle school that still lives at your parents' house. Also you won't have to explain who The Mustangs are to your pals. Or that mustard stain that's been there since, well, middle school.

    35. And a striped open cardi to make you look like an artisanal variety of candy corn. Yes that is a compliment from me because I love candy corn!!!

    model wearing  jeans, a cami, and the multicolor gray, brown, and pink cardigan in fall hues

    36. A flowy boho dress that'll perfectly complement fleece-lined tights now and look fab in other seasons. Reviewers have paired it with cowboy boots and tights for a cold weather-friendly look that'll make you fend off the compliments.

    37. A marble-y tie-dye pullover sweatshirt that's a bit elevated so you could get away with wearing it a ton of places. I mean, it's marbled!

    model wearing crop tie-dye sweatshirt with jeans

    38. Or a sweatshirt tunic for the times you'd prefer to leave the house in a sweatshirt and no pants. Well, now you can! Psst, it'll look great with tights and boots.

    39. A pill-removing stone to help keep those investment sweaters (plus the cheaper ones that, turns, out could survive a nuclear bomb) looking in tip-top shape.

    person using square sponge-looking stone on sweater

    40. A snazzy mask chain if you don't have one already because putting your mask in a coat pocket and retrieving it when you need it again has personally led to me dropping masks on NYC sidewalks and that's not a good thing. So, uh, maybe I need one myself.

    various style jewelry inspired mask chains

    41. A four-way cleaning brush to make big moves on those black suede (or nubuck!) boots you decided to shuffle around in the dirt while wearing last weekend. Their days are no longer numbered.

    one dirty boot, one clean boot

    42. And a pair of spiky ice and snow grips can make you feel (nearly) unstoppable once you clip them onto your winter boots. Each grip has 19 stainless-steel spikes to help you get a better footing and the harness just slips over your boot.

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