You're Welcome: 29 of the Coziest Under-$100 Items on the Internet
In my household, I have two nicknames: the obvious, Jude, and the not so obvious, Queen Cozy—a name my husband bestowed on me after observing my shopping habits. You see, every time we would go out shopping (you know, when we used to go out of the house to shop), I’d always seem to gravitate towards all things cozy—cushy sherpa boots, a plush pillow, faux-fur slippers, or yet another pair of seriously soft socks. What can I say? I like to be cocooned in all things cushy! So with winter just around the corner, today, I wanted to share some of my favorite cozy pieces on the internet right now. From plush robes to the softest sweatpants, these picks below will uplift your spirits and keep you toasty on the coldest winter’s day. And the best part? All my picks are under $100.
This ultra-soft, cozy sweater is a buy you definitely won't regret when winter hits. It's like being wrapped in a warm hug.
Not only is this color beyond cute, but the cotton terry fabric is sumptuously cozy.
This luxurious cardigan is guaranteed to be itch-free.
This is the WFH outfit I've been living in for weeks, and I have zero regrets.
Hurry: This sale price won't last forever. I'm in love with this pale-pink color and the bell sleeves.
Skims pieces tend to sell out quickly, so you might want to move fast.
Slim-fitting turtlenecks are the perfect base layer under jackets and coats.
You have to feel this fabric to believe it—it's that delicious. Plus, it's on sale, so it's basically a no-brainer.
I adore this burnt-orange color, which is so perfect for fall.
These may look like ordinary leggings, but they're actually lined with fleece to keep you snug as a bug.
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Judith Jones is the senior fashion market editor at Who What Wear who specializes in shopping content and trend stories with high-affiliate impact. She shares the coolest, most desirable fashion market finds and brands for every budget. Previous to working in fashion, Judith worked as a TV host on the PBS travel show Globe Trekker (airing on Netflix and Amazon Prime) sharing her passion for travel and culture.