
27 Pieces Of Clothing From Anthropologie That Guarantee A Minimum Of 1,000 Compliments
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1. A cozy jacket for the chilly spring days that just won't quit. Keep warm and cozy without sacrificing any style.
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Promising review:"This jacket is so cute! I love it so much, wish it was cooler where I live so I can wear it all the time. It's warm and it is roomy." — dope
2. A pair of boxers because Paul Mescal-core is still going strong. Make your underwear your outerwear with these chic shorts.
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Promising review:"These are the best. They are high rise, a perfect length, and have pockets. I've searched for cheaper options, but no other comparison. I'm tall, and these are perfect portions. I also think they have the cutest prints and patterns. I have four pairs now." — Ksacc
Price: $38 (available in sizes XXS–XL, 1X–3X, and 15 colors/patterns)
3. A denim mini dress that'll serve as your go-to look for romanticizing your weekly stroll through the farmers market.
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4. An oversize button-down shirt for a business casual look that gives CEO energy. Plus, it features magnetic front-snap closures so you never have to struggle with frustrating traditional buttons again.
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5. A pair of high-rise bootcut jeans so you can channel your inner Kendrick Lamar. The bootcut is so back.
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6. A patterned bomber jacket that'll add the perfect retro touch to any outfit. This jacket is, dare I say, the ~bomb~.
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Promising review:"I was so happy when this came in the floral print; it is a very muted floral, just the right amount of floral. The day I wore this, I chose to do a bit of print mixing with my Jacie skirt; I received so many compliments. I've been wearing this repeatedly; it is also a bit heavier than a standard denim jacket and quite warm. This is a jacket you can have a bit of fun with!" — LSVAnthroStylist
7. A denim puff sleeve sweatshirt top for a look that effortlessly goes from the office straight to happy hour. Sign off Slack and start sipping seamlessly.
Promising review:"I was excited to find this in the store. It is versatile and can be worn with jeans, shorts, or even dressier pants. This is going to be my favorite top for a while. Great for transitioning into spring and summer and the most comfortable while-looking put-together shirt ever!! — Queen Lisa
8. A colorblock crewneck sweater because the simplicity is stunning. Be the best dressed from the top up on your next Zoom call.
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Promising review:"I've only worn it once but got so many compliments on it. I love how it falls at your hip line, so no need to tuck. It's soft and can easily be worn in cold or cooler months." — Julezz123
9. A tank with bow ties that'll be a gift to everyone that gets to admire you in it. Need to buy a present? This one wraps itself!
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10. An oversize denim boyfriend jacket so you can swap out your winter coat for something a little more chic. This staple is a compliment magnet.
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11. A mini bubble dress for a versatile outfit that can easily be dressed up or down depending on your plans. It doesn't get any comfier or cuter than this.
12. A fleece jacket with a two-way zip because wearing a blanket outside isn't socially acceptable. Stay warm on chilly spring days when you want to go for a relaxing walk or hike outdoors.
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13. A ribbed muscle tank so you can show off your Pilates-toned arms and still feel like you're wearing favorite tee without the sleeves. This is why you signed up for ClassPass.
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14. A sleeveless funnel neck top for a fresh take on a classic tee. Sophisticated, chic, and sure to get nonstop compliments.
15. A belted bubble-hem mini shirt dress that'll inspire you to go on that park picnic you've been day dreaming about. Pack a bottle of rosè and a good book and let the perfect day begin.
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Promising review:"So chic! I love this dress — it's funky, chic, and fashionable. Already got so many compliments!" — AnthroInsider_OK
16. A wide-leg jumpsuit because wearing actual pants all the time is exhausting. Switch it up with a loosely fitted onesie and prepare for everyone to ask you where you got it from.
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17. A button-front pleated mini shirt dress for a French-inspired outfit that will have you sipping champagne and devouring croissants in the chicest of ways.
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Promising review:"This dress is so cute on! The material is amazing and it has a little stretch. Love it! Not too short." — AJ91
18. A bow-embellished cardigan because you are so demure. Be mindful of all the jealousy you may encounter while wearing this one-of-a-kind cardigan.
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Promising review:"Love, love, love!! This is such a cute sweater! So soft and so unique! It is pretty cropped, especially in the back for anyone who's a little taller." — EmilyK99
Price: $120 (available in one size)
19. A ruffled tulle midi skirt for living out your Carrie Bradshaw or Black Swan dreams. Choose your main character energy and dress accordingly. I hear critics are giving this skirt rave reviews.
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Promising review:"Fit me just like the model pic. Very layered but doesn't stick out anywhere. Conforms to your body and a sleek way. The ladies in the fitting room loved it too, and when I brought it to match a purse, everyone asked me where I bought it. Bought to wear to a wedding in California." — Lakeside Lady
Price: $158 (available in sizes XXS Petite–XL Petite, XXS–3X, and five colors)
20. An asymmetrical draped tank that'll be your new favorite top for every occasion. Don't be surprised when people start requesting you to show up to their events in this!
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Promising review:"Such a great top! The feel is perfect, the fit is comfortable, and the style is so versatile! You can wear it up for date night or dress it down for a classic black tee look." — AnthroInsider_OK
Price: $58 (available in sizes XXS–3X)
21. A mini slip skirt because it's a staple for a reason. Every eye-catching top was once perfectly paired with a viscose skirt.
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Promising review:"I love having this skirt in my wardrobe. I find myself pulling for it all the time to either dress up or dress down! Super comfortable, fun, and flirty piece everyone needs in their wardrobe!" — BKAnthroInsider
Price: $78+ (available in sizes XXS Petite–XL Petite, XXS–3X, and four colors)
22. A ruffle denim mini dress for those days when you can't decide what to wear but still want a confidence boost. It's impossible to not swoon for yourself when wearing this.
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Promising review:"So cute and perfect for summer trips to the beach!!" — Anthropologie Customer
Price: $148 (available in sizes XS–XL and two colors)
23. A classic V-neck tee because you can never own too many tees. Pick a print that pops for a lovely outfit that matches everything you already own.
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Promising review:"This tee has just the right amount of embellishment to make it more special than a plain shirt. Well-made and comfortable too! I sized this up so I can just throw it in the dryer after washing." — NJ Shopper
Price: $48+ (available in sizes XXS–XL and 12 colors)
24. A knit pullover with ruffle detailing so you can enjoy the comfort of a sweatshirt style top without giving up any flare. Business on top, party at the bottom – it's the mullet of fashion.
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Promising review:"Loved the design and how it looks! Cute top." — Nikita
Price: $118 (available in sizes XXS–XL and two colors)
25. A pair of leopard printed cargo jeans because who says all jeans have to be plain. Strut down the sidewalk like it's your own runway and accept all the applause that follows.
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Promising review:"I love this new denim from Damson Madder! They fit like their other leopard cargo, so I suggest sizing them up because they run small. These denim are perfect to style in winter and also adorable spring and summer forward. Pair it with your cutest sweater now and your fave bikini top in the summer; you cannot go wrong. I also love all the cargo utility pockets as well. I sized up to wear more slouchy and baggy! I am a true 26/4, and I bought a 6. You cannot go wrong with these jeans!!" — SPAnthroStylist
Price: $165 (available in sizes 2–12)
26. An off-the-shoulder draped belted satin romper for a sweet, chic look that gives off major Greek goddess energy. Toga, but make it fashion.
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Promising review:"I'm absolutely obsessed with this slip romper. The waist is very stretchy, so if you are in between sizes I would suggest going down one size. I am normally a size 6 and the size small in this romper worked perfectly!" — CapitalStylist
Price: $99.95 (originally $158, available in sizes XXS–XL)
27. A satin slip midi dress so you can dazzle on your nights out. Bouncers will stop you to check your ID and to ask where your dress is from.
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Promising review:"I bought this dress with the intention of it being a good date night dress, girls' night out, etc, and it was perfect!! I'm usually a 4–6 with Anthropology or a small/medium, and this dress was perfect! I got the 6, and it fit everywhere exactly as I needed it, too." — Aaliyah Rose
Price: $89.95 (originally $139, available in sizes 4–12)
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This amazing potty seat comes with a travel bag and can be quickly and easily wiped clean with an antibacterial wipe. It suctions onto the toilet, keeping your kid both physically and mentally secure. Promising review: "This product has been a game changer for getting my toddler to use the potty in public. He is smaller, so normal potties are intimidating to him. I highly recommend this seat for any little kids!!! So easy to attach and fold up. Each to clean after, too. Such a brilliant product." —KatePrice: $14.99 (available in three colors) A bottle of detangling spray for turning morning cryfests into a quick and easy process. This leave-in conditioner is hypoallergenic, all-natural, and gentle — plus it smells amazing. I recently switched my fine-haired daughter over to this leave-in conditioner, and we both love it! The citrus vanilla scent is SO good, and it actually works. I can spray this on wet hair after a shower or on a knot in dry hair, and it's equally great. Promising review: "This stuff smells fantastic and works like magic! My kids have long, wavy hair, and this has become a part of their hair care routine because it's so amazing. It detangles, and the good smell lasts in their hair." —Mama KesPrice: $9.59 A formula-mixing pitcher, aka an absolute game changer for avoiding gas and getting formula ready, like, ~yesterday.~ Not having premade formula while you have a hangry baby should be low on your list of effort you want to use. And there's nothing like making an entire batch before bed and easily pouring a bottle when you're still half asleep. The formula comes out clump-free, can be made up to 24 hours in advance, and has no bubbles, which can lead to gas. If you're a nursing mama, it can also re-mix breast milk. Promising review: "I love this pitcher; it is the perfect size. Easy to use so that you can store formula for the whole day, and it removes air bubbles in the milk. 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