
27 Inexpensive Products That'll Make You Look Luxe
An Essence Lash Princess mascara to give you lashes so dramatic, no one will believe you when you tell them you bought it for less than $5 on Amazon. No need to spend hours wrestling with falsies to get the long lashes of your dreams. Reviewers also rave that this lasts all day. Thank goodness! You have better things to do than reapply throughout the day.
A four-piece sheet set so you can lie down at the end of a long day on a set of crisp, clean, luxe-feeling fresh sheets without paying to stay at a 5-star hotel.
A mirrored tray for an ultra-glamorous way to keep items like perfume bottles or a stack of magazines nice and tidy. It looks like it costs a million bucks (at least), but is less than $20!
A reversible floral swimsuit so adorable, it's gonna become your new go-to suit. Paying the price for one suit and practically getting two?! Now you can use the money you would've spent on buying a second bathing suit toward doing another fun summertime water activity!
A set of press-on nails reviewers adore because, unlike other brands of press-on nails, these actually look like they were done professionally at the salon. Ya know, all without having to put on real clothes and spend half your paycheck on routine salon visits.
A pair of wireless Bluetooth earbuds that are waterproof, come with different silicone earbuds so you can find your perfect size, and happen to be just as good as more expensive headphones on the market at a fraction of the cost (*cough AirPods cough*).
A time-marked water bottle because you have a hectic schedule, and sometimes, hydration isn't top of mind! But!!! It's important, so let this pretty bottle help remind you throughout the day!
A set of amber glass soap dispensers that'll look a lot nicer next to your sink than the original liquid soap container you bought from the store. Just transfer your soap into these, and you've got yourself an easy, inexpensive, but sleek-looking upgrade.
Peel-and-stick floor tile for giving old, outdated flooring a shake-up without needing a professional to come over and take out your floors.
A pair of backless mule slides you'll find yourself slipping on every chance you get. Whether you're headed to work in the morning or for bottomless brunch on the weekend with the group chat, these shoes will let everyone know who the most stylish person in the room is. (Hint: It's you!)
A gorgeous ring that looks like it costs big $$$, but get this...is actually less than $15. Yup, that's right. We won't tell anyone your secret, though, if you don't.
And on the subject of expensive-looking jewelry, a tennis bracelet for rocking a pretty piece of wrist candy bound to make everyone around you so very jelly.
A crochet cover-up that's bound to make you feel like you walked right off the runway at a fashion show and right on over to the beach/pool. Will it be socially acceptable to wear this as like...a sweater when the summer ends? Asking for a friend.
A ridiculously soft throw blanket you're gonna want to snuggle up with ALL. THE. TIME. Reviewers love this because it's similar to the popular Barefoot Dreams blanket at a fraction of the cost!
An overnight lip mask trio designed to help hydrate and nourish your kisser overnight so it feels nice and soft when you wake up. Reviewers love that these are similar to the Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask and come with THREE masks for a fraction of the cost of one mask.
A privacy window film that can block up to 96% of UV rays and reduce up to 79% of glare, which may help you save a little bit on energy bills! Plus, it looks a little like having your own stained glass window, creating a beautiful rainbow effect on sunny days. So many reasons to buy this, so just do it already!
A set of stylish belts to pair with your favorite bottoms, dress, or skirt and bring them to the next level on the cuteness scale. They look expensive, but they're truly a steal.
A set of embossed glass mugs that'll make sipping hot beverages or eating a Pinterest-worthy breakfast parfait feel like a million-dollar experience.
A crystal wineglass set perfect for enjoying your favorite vino, cocktails, or soft drinks. Whatever it is you like, it'll make you feel so fancy as you sip.
An adorable pair of lightweight ruffled shorts that look like they were purchased at a high-end boutique. No one has to know your secret was actually getting them from Amazon for less than $30.
A pair of geode-style bookends for keeping your favorite reads standing tall and neat on your shelf with some help from these gorg weights.
A faux suede pouf that makes for a lovely decorative piece in your home, a comfy little floor cushion, AND an excellent footrest when you want to truly kick your feet up and relax. As if that wasn't enough, it's ALSO a storage bag to keep things like towels, blankets, and toys stuffed away neatly and easily.
A set of decorative wall mirrors, because devoting a wall in your home to some seriously luxe-looking mirrors so you can look at your luxe-looking self in adoration is what it's all about, baby.
A pair of braided heel sandals ready to be your showstopping plus-one at brunch and dinner dates with the besties, warm weather weddings, or even strutting around the office.
A seal-tight glass storage container perfect for holding leftovers or transporting lunches to work. It's basically been scientifically proven that eating out of an aesthetic container makes you less likely to run out and buy an overpriced chopped salad.
A rotating cosmetic organizer, because news flash: Keeping all your makeup products stashed in the corner of your bathroom counter isn't the aesthetic you think it is. It's actually not any sort of aesthetic. Give your beauty items a spot of their own in this chic piece!
A pair of round sunglasses that'll make you feel like the coolest person ever (which you are), but sometimes you just need a luxe-like pair of sunnies to really help drive that point home.

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27 Classic, No-Nonsense Clothing Pieces
A pair of Levi's you might just mistake for your old, broken-in favorites from the very first wear. They're loose but not baggy, with a straight leg that hits just right over your shoes. The wash is perfectly faded, and the denim has that rigid, no-stretch feel that actually gets better over time. Just easy, everyday jeans with zero fuss. Promising review: "This is the real deal. I wear these for line dancing. Nice comfortable fit. True to size!" —RopeManGet them from Amazon for $59.99 (available in sizes 28 x 30–44 x 36 and eight washes). A Lacoste polo that proves classics never go out of style. Forever the blueprint, this one is made with a breathable piqué cotton, a sharp collar, and finished off with that unmistakable crocodile. It's the kind of shirt that works just as well at a backyard BBQ as it does under a blazer. Promising review: "I love the Lacoste men's short-sleeved pique polo shirt. The fabric is soft and feels great. That said, the shirt adheres to more 'European-style' sizing, so if you're between sizes, I would order a larger size. Also, the shirt shrinks in the dryer, so either air-dry or order a larger size to account for shrinkage." —Geoffrey C. TodebushGet it from Amazon for $98 (available in sizes XXS–4XL and 30 colors). A pack of heavyweight tees made to feel like they've already lived a long, good life right out of the bag. Soft washed and garment dyed, they're giving that perfectly broken-in feel from day one. AKA the kind of shirt you'll end up buying in several because one just won't be enough. Promising review: "It is hard to find good T-shirts. These are thicker cotton than the big-name brands, and they seem tough. I like the colors, which look a little faded, so they don't look brand new or too bright." —Amazon CustomerGet a two-pack from Amazon for $16.30 (available in sizes S–4XL and 45 colors). Or, a Buck Mason ToughKnit tee that feels like your favorite vintage find but holds up like a modern-day workhorse. Heavyweight, structured, and made at their own knitting mills in Mohnton, Pennsylvania, this tee doesn't just look good — it's built with real intention. It's the kind of piece you'll wear on repeat, not just because it's reliable, but because it quietly flexes that you know your stuff. Get it from Buck Mason for $55 (available in sizes XS–XXL and four colors). A pair of Wrangler carpenter jean shorts with a hammer loop and pockets for days, because sometimes more is more. These are the bottoms you reach for when you want room to move, have stuff to carry, and don't need any unnecessary nonsense. Durable, roomy, and ready for work (or not), they're a reminder that fashion CAN be functional. Promising review: "The material is durable and legit denim, large pockets, fits to size, and quite comfortable. The price is reasonable for the quality. Good jorts!" —Andi HokansonGet it from Amazon for $27.05+ (available in sizes 30–54 and five colors/washes). A Flint and Tinder waxed trucker jacket made famous by Pedro Pascal's character in The Last of Us. Flannel-lined, weather-resistant, and made in the USA, this cult-favorite jacket is built to age like fine whiskey and tell a story with every wear. Throw it on, and suddenly you're not just walking to the store — you're surviving in style. Promising review: "I've wanted one of these jackets for a long time and was not disappointed. Besides looking rugged and super cool, the fit is perfect, and the inside feels like a warm blanket. I take it out of the coat closet with reverence each time I wear it." —Kenneth it from Huckberry for $298 (available in sizes XS–3XL, including tall sizes, and four colors). Or a Carhartt Detroit jacket that's as iconic as it is indestructible. It's like workwear with main character energy. With its rugged duck canvas, blanket lining, and corduroy collar, this jacket has been worn by everyone from actual tradespeople to Hollywood's finest. It's warm, it's tough, and it breaks in beautifully with age. Promising review: "I have purchased this same Detroit jacket from Carhartt several times over the years because it is a really tough work jacket with a warm blanket lining, and it's a nice jacket length for working in the shop or for driving. The heavy canvas material cuts the wind nicely on cold days. I love this coat. You can't beat it for the price, and it is one tough work jacket." —MJ SmithGet it from Amazon for $109.99 (available in sizes S–XXL and two colors). A no-frills work shirt built to last and somehow always look good. It's the kind of shirt that works just as well on a job site as it does layered over a tee on the weekend. Simple, sturdy, and surprisingly versatile. Promising review: "Dickies' quality is always impressive. My current couple of utility shirts have lasted around 12 years before the material started to run thin. I fully expect the new ones I just ordered to last just as long." —A_AndGet it from Amazon for $18.74+ (available in sizes S–5X, including big and tall sizes, and 14 colors) A rugby shirt equal parts heritage and hangout. This Lands' End classic has that sturdy, old-school feel with its thick cotton elbow patches, and a collar that actually stays put. It's relaxed but not sloppy, and the kind of shirt that makes you look like you know what you're doing, even if you're just grabbing coffee. Get it from Amazon for $89.95 (available in sizes S–M and two colors). A lightweight Oxford that's breezy enough for the boat, but ~buttoned-up~ enough for the boardroom. If you're looking for one shirt that can do it all this summer — this is it. TLDR: This is the kind of shirt that ends up in heavy rotation all summer long. It's lightweight enough to wear on a boat with swim trunks (as in it almost feels like linen), but structured enough to throw on with a blazer for a wedding or graduation (some serious range). I've worn it with jeans, dress pants, shorts — you name it. The fabric has a subtle texture that almost feels like linen, which gives it a laid-back, breezy vibe without sacrificing polish. Honestly, Buck Mason makes the kind of clothes I want my whole wardrobe to feel like: unfussy, well-made, and timeless. This shirt is exactly the kind of piece that this roundup is allllll it from Buck Mason for $138 (available in sizes S–XL and five colors). A Dickies Eisenhower jacket that looks like it could handle a minor apocalypse — or just your morning commute. Inspired by military workwear and made to last longer than most trends (and maybe some relationships), this timeless layer brings no-nonsense vibes to whatever you're doing, whether that's fixing stuff or just looking like you could. Promising review: "I recently picked up this Dickies Eisenhower jacket for the coming autumn season, and I really like it. It's made of a sturdy polyester and cotton blend, which makes it lightweight but heavy enough for somewhat bad weather. I would suggest that if you'd like to get a more slim, tapered look, size down. This may also help with the length of the sleeves... this work jacket is business up front and a party in the back." —Phill the Thrill Get it from Amazon for $56+ (available in sizes S–5X, including tall sizes, and 11 colors). A Hanes hoodie you won't think twice about throwing on, whether you're lounging at home, running errands, or layering up for a chilly morning walk. Promising review: "Quality is very good, as is the price. After buying one and liking it so much, I bought another in a different color. Very comfortable. To maintain size, I never put it in the dryer after washing. Just air-dry." —Alvan it from Amazon for $14.05+ (available in sizes S–5XL and 32 colors). A Ben Davis heavyweight tee that'll have you well on your way to *building* a better wardrobe. Boxy, durable, and thicker than your average ego boost, this tee doesn't cling, sag, or quit. It's a staple for folks who care more about quality than flash, and who know a good pocket tee when they see one. Promising review: "As many reviewers have commented, the fit is generous and consistent with American workwear. Otherwise, this is a durable heavyweight tee that will stand up to rigorous situations. Perfect for a day on a construction site or in a commercial kitchen, and everything in between!" —Tim Just TimGet it from Amazon for $15.24+ (available in sizes S–3XL and nine colors). A Lee loose-fit chore coat guaranteed to have you looking like you inherited it from your mysteriously cool and handy uncle. With a roomy cut, reinforced construction, and enough pockets to skip the bag, this jacket is made for layering, working, and generally looking put-together without trying. Bonus points if it gets a little beat up — that's when it really shines. Promising review: "This is a sturdy denim coat with outdoor style. The fit is generous but not sloppy. I expect this coat will live to tell great tales of fun times." —C&LWGet it from Amazon for $59.75 (available in sizes S–XXL). A Brooks Brothers button-down shirt that's been doing the job since 1900 and never quit. It's crisp but not stiff, classic without being boring, and works just as well with jeans as it does under a blazer. A true wardrobe workhorse that earns its keep. Promising review: "What is there not to like about a superior product? Reliable and classic. Will buy more." —David C. RasmussenGet it from Amazon for $75.52 (available in sizes XS–3XL). A Filson waffle-knit thermal so good, I literally wrote a love letter to it. Made from Peruvian cotton and designed to hold its shape (and warmth) wear after wear, this is the kind of heavyweight base layer that makes you want to cancel plans just to stay cozy. It's an investment, sure — but one that pays dividends. I wore this thermal alllll winter long, and it's now a staple in my wardrobe. You can read my full review of the Filson Waffle Knit Henley review: "Tough, warm shirt. Great utilitarian piece that can be worn for work or a casual night on the town. Excellent for layering or wearing alone on cooler days, and the color is awesome. Has held up well after several washes and seems to only be getting better with time. 10/10." —Juan C. Get it from Filson for $115 (available in sizes XS–3XL and two colors). A black linen button-down here to check every box: lightweight, breathable, and has that relaxed-but-refined vibe that just works. Heading to the farmers market or out for dinner, this is a closet staple that's as easy to wear as it is to rewear. This shirt punches way above its price point. The linen feels high-end, the cut is spot on, and I've worn it with everything from shorts and sandals to trousers and loafers. It's the kind of piece that makes getting dressed in the summer a whole lot easier, it from Gap for $62 (available in sizes XS–XL, including tall sizes, and 14 colors). A pair of khakis that work as hard as you do. These Dockers are crisp enough for the office but comfy enough for the weekend. The stretch cotton moves with you, and the wrinkle-resistant finish means you look sharp all day. Promising review: "Why should you buy these over other pants? This particular model from Dockers is above all others. It holds its creases well, and it is quite wrinkle resistant, and comes out of a normal load of laundry ready to wear. The weight of the fabric makes them perfect for fall and winter, keeping you warm. Past that, after wearing these for a while, they show no signs of wear at the seams. They drape well, and I am quite satisfied." —Brennan Bailey Get it from Amazon for $49.99 (available in sizes S–4XL). A pair of linen pants you might think are pajamas because of how comfortable they are, but they'll still make you look like you made an effort. The slim, straight leg keeps things sharp, while the drawstring waist means you can skip the belt. They're the kind of pants you'll wear to brunch, the beach, and everywhere in between. Promising review: "These linen drawstring pants from Faherty are perfect for what I need. A casual, yet stylish pant with no surprises... just what I wanted. The fit is good and the color is just enough olive to be neutral and work with many other things." —Mark FGet them from Faherty for $168 (available in sizes XS–XXL and three colors). A matching suit set in Japanese denim that proves rugged and refined aren't mutually exclusive. With its relaxed fit and washed denim fabric, this jacket-and-pants combo lets you show up polished without pretending you're someone who likes to wear traditional suits. I just picked this up myself to wear to a wedding in Northern Michigan this summer. The dress code is semi-formal to formal, and I'm going to dress this up with a nice shirt and tie and some black derbies. I'm equally as excited to get use of the jacket and pants on their own, too. Get the pants from for $248 (available in sizes 28x30–38x32) and the blazer for $498 (available in sizes 34S–46L). A rain jacket you won't have to worry about taking up too much space (it folds down neatly into a pocket), but will also absolutely save your day when the weather turns. Through downpours, muggy hikes or city commutes, this thing will have your back time after time. Promising review: "I've owned this jacket for close to 10 years, and really tested it in different weather conditions. It is so good that I just bought the same jacket as the inner lining that makes it waterproof was failing (after 10 years, I feel this is pretty acceptable). It is light, comfortable, the hood packs fold and pack easily, and the hand/cuff area is easy to adjust to keep water cold out. Very well designed." —Agustin CRGet it from Amazon for $91.75 (available in sizes S–4XL, including big and tall sizes, and 11 colors) A swim trunk sharp enough for the beach and sturdy enough for your weekend errands. These Bather trunks are made from quick-dry recycled nylon with a soft mesh lining and a 5.5-inch inseam that hits just right. Get it from Bather for $90 (available in sizes XS–XXL and 21 colors). A Pendleton wool shirt that's been cool since the Beach Boys wore it (and still is). It's warm but breathable, structured but easygoing, and the kind of layer you'll keep reaching for, from chilly nights on the beach this summer to all the fall activities come September. Promising review: "This is a high-quality, well-designed, and manufactured shirt. It runs somewhat large, but overall, the fit, comfort, and quality are outstanding. Great shirt that always looks great. No shrinkage after cold wash and low-temperature dryer. Highly. recommend." —PesachGet it from Amazon for $169 (available in sizes XS–L and five colors). A pair of boxer-style shorts (with pockets) that are completely acceptable to wear out of the house on their own. These unisex shorts somehow walk the line between laid-back and pulled-together, but embody comfy-cool style for days. I found these at the One DNA shop in Nickel's Arcade in Ann Arbor, MI (shoutout to my alma mater, go blue!) and honestly haven't stopped wearing them since. They're playful and a little cheeky, sure, but also surprisingly timeless and wildly practical. The pockets alone make them a game changer. I wear them lounging around the house, running errands, grabbing coffee—basically anytime I want to feel comfy and put-together. They're the kind of piece you don't expect to reach for as often as you do… until you them from One DNA for $59 (available in sizes XS–XL and A pair of watercolor camo pants made with a relaxed fit and double-knee construction, blurring the line between workwear and wearable art. Whether you're actually in a studio or out camping in the wilderness, they're proof that function and flair can absolutely coexist. Promising review: "The fit and finish on these pants are awesome, and they are just flat-out well made! I especially love the integrated belt. I've owned a lot of nice pants, but these just seem to be a step above the rest." —Kaden it from Grease Point Workwear for $299 (available in sizes XS–XXL). A zip-off pant that'll make you rethink everything you thought you knew about zip-off pants. Aaron Levine's aren't your middle school hiking pants — they're sharp, grown-up, and built with serious attention to detail. The fabric is luxe and the design is just as thoughtful whether you're wearing them full-length or zipped into shorts. A rare find indeed. Get them from Aaron Levine for $448 (available in sizes 30–38 and two colors). An Alex Mill cotton-linen popover with a perfectly rumpled texture and half-button silhouette here to give you some polish without sacrificing comfort. It's ready to be your spring-to-fall uniform — especially when paired with beat-up jeans and zero pretense. Get it from Alex Mill for $165 (available in sizes XS–XXL and three colors)


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29 Products That'll Bring So Much Joy For So Little Money
A stunning claw clip for anyone who loves romantic and whimsical hair accessories. A shea butter–infused cream-to-powder E.l.f. multistick to replace your blush, lipstick, *and* eyeshadow. It'll melt into your skin like an absolute dream, giving you the perfect pop of color. A collagen-coating hair treatment if your dry, damaged, and overprocessed strands could use a little TLC. This reparative five-minute hair mask will revive your mane and leave it soft, silky, and smooth. An ingenious two-sided travel cup that'll solve the problem of always having multiple drinks and not enough bag space or hands to hold them all. Fill one side with iced coffee and the other with water (or juice, tea, lemonade, soda, you name it) and go about your day hydrated and properly caffeinated. A set of AirPods-compatible hooks because you hate to admit it, but your expensive new earbuds have a habit of slipping and sliding out of your ears. And if you're someone who has recurring nightmares about losing your AirPods on a subway track or during a sweaty run, you can appreciate a bit more protection. Replacing those earbuds isn't cheap! A bleach-free, no-scrub weekly shower spray so soap scum and shower grime buildup goes bye bye without you ever having to wipe. Rinse it clean the next day, and you'll be amazed to see those hard water stains on your shower door are *poof* gone. A bottle of professional-grade callus-removing gel for dissolving hard, dead skin in literal minutes. (Seriously, reviewers say you should only let it sit for two to three minutes!) Then, give it a good scrub with a foot file, and your heels will be baby bottom smooth. A ~cat-a-pult~ to, well, pelt people with mini cat figures. Yep. A pair of rainbow drip candles if you're looking for a little treat, looking to jazz up your space, looking for a unique gift, or just looking to add a quirky candle to your collection. As the wax melts, a colorful rainbow emerges! Oooooh! A cuticle oil that'll restore your shredded nails after a gel mani. A combination of sweet almond oil, vitamin E, and jojoba softens the cuticle and strengthens your claws, so you'll be proud to show them off. A Bluetooth mouse shaped like a hamster because every day is bring your pet to work day when you have this lil' cutie. Reviewers rave that it's comfy to use, that the clicks aren't obnoxiously loud, and that it's the perfect combination of whimsy and function! Some aesthetic highlighters so you can reward yourself for studying — you deserve it! An adjustable mister for cooling the surrounding area by up to 20 degrees and making your deck bearable when the forecast says it feels like 95 outside. 🥵 It's also great for keeping your plants happy and moist. Some reviewers swear by it for keeping their chickens from cooking in their coop. A roll-up straw hat to keep the sun out of your eyes and protect your face from sun damage (it's UPF 50+, which means it blocks 98% of the sun's rays) while you're enjoying your tropical vacation. And it rolls up, so it takes barely any space in your already crowded carry-on bag. A pet hair roller if you love your fur babies but hate how much they everything. Roll it over your couch, bed, favorite blanket, you name it, and watch it lift the fur away. See, we can own nice things!! A sand-removal bag that'll be a must-have in your beach bag this summer. Rub it on your body to remove sand with ease! (No, it's not magic. Inside the bags is a powder that, when rubbed on your body, quickly absorbs moisture making it easier to brush off the sand.) An extreme hold eyebrow gel because it gives your brows that laminated look, offers 16 hours of hold without looking crunchy, and doesn't leave behind white flakes. Sweat and water, mortal enemies of brow gels everywhere, meet your match! A beeswax wood polisher so you can revive your embarrassingly worn, dinged, and dented cabinets and table, quick as a flash. Plus, this method is a heck of a lot cheaper than actually replacing the wood or furniture piece, and using this polish on a regular basis can actually help keep the wood hydrated so it lasts longer. A crisper tray you can use in the oven for whipping up crispy, crunchy foods that *taste* like they came straight from the air air fryer needed! It's great for people who 1) don't want to shell out for an air fryer (esp. one that's bulky/an appliance you're not sure you'll use), or 2) want to cook larger quantities of food than their air fryer currently holds. A weekly keyboard planner to help you organize your tasks and visualize the work week. It's undated, so you can use it only when you need it instead of buying a dated planner and then feeling like you've wasted money because you only filled half the book. A headboard light if you like to read late into the night, but don't have room for nightstands or standing lamps. Slide this bad boy over your headboard and — BAM! — instant illumination that doesn't require you to have that god-awful overhead light on, totally ruining your cozy reading vibes. A pack of foaming garbage disposal cleaners that'll deodorize your sink ASAP and get rid of the funk. Please, please, please do not stick your hand down the drain; let this do the work instead! A tear-proof screen because, maybe not surprisingly, your kitty continues to *not* listen to you when you politely ask Mr. Whiskers to please stop climbing on your screen door. Until someone creates a machine that translates cat speak to human speak, you'll probably want to invest in this ultra-durable polyester yarn screen that can withstand your cat's acrobatics. A set of rattle socks and armbands so you can entertain your little one with next to no effort required on your end. An anti-soggy cereal bowl for folks who hate the mouth feel of soggy cereal. (Same!) It's also great for people who don't like their foods to touch (also same!) as well as for dishes like chips and dip/salsa, milk and cookies, yogurt and fruit/granola, mains and sides, soup and crackers, etc. A genius device if you're the type of person who takes their medicine every morning, and then approximately 30 seconds later you ask yourself, "Did I take my medicine today?" This slider sticks right to the bottle and is reusable! A framed cowboy frog print that'll add a little yeehaw to your space. A Flip It! bottle emptying kit because the joy of finishing a bottle is *chef's kiss* — while the frustration of not getting every drop of product out of the bottle the opposite of that is. This kit turns pump bottles into squeeze jars, so basically every ounce of expensive body lotion will be used. An Orly Bonder base coat so you can look down at your mani after a week and marvel at how intact and fresh your polish looks. You and your mail carrier celebrating your new goodies: The reviews for this post have been edited for length and clarity.
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I put 6 Amazon summer dresses to the test — they're all under $50, and one stood out above the rest
Last year, I purged my closet and donated several dresses that no longer brought me joy. The best part about getting rid of stuff is that you feel less guilty about treating yourself to something new — it's simple math, really. When I set out to revamp my wardrobe, I wasn't looking to spend a fortune, so I took a look at some of Amazon's bestselling dresses for inspiration. I couldn't decide on just one, so I ended up adding six different styles to my cart. Everything I chose is under $50, so I figured, why not? I was most excited about this corset dress, but did I love it when I tried it on? And what about this floral maxi dress? It has more than 15,000 reviews, but did it live up to the hype? Scroll below to see which Amazon dresses have earned a permanent place in my closet, whether for my next summer party or vacation. What I like about it: The moment I tried this on, I knew it was a keeper. It falls right at the knee, and the soft spandex/rayon blend hugs my figure in all the right places. It's easy to dress up with a pair of heels and a stylish blazer or throw on over your bathing suit for a day at the beach. I ordered it in a small which was perfect as it fits true to size. The empire waist and pleats make it a great choice for when I'm feeling a bit bloated but still want to wear something cute. Room for improvement: It does wrinkle and it's also a little sheerer than I thought, so you definitely want to be mindful of your undergarment selections when wearing. What other shoppers are saying: This dress has an average rating of 4.0 stars from more than 950 reviews. Shoppers agree it's "true to size," "flattering," and say it "drapes beautifully." What I like about it: This maxi is a fun choice for a night out or a summer wedding. I like the sash, which gives it a bit more of a refined look. My favourite detail of the dress is the cute ruffled capped sleeves. The 95 per cent rayon fabric feels great on and doesn't cling to the body, which is perfect on those hot summer nights. I ordered this wrap dress in a small and it was a little big on me. Room for improvement: This dress wrinkles so easily! For that reason alone I would hand wash it, anything to cut down on the wrinkles. Also, as it's shorter in the front, it does ride up a bit when you sit down, which I don't love. What other shoppers are saying: Shoppers call this maxi "so comfortable" and say it's "flattering and forgiving." Another reviewer is impressed with how much "boob room" the dress provides, saying that if you are "chesty," this is the dress for you. What I like about it: This cheap corset dress was the one I was most excited to order. The length is great, falling a little below the knee. The corset is surprisingly comfortable even when tied tight. This polyester dress is not stretchy and it runs true to size. Room for improvement: I so wanted this dress to be a winner for me, but alas, it was far from it. I'm 5'5" with a short torso, and this dress didn't fall quite right on my frame. The slit up the front was also a little too high for my personal taste. I know I am slim, but the corset still didn't seem to do anything to "snatch" my waist. What other shoppers are saying: One reviewer called this dress "very flattering," going on to say that the fabric is "light and flowy" and "perfect for summer." Another said that it "fits true to size" and is "amazing quality." What I like about it: I could live in this soft and stretchy dress all year long. It falls rights below the knee, is easy to put on, and the front pockets are the best. The decorative brown buttons down the front? Perfection. I accidentally ordered a medium, and I'm glad I did. It fits great and the looser size is great for throwing on over my bathing suit or to run errands in the morning. Room for improvement: As I mentioned, I accidentally ordered the medium, so it's a little baggy in the underarms, but I think if I had gotten the small, that wouldn't have been a problem. What other shoppers are saying: "The dress fits great and is very comfortable," says one review. They also said the "soft" dress "feels good on." Another customer said that this "great" dress is "very forgiving," while another person called the dress "flattering" and "comfy." What I like about it: This maxi dress is my top choice dress for casual comfort. I don't care what mood I am in; the second I put on this virtually wrinkle-free dress, I am revived. The hidden side pockets are great and I find myself reaching for this dress over others I own. It's flattering and runs true to size. Room for improvement: I'm 5'5" and I ordered a small and it fell right at my ankles. I can imagine if I were any shorter the dress would be too long. What other shoppers are saying: Dubbed the " most comfortable dress" by one shopper, the maxi has earned more than 15,000 reviews on Amazon. It's "beautifully made" and "true to size." What I like about it: If you are looking for a low-maintenance dress that gives you a polished and professional look, this is it. The fabric doesn't wrinkle easily, and it's super easy to clean. It's also great for travel. Just take it out of your suitcase and let it hang in the closet for a bit and voila, your dress is ready for a night on the town. Room for improvement: The only reason I am not giving this dress five stars is that I wish it was a little longer. What can I say? Below the knee is my preferred length for warm-weather dresses. It also runs a little big. But this one still scores an A, just not an A+. What other shoppers are saying: Of its 1,770+ reviews, 59 per cent of shoppers gave this knee-length dress a perfect five-star rating. One person said this "great dress" looks "just like the picture" and "fits true to size." Overall, I was pleasantly surprised by all 6 of the Amazon spring and summer dresses that I tried — especially given their affordable price point. If you're thinking about buying — here's my ultimate ranking and reasoning: 1. MOLERANI Maxi Dress with Pockets: I'm obsessed with this wear-anywhere dress, which shoppers call the "most comfortable dress." It's versatile, flattering and fits true to size — but if you're on the shorter side, it may be a bit too long. 2. MOLERANI Sleeveless Button-Down Dress: Another slam dunk from MOLERANI! This little number is flattering and hits right below the knees, making it great for warm days. Shoppers say it's "very forgiving" and I'll be wearing it everywhere from backyard BBQs to the beach. 3. Famulily V-Neck Puff Sleeve Dress: This low-maintenance dress is polished and professional, and is also super easy to clean. The only downside? It's a bit short for me — but that definitely may just be personal preference. 4. WEACZZY Summer Dress: This sleek empire waist and pleats make it a great choice for a day when you're feeling casual but want to still want to look put-together. I do want to flag that it is a bit sheer, so you'll want to be mindful with your choice in undergarments. 5. GRECERELLE V-Neck Maxi Dress: This dress would be cute for a wedding or another event, but it wrinkles really easily. That combined with the fact that the front rides up when you sit down means I wouldn't recommend it for more than a couple wears. 6. Courecrop Midi Corset Dress: This one didn't do it for me at all — but again, personal preference. I found that the "corset" waist didn't do much to highlight my figure, and the front slit was a bit too high for my taste. I'd personally recommend skipping this one — but to each their own.