One of the things I’ve been most excited to buy lately: fall sweaters! I love cozy fall sweaters, whether they’re pullovers, turtlenecks, tunics, or cardigans! There’s something about sweater weather that I just love! Maybe that’s because it goes hand in hand with a warm spiced coffee drink! We’re still waiting for it to cool down a bit in SoCal {this weekend was in the 80s!!} but, in the meantime, I have my eye on cute fall sweaters that are under $100! Because when you want to build a sweater collection you don’t want to go broke in the process. Sharing all my faves below!
If any of you are looking for a cute pair of flats, I have been loving this black bow pair! They’re a slide style so that makes it super easy to just slip them on and go. And they look super chic, too! I noticed they’re on sale so get them while you can. I’m usually an 8/8.5 and got an 8.5 to be safe and they fit perfectly!
Loving these eyeglasses too! They’re such a great price and I love the flecked ivory color!
The Cutest Fall Sweaters Under $100
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Do you have a favorite? I’d love to hear below!
I hope you all had a great weekend! Ours was a combo of being both productive and relaxing. It was so nice to be home {after our last two weekends in Lake Tahoe and San Diego}. I started decorating for fall which I’ll share more about in tomorrow’s post, and I got a new planner that I am so excited about. I feel so nerdy for loving on my planner but I can’t help it. I’ll have to do something on Stories this week so you all can see. I got so many questions about which one I was going to get so I figure I should probably explain and also show you some of the cool features. I’m most excited about all the stickers I got! Like the holiday sticks, in particular! Ok, ok, I know…#nerd
Thanks so much for reading! Have a wonderful day!
xox
photos by Priscilla Frey