The more you spend, the more you save at this Shopbop sale

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Here’s how it works: if you spend up to $200, you get 15% off; spend $500 and the discount climbs to 20%, and if you venture into over-$800 territory, you get a whopping 25% off. There are maddening exclusions—like most of Nili Lotan, for instance—but I found a ton to love and want, starting with these rather perfect-looking high waist cropped jeans from Agolde.

The Jerome Dreyfuss Igor bag is a pretty ideal size for everyday, with expandable compartments, which comes in awfully handy. And fun fact: did you know that all Jerome Dreyfuss bags come with a mini-flashlight attached, so you never have to fumble for your keys?

This fleece jumpsuit looks like just about the coziest thing ever. Aside from the going-to-the-lavatory bit, it’d be perfect for travel.

A light, white shirt jacket that makes a fantastic layering piece.

I’m not nuts about Stella McCartney’s designer pieces, but I do like her ongoing collab with Adidas quite a lot. I need a new long puffer, and this one is well-cut and such a good army green.

They look like hell on me, but I know a whole ton of you love Levi’s Wedgie Jeans, which is why I’m helpfully including this black pair too.

A cool sherpa sweatshirt with a nice, oversized sillhouette.

I guess I’m having an army green moment, because I also covet these hiker boots, and I appreciate the platform sole. Here’s something similar in black, with shearling.

I will eventually do a post on Fair Isle sweaters because they’re so classic and cool, but in the meantime, please do enjoy this fine specimen.

A well-priced pair of Chelsea boots from Sam Edelman.

 

I just think this animal print cardigan is so cute, and an instant outfit-maker.

I’ve owned these shearling pull-on clog boots from No. 6 for ages, and boy are they toasty on cold days. I also think the grey is a nice departure from black. And while we’re at it, check out all the other cool No. 6 footwear that’s part of this sale.

I’m not usually a pajama set person, but this is just so cute with the pink piping.

It might finally be time to purchase the platform Vans I’ve been coveting, right?

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    Eloise
    11 Oct 2021
    10:05am

    Kim, If you really need a new puffer, I’d give the Stella McCartney a try. I ordered one a few years ago and was really impressed with it but it was too big – they were out of the XXS. I am almost literally sitting on my hands to stop myself from grabbing this one since I bought something else and really don’t need another one. (I’d grab the short version but it is only available in a large white – maybe a post on short puffers?)

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      Eloise
      11 Oct 2021
      11:06am

      I was gonna cave but there are now none left is XXS – my wallet is relieved.

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    Kim
    11 Oct 2021
    11:05am

    Looking forward the the fair isle post!!

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    Kim France
    11 Oct 2021
    10:12am

    I will definitely do a post on short puffers soon, Eloise.

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    Grace
    11 Oct 2021
    12:01pm

    How do the wedgie jeans fit? Good or bad for someone with hips and thighs?

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      Amanda
      11 Oct 2021
      12:22pm

      They look like hell on me and I am all hips and thighs.

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      kimbersam
      11 Oct 2021
      1:20pm

      I am no hips and average thighs and they are uncomfortable enough that I can only wear them for half a day. I even sized up.

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    cw
    11 Oct 2021
    12:43pm

    I really, really, really want those grey No.6 clogs, but I hesitate because I’ve never tried a pair of No.6 boots on and I don’t know if my foot would fit into them because of my super bony top’o’foot. (sigh) Any opinions No.6 wearers?

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      Jane
      11 Oct 2021
      4:03pm

      Do you mean you have boney feet? I have the No.6 clogs in my regular size and because of the shearling, they fit just right. The shearling molds to your feet after a while it feels like your feet are in a cozy cocoon. I often get shoes that fit in length but feel loose because I don’t have much volume to my feet if that makes sense. If that’s not what you mean, sorry for the long response : )

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        cw
        11 Oct 2021
        5:42pm

        This is a good response, Jane. I have a high arch and the tops of my feet are bony and veiny so there are some shoes I just can’t wear because they put too much pressure on the tops of my feet––usually loafers. Because of the high arch there are many “slip on” or “pull on” boots I can’t stuff my arch into––it’s a crazy problem.

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    Mamavalveeta03
    11 Oct 2021
    1:33pm

    There’s something about that jumpsuit that I find really appealing. Maybe because it looks more like 2 pieces but functions as one?

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      cw
      11 Oct 2021
      3:54pm

      Even as a non-jumpsuit person I lingered longingly on that photo. The appeal probably has something to do with how amazing the model looks in it and it’s slim cut––most jumpsuits have a baggy quality to them which makes me look like the body part of a Mrs. Potato-head if Mrs. Potato-head had a body (and if I were a Mrs.).

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    DeeSea
    11 Oct 2021
    1:58pm

    The animal-print cardigan had me at that perfect sleeve length! It’s on its way to me now, along with a pair of Hunter snow boots and a Stella McCartney/Adidas shiny-as-hell windbreaker. So much for not shopping in October. I’m so weak.

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      DeeSea
      15 Oct 2021
      11:27am

      Following up to say that the sleeves on that cardigan are full-length after all, but it’s still a fabulous piece and I’m so glad to have it!

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    Jax
    11 Oct 2021
    11:05pm

    I’ve been lusting over that Jerome Dreyfuss Igor shoulder bag for some years now. That is a very tempting sale.
    Also been considering those Sam Edelman boots too. Again, I SO do not need more boots (and being in California and WFH, I’ve hardly worn my own boots in the past year).
    I love the endless configurations of sherpa jackets and pullovers, but I have to consider the indestructibility of sherpa and fleece in landfill, so I try to wear out mine current ones before getting more.

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