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If there’s one thing to know about me, it’s that I love to shop. When I’m browsing a retailer like Target, I will fill my cart with an abundance of sweaters, handbags, and accessories even if I don’t need a single new thing because I truly can’t resist its reasonably priced fashion that looks far more expensive than it is.
In case you haven’t been following along my Target haul journey, I rounded up my top picks ahead of the fall season, and since my job includes keeping tabs on all of the latest and greatest items launching at the retailer, I couldn’t help myself during my latest run. I had to grab all of the new holiday finds, including turtleneck sweaters, fuzzy cardigans, and aesthetic slippers to live my best cozy life.
Keep scrolling to see the 13 items I snagged this go-around, with prices starting at $6. Numerous items in my haul are, in fact, on sale, but only through November 11 for Target Circle members. Just save the deal and shop away.
- Ascot + Hart Cannes Graphic Cardigan, $24 (originally $34)
- Stars Above Emily Puff Scuff Slippers, $7 (originally $10)
- Universal Thread Knit Beanie, $8 (originally $12)
- Wild Fable Mock Turtleneck Boxy Pullover Sweater, $21 (originally $30)
- A New Day Velvet Ribbon Bow Hair Barrette, $6 (originally $8)
- Universal Thread Knit Headband, $6 (originally $8)
- A New Day Sophie Crossbody Bag, $21 (originally $30)
- A New Day Star Post With Pearl Drop Earrings, $7 (originally $10)
- Universal Thread Mock Turtleneck Cashmere-Like Pullover Sweater, $21 (originally $30)
- The Grinch Graphic Sweatshirt, $14 (originally $20)
- Wild Fable Rib-Knit Scoop Neck Midi Dress, $32
- Wild Fable Yarn Dyed Long-Sleeve Cropped Top, $25
- Wild Fable Yarn Dyed Maxi Skirt, $28
Ascot + Hart Cannes Graphic Cardigan
I’m all about layering this time of year, and a slouchy, oversized cardigan is my favorite piece to wear with a basic long-sleeve top and a pair of jeans. The texture of this sweater from Ascot + Hart is ultra-soft and reminiscent of some of my favorite luxury blankets but at a fraction of the price. Aside from being offered in my go-to color palette — white with tan details — what sold me was the simple text on the back. It’s such a preppy and unique cardigan, unlike anything else in my collection, while still hitting the quiet luxury nail on the head (a trend I’m fully on board with right now.)
Stars Above Emily Puff Scuff Slippers
Since September, I’ve been eyeing these scuff slippers in the tan checkered print and was never able to snag them since they were sold out. The popular style recently came back in stock, and even better, they’re now on sale for just $7. I always need slip-on footwear that’s easy to wear around my apartment building, whether I’m grabbing my mail in the lobby, tossing out the trash, or taking my dog out for a quick bathroom break. The faux fur is super luxe, and the outsole traction makes them an easy choice to wear inside and outdoors. One shopper called them “perfect for cold weather,” while another described the slides as “comfy and soft.”
Universal Thread Knit Beanie
I’m not exaggerating when I say I’ve been on the hunt for the perfect beanie for years now. My personal preference is finding one that’s soft but not scratchy, roomy but not too slouchy, and not too fitted that I look like Harry from Home Alone. This tan knit beanie checked off all of those boxes, and at $8, I plan to grab it in more colors like cream, gray, and brown. The “soft and cozy” hat, per shoppers, is buttery-soft without being too bulky but offers just enough thickness to keep your ears warm as the temperatures drop.
Wild Fable Mock Turtleneck Boxy Pullover Sweater
This pre-holiday haul was about finding snug wardrobe staples that will carry me through winter, and while I gravitate mostly toward neutral-toned sweaters and dresses, I fell in love with this dark, almost denim-toned blue boxy sweater. Proportionally, I love wearing cropped pieces with high-waisted jeans since they flatter my curvier shape and allow me to show off my waist without feeling too exposed. The light blue pattern along the shoulders, neck, and arms is what immediately caught my eye. The contrasting colors get me out of my neutral comfort zone but still coordinate well with all of the jeans and pants I already own. I went up two sizes to lean into an oversized look and couldn’t be happier.
Keep scrolling to shop the rest of my holiday fashion haul from Target.