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Cold-weather comfort

By Michelle Bilodeau
As we snuggle in for our long winter’s nap, FASHION has discovered a few great spots on the web to satisfy our clothing appetite during the cold months ahead.
Trying to find ultra soft loungewear for those nights by the fire (or floor heater, depending on your luck!)? Look no further than pantiesrequired.com. One member of our staff is kicking herself with her Louboutins because she should have ordered two more pairs of the Keep Me Ellie leggings ($50) and at least one more über-sexy Keep Me Talita hoodie ($85)—especially when we discovered that there a only a few of these tops left. Together they make the perfect new-season-of-Weeds-watching-outfit and she ended up just wearing them to bed. While you’re there, check out the fabulous selection of underthings: our fave is the Undrest black bikini panty with white ruffles($25).
In case you haven’t finished your fall spending, head to overstock.com—it’s every recessionista’s dream. Here you’ll find designer glasses, shoes, dresses, pants and sweaters, and even bedding and jewelry, all with some pretty hefty discounts.
Happy fall shopping!
Shown: Keep Me’s Talita hoodie
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