I'm a Former Reformation Employee, and These 10 Luxe-looking Amazon Finds Are Just as Stylish-Starting at $7
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I'm a Former Reformation Employee, and These 10 Luxe-looking Amazon Finds Are Just as Stylish-Starting at $7
"Before I graduated from college and became a full-time writer, I had my dream retail job: working at Reformation. Thanks to my treasured employee discount, I had a wardrobe stuffed with basics from the sustainable, celebrity-loved clothing brand, including adorable vacation dresses, matching sets, and cashmere sweaters. While I can confidently say Reformation's pieces are worth the investment, it's a bit of a splurge for my current budget without the sweet discount, so I've gotten creative and supplemented my wardrobe with a few wallet-friendly alternatives."
"The ultra-chic crewneck sweater has a slightly oversized fit that's perfect for cozying up on a long-haul flight and or layering with a turtleneck on bitterly cold winter days. One Amazon shopper wrote that the knitwear piece is "incredibly soft and high-end without the designer price tag," while another person described the fit as "comfortable without looking sloppy" and added that it's "perfect for everyday wear.""
A former Reformation employee used an employee discount to build a wardrobe of sustainable basics, including vacation dresses, matching sets, and cashmere sweaters. Budget constraints after leaving that job prompted seeking wallet-friendly alternatives. Ten Reformation-inspired, travel-friendly pieces are available on Amazon, with prices starting at $7. A cashmere-blend crewneck sweater replicates the brand's look at roughly a quarter of the price, offering an oversized fit suited for long flights and layering in winter; reviewers praise its softness and everyday polish. A Milumia polka-dot V-neck dress channels a romantic, vintage vibe with lace trim and a delicate flower at the neckline. The curated picks prioritize timeless, elevated, cool-girl aesthetics for travel-ready wardrobes.
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