If you were in grade school at some point during the 2000s, then you likely remember the absolute chokehold Abercrombie & Fitch had on hallway fashion. I remember collecting their fur-lined parkas, lace-trimmed camis, lightweight Henley sweaters, and low-rise yoga pants like Pokémon cards-by the time I graduated high school, I must have amassed nearly 100 different Abercrombie sweatshirts, all varying only slightly in color and design.
I write about style for a living, so I'm accustomed to falling in love with clothes that are out of my budget. I've learned to keep my shopping temptations (somewhat) at bay, but I still want my wardrobe to look expensive. Needless to say, I've become an expert at shopping for luxe-looking finds on a budget. Amazon's fashion store is a surprisingly lucrative place to find expensive-looking pieces that won't break the bank,