17 Comfy Finds Under $250 To Curl Up In This Fall

The coziest of knits, sweatpants, and sweatshirts from Nike, Reformation, Abercrombie, and more.

Reformation; Aerie; Anine Bing; Nordstrom
(Image credit: Reformation; Aerie; Anine Bing; Nordstrom)

We're almost in the days of pumpkin spice lattes, bonfires, and sweater weather—and I couldn't be more excited. Once the weather cools off, that means two things for my personal style: I finally get to play with the fall trends I've been eyeing all summer long, and I get to curl up in my favorite loungewear sets. Colder weather means more opportunities to wrap myself in something warm and cozy. However, my closet could use a loungewear refresh, so I'm stocking up on some comfy finds (on sale, of course!) before fall truly arrives.

It didn't take much digging to find cozy pieces at major discounts. There are sweaters to wear everywhere, sweatpants you may never want to take off, and a few T-shirts and tank tops that are year-round staples. I even found luxurious items like silk pajamas and cashmere sweaters at prices you won't find come October. Keep scrolling to shop comfy on-sale finds from brands like Abercrombie & Fitch, J.Crew, Reformation, Nike, and more because sweater weather will be here before you know it.

Brooke Knappenberger
Associate Commerce Editor

Brooke Knappenberger is the Associate Commerce Editor at Marie Claire, where she specializes in crafting shopping stories—from sales content to buying guides that span every vertical on the site. She also oversees holiday coverage with an emphasis on gifting guides as well as Power Pick, our monthly column on the items that power the lives of MC’s editors. She also tackled shopping content as Marie Claire's Editorial Fellow prior to her role as Associate Commerce Editor.

She has over three years of experience writing on fashion, beauty, and entertainment and her work has appeared on Looper, NickiSwift, The Sun US, and Vox Magazine of Columbia, Missouri. Brooke obtained her Bachelor's Degree in Journalism from the University of Missouri’s School of Journalism with an emphasis on Magazine Editing and has a minor in Textile and Apparel Management.