Black Turtleneck Tops
There were so many, I just ended up choosing 4. The first has a cut-out - not a bit difference, but it's something. The second one is the most generic, but also the cheapest. The third is a body, and somewhat sheer, while the last has the same texture and a different waistband. None of them add much more to an outfit compared to the others. Personally, I'd buy the middle ones, as basic, cheap turtlenecks are never not useful, and textured,sheer bodysuits have so many more layering options.
Alternatives:
If it's long sleeved and black, check out a different neckline - and a body. The make for more options of layering and a little bit of a statement piece. Or if it's turtlenecks you love, try bold and bright blue for something more unique.
Side Stripe Pants
I went with these due to just how familiar the middle ones - recent hotbuys - looked. There were other colours with the same style, to make matters worse, so I just stuck with the black ones. The first pair are slightly looser with a plain stripe for BB. The second pair, the hotbuys, also have a plain stripe but are slightly more structured. The final pair is a happy medium in terms of style, but happen to have an additional yellow stripe - as well as being from Antidote.
Alternatives:
As I've mentioned before, a little sheer or colour can never hurt - you can always add more stripes, too. Or, go all out and do something a bit different with the paperbag pants from Trails!
Yet More Jeans
The first two were already featured, but don't worry, Royalty has a brand new, overpriced version for you! They're much more detailed, but personally, I don't believe it justifies the price whatsoever.
Alternatives:
Must have wide jeans? Split the colours half way to make a cool statement pant. If you like the shape but don't need them in denim, the other two are great neutral versions.






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