Khloé Kardashian's $40 Dress Is So Versatile
When it comes to items you wear on repeat, it's easy to justify a splurge. (If we had a dollar for every time we used the cost-per-wear line…) However, that's not to say that a standby piece has to cost a fortune. Take Khloé Kardashian's long-sleeve minidress as an example: It's a hero item that demonstrates endless versatility yet will only set you back $40. The reality star and Good American co-founder stepped out in an all-black look that's far from basic—she accented her cozy ribbed dress with rich textures via a velvet duster coat and over-the-knee leather boots. This outfit is just one of many ways we can think to style her neutral mini—try it with tights and booties, leather leggings and a statement jacket… The list goes on. To score her exact piece, don't delay—the $40 steal is close to selling out.
On Khloé Kardashian: Naked Wardrobe The NW Ribbed Mini ($40); Fendi Peekaboo Mini Bag ($3400)
Similar Styles: Juan Carlos Obando Victoria Velvet Robe Coat ($1295); Marc Fisher Pagie Boots ($120)
Next up, find out what Khloé might be naming her baby.
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