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The Obtainer

Friday,
October 25th Edition

Cory Ohlendorf

It's time for this month's edition of the best sub-$20 finds. Our editors dug up some good ones, too.

- Cory Ohlendorf, Editor in Chief ⋯ @coryohlendorf

 

20 Under $20

The holidays are coming up and maybe you're trying to save a little money. But that doesn't mean you can't treat yourself. You just have to know where to look. Thankfully, you've come to the right place. For our October edition of '20 Under $20', we've unearthed a wide variety of goods, that can all be purchased with that Andrew Jackson in your wallet. And just because they don't cost much doesn't mean they're cheap—this month's round-up includes everything from cozy knit shirts and mood-setting candles to stylish lamps and even a cult-favorite skin cream.

Our Picks

Leather Apple Watch band,
$14.99 / $13.99 by Marge Plus

 

Carved marble bowl,
$17.99 by H&M Home

Stitched sweater tee,
$50 / $19.99 by Abercrombie & Fitch

 

Made-in-Japan socks,
$32 / $19 by RoToTo

 

Snail mucin 92% repair cream,
$25 / $17.99 by COSRX

 
Smart Buys

The sales and discounts our team is currently watching.

 

An update on the classic penny loafer, this pair from the renowned Sanders brand are cut from a relaxed suede and finished with a natural crepe rubber sole. And now they’re nearly half off.

$315 / $189
by Sanders

 

This wool cruiser jacket has a practical design, with plenty of pockets to carry all of your essentials without getting weighed down. And now, during J.Crew's friends and family sale, it's heavily discounted.

$298 / $175.52
by J.Crew

 

Wrangler's "Cowboy Cut" jeans have been making waves in menswear circles and now the already affordable denim is discounted for less than 40 bucks. But these prices and sizes won't last long.

$58.99 / $37.29
by Wrangler

 

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