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This brand gives “shop ’til you drop” a whole new meaning.

Amazon’s The Drop is a super trendy and easy way to shop for clothes, shoes and accessories on the site. Since Amazon is so huge, The Drop is a streamlined edit of all the most in style fashions, some recommended by celebrities and influencers.

With holiday gatherings coming up and like every women who has a full closet but nothing to wear, I decided to shop on The Drop for a few holiday must-haves and try to create an entire outfit.

After signing into my Amazon account, I headed to the landing page to see what was currently in style and would work for a warmer-than-average December in New York City. The page is immaculately laid out, starting with Staples by The Drop, including sweaters, sweater pants (will return to these someday — they look super comfortable) and other winter cozy clothes.

After scrolling for a bit, I saw some more evening looks, and started the process of finding the right sizes. This is always such a struggle for me as a larger person but not quite plus-sized, as there are never models or reviews that look like me. Well, thank you Amazon, as when I clicked on my items, all of them featured at least two models, showcasing a smaller and a larger body type with size recommendations in the descriptions.


  I loved how The Drop featured at least two different models of various body types in their main images, helping me choose sizes and styles. Amazon I loved how The Drop featured at least two different models of various body types in their main images, helping me choose sizes and styles. Amazon

Even better, since the popularity of The Drop has grown, so have the informative comments and reviews. I love when I can see real photos of real women in the items, so that was immensely helpful in the online shopping process.

I settled on this silky shirt in two different colors and sizes just in case, a matching slip skirt, an oversized white blazer and a pair of chunky white heels that I figured would work for both a winter white look and transition into summer. Thrifty — I know.


  Here are the receipts! I loved shopping on The Drop, as nothing was more than $100 and everything came in pretty inclusive sizing, many items up to a 3XL. Sophie Cannon Here are the receipts! I loved shopping on The Drop, as nothing was more than $100 and everything came in pretty inclusive sizing, many items up to a 3XL. Sophie Cannon

Then came the waiting game, which I can’t stand due to my Type A impatience and also all the shipping delays lately. Luckily, when shopping on Amazon for clothing, you get them fast, even without an Amazon Prime account. I opted for normal shipping, ordered my items on a Monday and received them at my doorstep on Saturday. This not only made me super happy but also relieved, as I would have plenty of time to try my items on and make exchanges if needed before the holidays.

As a wonderful weekend treat, my box arrived on at the top of the weekend, with each item individually wrapped and neatly folded with tissue, to prevent the delicate silk from wrinkling too much. Without further ado, I tried everything on, and with the exception of the blue top being slightly too large and the shoes slightly too narrow, all fit exactly as described on the site.

Take a look at the slideshow below, using the red arrows to scroll from one outfit to the next.

In summary:

  • Amazon’s The Drop really is a one-stop curated shop for elevated basics and wardrobe essentials.
  • Everything I chose was well under $100 each, about $40 per item.
  • Size inclusive, with many “straight-sized” items running up to a 3XL and options for more extended sizes, too.
  • Super fast delivery, between five and seven days without having to use Amazon Prime.
  • Items in The Drop rotate frequently, with new seasonal options and categories from cozy sweaters to business casual attire.
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