
Every year I love looking back at what actually resonated with you guys. Not just what I personally loved, but what you clicked, saved, bought, and came back for again and again. These are the pieces that clearly struck a chord in 2025. The trend seemed to be comfort-forward, wearable, and practical. Are we getting old, or what? 🙂
Here are my 2025 best sellers, in order of popularity!
Adidas Handball Spezial Shoes: These sneakers are a perfect mix of sporty and retro without feeling try-hard, and they somehow work with jeans, dresses, and athleisure. They’re comfy and cute right out of the box, no need to break them in. I wear them almost every day in the brown colorway but also have them in red with pink stripes for when I’m feeling festive.
Soft Services Retinol Hand Cream: Hands age fast, we all forget about them, focusing on our faces and necks, and this cream has solved that problem. I was shocked when I first used it how after about a month my hands looked younger, smoother, and softer. I keep it by my bed (the bottle is super cute too) and use it before I go to sleep every night.
Quince Sculpting Bodysuit: This bodysuit surprised everyone, myself included! It’s wildly supportive without being suffocating, smoothing without screaming shapewear, and magically slims you down. For the price point, I (along with many of you) was shocked at how good it is.
Rag & Bone Miramar Walking Shorts: These are the shorts that made everyone message me like, “Wait… HOW are these sweatpants?” They look like denim, feel like loungewear, and somehow manage to be flattering and comfortable at the same time. I also have the pant version and they’re 10/10 as well.
Oofos Recovery Slides: I am deeply embarrassed by how much I love these ugly little slides, but they have truly changed the game for me. I was dealing with daily foot and hip pain, and a guy at Fleet Feet suggested them when I was buying orthotic inserts (a humbling moment, truly). My pain is completely gone. I wear them basically 24/7 when I’m in the house. I look ridiculous and I do not care. And apparently neither do you, because so many of you bought them and now swear by them too.
J.Crew Factory Wide Leg Jeans: Wide leg jeans can be both expensive and intimidating for us millennials, but these converted a lot of skeptics with their simplicity and amazing price point. They’re comfortable, flattering, and somehow work for a wide range of body types and heights.
This was one of those links people kept clicking months after I first shared it — always a sign it’s a winner.
Tuckernuck Cashmere Cardigan: This cardigan became a best seller, I think, because it’s one of those beautiful but simples pieces you end up wearing constantly over tees, dresses, pajamas, you name it. I own it in two colors (lime green and chocolate brown) and it’s by far my most-worn sweater. The cashmere is gorgeous and so soft, the fit is relaxed but polished, and it feels like something I’ll still have years from now.
Spanx High-Neck Athletic Dress: This dress sells out constantly for a reason. It’s supportive, flattering, and functional. I bought it originally for our Disney trip last February but wore it a lot in the summer for workouts and tennis, travel days, errands, and in general when I wanted to pretend I had my life together. It’s the dress equivalent of a cheat code.
Is there a pattern here? Comfort is king with these pieces. The things that look good (minus the slides, lol) but also make life easier are what rose to the top last year and I love that for all of us. No suffering for fashion. No “I’ll wear this someday” items sitting untouched in closets.
If you bought something from this list, or anything I recommended, in 2025, thank you for trusting me and following along!

