Amazon just released thousands of new August arrivals, and these are the 50 pieces worth shopping. Browse through summer staples, including New Balance sneakers, comfy sandals, linen pants, and breezy travel outfits starting at just $10.
Kyra Surgent is a commerce writer at InStyle, where she covers fashion and beauty content and specializes in all things Amazon. Her work unearths the latest designer deals, reports on the hottest trends, reviews viral products, and covers budget-friendly celebrity style., and—lucky for you—I already narrowed down the 50 best styles worth snagging. The best part? Prices start at just $10 . Luckily, Amazon is a gold mine of fabulous footwear this month.
Since this only scratches the surface, be sure to browse through the full selection before heading to checkout.
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