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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Illinois State chapter.

            As we all know it’s fall, although somedays it feels like winter because it’s so cold. Anyway, with all this cold weather, we all want to be warm and cozy, but some cozy products are super expensive. And I don’t know about you, but as a college student we have to budget, so below are 5 different cozy products that are affordable.

Mugs 

Now I know what you’re thinking, “How can a mug be cozy?” Well it’s not really the mug it’s more of what’s inside the mug. For example, hot chocolate, hot cider, and/or hot coffee. However, a cute mug does help you feel cozier and more comfortable, so here are some affordable mugs.

Fuzzy Socks 

To be honest I think that these are some of the coziest clothing items you can have. I don’t think you can ever have enough fuzzy socks; they are both comfy and warm. Also they are really affordable you can packs of two pairs for $7.00 from target.

Blankets 

Blankets are amazing, there are so many different sizes, colors, and designs. You can have a blanket for every occasion, and they are perfect for keeping warm. Although blankets aren’t always so affordable, but you can sometimes get them for $8.88.

Candles 

Candles can help your home smell really good, and that can help it feel cozier. You can also light candles in the bathroom for a cozy spa night with a warm bubble bath. Some candles can be pretty expensive, but I have found some small ones that smell really good at Dollar General.

Beanies

Beanies are great for keeping your head warm and cozy during the cold months. They can also make you look super cute and cozy. I know that this is another item that isn’t always the most affordable. However I have gotten one for just $5.00 at Target, although most of these are more expensive.

I hope these items help you all stay warm and cozy during these cold months that are upon and ahead of us and that they are within your budget.

Nastassja Ott

Illinois State '22

Junior at Illinois State University Early Childhood Education Major I love reading, writing, drawing, and coloring in my free time
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