Kyle Richards tried on this budget-friendly faux fur coat during her recent Amazon livestream.Amazon
Kyle Richards has a real affinity for faux fur.
The star shared all of her Aspen must-haves in an Amazon livestream Tuesday, including the “super cute” Lisa Colly Faux Fur Coat she’s obsessed with.
Lisa Colly Faux Fur Coat
Lisa Colly
“I love this so much … sometimes these are so real-looking that I’m worried people are going to think I’m wearing real fur,” she said of the “really beautiful” jacket, which comes equipped with pockets.
In addition to the glossy black style Richards donned during the livestream, the coat comes in dark blue, brown, white and camel.
It’s far from the only thing you’ll find in the “RHOBH” star’s Amazon cart, as she says “you can get so many cute things” from the mega-retailer.
Her winter-ready favorites include Violet & Brooks Furry Earmuffs — “so soft,” she gushed — and a Melifluos Faux Fur Scarf to match.
Levi’s Ribcage Wide Leg Jeans
Levi's
She’s also a Levi’s devotee, calling the timeless brand’s popular Ribcage Wide Leg Jeans a “classic.”
“I have a love of expensive handbags and I like nice expensive shoes, but [with] everything else I’m a very casual person,” she added, when asked how often she wears more budget-friendly fashion.
Before hitting the slopes, she’s also investing in gear like Exp Vision Ski Goggles — which are currently 20% off on Amazon.
So if you’re planning to shop her favorites, there’s snow time like the present.
Below, shop additional Richards-approved Amazon scores:
Fluffy Sense Cowboy Hat
Fluffy Sense
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