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CULT BUY: The $20 Kmart dress literally everyone will be wearing this winter.

There’s no escaping the fact now – winter is coming.

The days are getting darker, the nights are cooling down and more than once have we found ourselves digging to the back of our closets to get to our warmer clothes… only to remember we donated most of our wardrobes to charity when we were in the midst of our Marie Kondo-inspired decluttering clean out at the start of the year. (Don’t tell me you didn’t get a little overzealous too.)

But that just means we get to to shop for a whole new winter wardrobe – and we’re certainly not complaining about that.

We’ve already discovered the $20 Cotton On midi dress that strikes the perfect balance of dressy and laid back, as well as the tres chic Kmart leopard print shirt that will only set you back $15, but now there’s another addition to your winter wardrobe you’ll want to add to your shopping cart ASAP.

Enter the Kmart tier hem dress.

Available in sizes 6 to 20, the long-sleeved floral yellow frock is the perfect number for these cooler autumn days.

Plus the mustard yellow colour will add a much needed injection of sunshine on those dreary grey mornings.

Chuck it on with boots or sneakers for a casual day out or dress it up with heels and some glam accessories for a night out with the girls.

And have we mentioned the best – it will only cost you $20. Yes, just $20.

We love it already.

But you better get in quick - the word is out and most sizes have already sold out online.

You better check your local Kmart store, like, right now.

We'll see you there.

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Top Comments

Guest 5 years ago

I shall ruin your headline and say not EVERYONE will be LITERALLY wearing this dress. Myself, my husband, and my four children (two of each gender) will not be wearing this dress, even though ot is indeed a very pretty dress. You might want to adapt your headline.

random dude au 5 years ago

Speak for yourself - I'm doing my bit and for those around me.

It would be so much easier if they stopped wriggling and trying to run away.

Michelle 5 years ago

You need to, like, literally pin them down.