WHY YOU SHOULDN’T SLEEP ON WALMART’S FREE ASSEMBLY LINE

I must admit when I started seeing some of the influencers that I follow sharing sponsored content about Walmart clothing, I was rolling my eyes like, yeah, right. As the sponsored posts kept coming, I started to be a little more intrigued because some of the items looked really good. But I still wasn’t fully sold. Last year, I decided to pull the trigger and bought a Free Assembly blazer. When I tried on this blazer, I was shocked by the quality. I kept say, this is Walmart?! Of course, I immediately went online and bought the other color, and we’ve been kicking it ever since. I know that many people, including myself, hear Walmart and instantly have an image of the type of people that shop there. But let’s get into a few reasons why you shouldn’t sleep on Walmart’s Free Assembly line.

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WALMART FREE ASSEMBLY

Walmart introduced the Free Assembly brand in the fall of 2020. They tapped Brandon Maxwell – an award-winning fashion designer whose sophisticated, colorful designs are sold at Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus – as the creative director of the brand. Maxwell has made it his mission to create timeless garments that make everyone feel beautiful. And that he has been true to his word. Many of the pieces in the brand are high quality pieces that are elevated staples for your closet.

WHY YOU SHOULD PURCHASE FREE ASSEMBLY

THE QUALITY IS AMAZING

Let me just say right now that the quality of this brand is amazing. I am always pleasantly surprised when I get one of their items in the mail. I’m a walking Tiffany Haddish meme saying OOhh This is Nice!! whenever I try on any of these items. While I’ve mostly bought their blazers – what can I say, I got a thing for blazers – I’ve bought other items, and I can confirm that the quality is pretty consistent.

THE PRICING IS GREAT

This isn’t the Walmart brand from the early 2000s, you can save some of your coins and still have great quality pieces that you can add to your closet. Staying true to its low prices, the pricing for the Free Assembly brand ranges from $9-$45. Based on the quilty, these are great prices that help you stay within your budget for pieces that you can wear for a long time.

ITEMS IN MY CART

The spring items have officially dropped and there are a few pieces that I’m planning to purchase so I can continue to look stylish for a great price.

This blazer in all three colors

A bright cozy sweater to stay warm

More crewneck shirts for everyday wear

A chambray shirt for work and play

A sweater dress for lounging or going out

SHOP THE LOOK!

Walmart Free Assembly Blazer (sold out; similar) || Gabriella Karefa-Johnson Future Collection Dress (the black & lavender are only available in plus sizes found similar) || Hoop Earrings (old; similar) || A New Day Necklace set || Marc Fisher Boots (similar) || Garmin Watch || The Lip Bar Drama Queen