So we’ve been in Utah this week for Sundance, and it has, quite unexpectedly, been a good week. (Usually, there is a lot more whining and napping on our end.) We saw a surprising number of very good movies, and even though we would literally sell all of our possessions to get out of here a day early and we still have no iea how American Horror Story ended, we’re glad we came.

Park City is a weird place, with a lot of people who have a lot of money. That is why we were so happy to discover a store called Flight, which has plenty of big-ticket items (like this $375 Soia and Kyo coat, which we wish we’d known about when we did our puffer post, because it’s awesome), but a surprising lot of stuff that’s under $100.

Like this dress. This is a totally cute dress! For $55! Completely inappropriate for the weather at the moment, at least where we live, but we’d buy it now and throw it in a drawer until spring. Insight Corner dress, $55

This scarf is so “Utah ski town.” We’re into it. Blanket/scarf, $45

We find purple to be a low-key way to do the whole colored denim thing without getting too aggro about it. And it makes sense to not spend too much $$ on it. Kut skinny jeans, $80

That is the coolest looking skirt we’ve seen in a long time. Ladakh skirt, $75

Puffers: They’re a necessary evil of winter, sort of like snow boots and Chapstick. To be honest, we’d rather have winter, than live in the 45-degree post-apocalyptic non-winter of last year. So, bring on winter. And with it, we guess, the puffer coat, even if 99% of them are engineered to make us look like the Stay-Puft Marshmallow man.

We like this Theory coat so much that we already own it. In vest form, anyway. It’s cut short but it’s surprisingly non-bulky. It’s cheaper than normal Theory because it’s part of their Uniqlo collaboration. Theory jacket, was $129.99, now $99.99

We hate those shoes and don’t understand why the sleeves are pushed up, but we think this is a fairly trim take on the puffer, thanks to that nipped-in waist and pillow collar. Jessica Simpson down puffer coat, was $200, now $84.99

We love this because it’s so unapologetically like wearing a blanket outside and calling it a coat. Vivienne Westwood Anglomania puffer coat, was $475, now $229.99

This is advertised as a puffer coat, even if it’s the total opposite—lovely and sleek and slim and just generally not puffy. Well, it has to go on sale at some point. Helmut Lang puffer coat, $695