If you're looking to add a little flavor to your wardrobe, these are the websites you need to know about.
1. ASOS
ASOS is an online-only clothing company based in the United Kingdom. With hundreds of brands from New Look, Cheap Monday, Booboo to the more familiar Marc By Marc Jacobs and Calvin Klein, you’re bound to fall in love with a new piece to add to your wardrobe no matter your style or price range. My favorite part about ASOS is its focus on celebrating diversity of cultures, new and old trends, and body types making the selections endless for everyone. You’re guaranteed to see fresh clothing each time you visit the site because new stock is added daily. You’re sure to be scrolling for hours!
2. ModCloth
The cool thing about ModCloth is not only that everything is one of a kind, but it hosts several independent designers and vintage clothing. You can also find home decor, shoes, and even wedding apparel.
3. Stitch Fix
If you’re looking for an affordable out of the box shopping experience, stitch fix may be your new go to. Take a quick style and size survey and a box of clothing items that correlate best to your style survey will be on your doorstep. If you don’t like an item, just send it back. It’s a fun and inexpensive way to try on clothes you may not have picked up elsewhere. You’d be surprised what you can rock!
4. Glossier
Glossier is a super small (and ultra cute) organic, cruelty-free cosmetic company catering towards all skin types. Glossier makes skincare more enjoyable with their fun face masks, cleansers, lip balms, and facial mists. Only a few products are available at once so that Glossier can create the best formulas for the best skin. Everything from the product packaging (which they’ve started selling separately because of how much everyone loves it) to the aesthetic of the website is so unbelievably adorable that you just can’t help but come back!
5. Blue Q
Blue Q is the perfect sock company for those with a sense of humor. Each pair has a different quirky phrase that is sure to put a smile on your face. “Ringmaster of the shit show”, “My favorite salad is wine”, and “Duchess of Sassytown” are just a few within the giant collection. Blue Q also sells other fun trinkets like coin purses and tote bags with sayings just as sassy as the socks!
6. Rent the Runway
Check out Rent the Runway next time you don’t feel like buying an expensive dress for one occasion and then never wearing it again. Order a couple of sizes, rent the one that works, then send it back when you’re done. See what the dress looks like on previous renters under the customer reviews tab.
7. ROMWE
Similar to Forever 21, ROMWE clothing sells affordable clothing geared towards teens, young adults, and broke college students. Most of their merchandise starts at $5 and up, with frequent sales as well.
8. Redbubble
Redbubble provides artists with a platform to promote and share their work with people across the globe. Art is sold in the form of tapestries, pillows, tee shirts, canvases, and more. The art ranges from photography to graphic design to paint. Plus, If you’re a bumper sticker hoarder as I am, they have pages and pages of all types of stickers too.
9. ThreadUP
Even thrifting is becoming trendy on the web. ThreadUP allows you to buy and sell clothing and accessories. All you have to do is send them a bag of your used clothes and they will give you 80% back of what the item sells for.
10. Missguided
Missguided has clothing that has guaranteed durable material. The simple minimalist colors make accessorizing versatile. Hey, they even give a 20 percent student discount.
Good luck and happy shopping!