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CHEAP, CHIC AND CURRENT CLOTHING

Online shopping can be hard, but we got you covered with these affordable alternatives

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As we leave spring behind and come closer to summer, we need to try on old dresses, bathing suits and re-up our wardrobe. We change like the seasons; shouldn't our closets? While shopping in stores is always fun, it can be exhausting and expensive. Nothing is more frustrating than going in for one thing, and coming out with a lot more minus what you went in for. Online shopping helps with that, letting you become more focused, relaxed, and at ease. Here are some of the best online clothing stores for college kids, millennials, or anyone who likes to save a few bucks on their fashion!

Cupshe is perfect for anyone looking for high-end styles with low-end pricing. Bathing suits, clothing, you name it!

Wish is similar to amazon in which you can search for clothes, objects, tools and more! What is special about Wish is that they will show you competing prices, so you know that you are getting the best price. (Some things are even free and you just pay shipping!)

Wanelo does wonders for your mind. It combines what you want, love, and need into one place, allowing you to see what is trending while also seeing great suggestions. Cool!

Tautmun is a online store with cute, adorable prices and a plethora of new options everyday. (It even has free shipping for US orders over $25).

Uniqlo was founded in Japan over 60 years ago and the US is just getting a whiff of it now. This unique clothing store is where you can find trendy essentials at a great price and feel a little bit cultured as you do.

Aliexpress is a online store started in 2010. It provides good prices for everyday needs like clothes, beauty supplies, electronics, and furniture (and more!).

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