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5 Websites That'll Find You THE Perfect Dress For Sorority Recruitment

There are so many different types of dresses to choose from, you just have to stay positive and think

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Having a hard time finding the perfect dress for rush? Looking in stores all over town but can't choose something that fits exactly what you're looking for? Online shopping is the way to go! And here are a few dress sites to get you started.

Lilly Pulitzer

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Classy, Southern and floral. When I think Lilly, I think sorority and there is probably not a better sight to get appropriate and beautiful dresses that are high quality and perfect for rush.

Lulus

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With hundreds of options, Lulus is the perfect destination for whatever style of dress you may want. You'll definitely find yourself having more dresses in your cart than you can afford and it will be impossible to choose just a few.

Tobi

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A more designer type of store, Tobi has dresses to fit any girl, any personality type to show off your personal style during rush.

Boohoo

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The cheapest of these websites, BooHoo has discounts galore, but that doesn't take away from their great quality options that will definitely fit your wants and needs when looking for a dress.

REVOLVE

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Although you may see their ads all over Instagram as spam, REVOLVE actually is a great reliable option to look for dresses, and a lot of other cute clothes too.

Every girl wants to look their absolute best during rush, which is easy to do if you find the perfect dress. Now, the search should be much easier before you strike out and have to wear the old rags that have been in your closet for years. Hopefully, you'll find the perfect fit, in a house and a dress this fall.

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