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5 Online Boutiques To Give Your Wardrobe A Refresh

Stop shopping at the same old boutiques, it's time to mix it up!

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5 Online Boutiques To Give Your Wardrobe A Refresh

When you shop at the same handful of boutiques, after a while, you might start to get a little bored, and that's no fun. I'm a firm believer in mixing things up every once in a while in order to keep life exciting and new, and shopping is no exception. If you've found that you're over your current shopping situation, check out these 5 online boutiques and bring your wardrobe back to life. I promise you won't be disappointed!

1. Roolee

Roolee

This trendy little boutique is based in Utah and is owned by the cutest little family. When you hop on this website, you will fall in love with their classic, boho pieces. Roolee also does a fantastic job of featuring models of different shapes and sizes, which is great because you can see what pieces look like when you're not a size 2. Be warned—you just might want to buy everything.

2. Dress Up

Dress Up

This boutique is headquartered in Georgia and has a few locations in the southeast. Dress Up gets new cute and fun pieces every week and they are budget friendly as well! I've not been disappointed by a piece of their clothing yet, and I own a LOT of their clothes!

3. Lucy Avenue

Lucy Avenue

This is another adorable Utah-based boutique, because apparently people in Utah know fashion. This boutique's collection is simple and chic and they have a great selection of shoes as well—and you can never have too many shoes!

4. One Loved Babe

One Loved Babe

The words I would use to describe this boutique's fashion include trendy, modest, timeless and most importantly... affordable! One Loved Babe has everything from clothing to home decor, and even the most adorable baby clothes. Not to mention they have an insanely cute selection of swimwear that flatters multiple body types. I pretty much can't hop on their website without filling up my cart.

5. Henly

Henly

Last but not least, we have Henly. I stumbled upon this boutique a few years ago and I get compliments on almost every piece from this boutique because they're just so unique. If you're really looking to mix up your wardrobe, this is your boutique. For the most part, their clothing items are affordable, but their shoes can be a bit more pricey, but they are SO cute so be careful!

Now that you've got a few fun, new boutiques to add to your list, it's time to get shopping! My only advice is to try not to buy everything you see because you honestly might want to. Happy shopping, and cheers to freshening up your summer wardrobe!

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