Good places to shop are Express or the Limited they are not incredibly expensive, especially if you hit them during sales. Look for good end of the Summer sales right now, and Back to School/Work style to be on sale right now. References :
A.J. Wrighjt
Marshalls
or T.J. Maxx
Those places you will find designer clothes of good quality that don't cost a lot. I find lots of items for around 10 dollars. I even have a couple of designer items that costa a dollar from the clearance rack. They are good because they don't wait too long to mark down their clothes and they get clothes in every week. I know because I worked at Marshalls. They are all owned by the same company and they have layaway too. References :
TJ Maxx, Ross, Old Navy, Ebay
Bonton, Gabes, Fashion Bug
Deb Shop,Target…….EBAY
I dont have any clue what stores you have access to
These are local here as well as bigger chains like JCP, Sears,Christian Banks.
Or a resale shop…Good Will References :
Old Navy, Ross, sometimes Marshall's or go to Jane.com they have really nice cheap clothing.Sorry if that not really what you're looking for because I have the some problem but I shop there and find nice clothes hey before I forget Target, Charlotte Ruse, Forever 21, just hit the sale racks References :
Depending on wich country you live in, you can always get things scheap at new look and atmosphere or better still it will soon be sales period so you can as well hang on till that to get very cheap things anywhere like next, H & M, gaps and all especially ending of summer.
Goos luck References :
H&M – and there's that new store that started in London but they're starting to open up outlets in the U.S. These types of stores have a high turn around on styles, low production costs, and limited supplies. Plus, very affordable. These are your best bets if you're truly looking for trendy and not merely run-of-the-mill. References :
fashionbug has alot of dress clothes and it also carrys shoes….i have purchased alot of dress pants with stripes …and they have a large selection of dresses…pants skirts…blouses and dress shirts…they also have t-shirts and jeans…belts and accessories…good luck!! References :
There are a few places that I shop for more professional clothes that are reasonable, yet cute! I love TJMaxx, and the are always getting new things in, like twice a week, so you never know what they might have, and their prices on average, for an entire outfit is around $30-$40. Jeans, like Tommy's are only $20!! Another place, with is a guarantee they have suit styles is Kohl's, which is always a reasonably priced store, with GREAT sales!! Those would be my top two choices, and I like to think of myself as a professional shopper, since my job is all about style and fashion! Good luck shopping!! References :
Target store has nice things that don't cost too much. Sears, JCPenneys are ok. Do you have a Steinmart near? They have really nice clothes. Kolh's has some nice things. Try Chadwicks of Boston catalogs, they have nice clothes. Try some of the vintage clothes stores, that sell good used clothing. Good luck References :
i would try H&M… i dont know where u live, but here in frisco there are two of them and they have really trendy clothes but super good prices. ummm… also i can find tons of really cute clothes at target believe or not. i have found some really cute clothes i always get compliments on. Also once i know this sounds cheap but walmart!… but if asnything go with target or H&M. good luck References :
Pass up the thrift stores, and try resale or consignment shops. Consignment shops are where you'll find the best stuff as a rule. You pay more too, but still less than retail unless it's a very high-end shop.
Resale is a step up from thrift shops, and one down from consignment. The items are typically better than what you find at thrift stores, and they're usually not as big. References :
January 7th, 2009 on 11:58 am
TJ Maxx
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http://www.tjmaxx.com/index.asp
January 7th, 2009 on 12:30 pm
Try Goodwill.
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January 7th, 2009 on 1:08 pm
forever21.com
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January 7th, 2009 on 1:52 pm
I don't know about where you are, but JCPenny's has cute clothes and they always have great clearance sales. Who cares about Name Brands?
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January 7th, 2009 on 2:41 pm
Old Navy, Marshalls, T.J Maxx, Target, JC Penny, Sears
You should be able to find a lot of decent priced items at some of those places
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January 7th, 2009 on 3:02 pm
they have these clothing bins in australia, you climb in and get free clothes, but alas you're trapped… how embarrassing!!
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January 7th, 2009 on 3:37 pm
Good places to shop are Express or the Limited they are not incredibly expensive, especially if you hit them during sales. Look for good end of the Summer sales right now, and Back to School/Work style to be on sale right now.
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January 7th, 2009 on 4:26 pm
A.J. Wrighjt
Marshalls
or T.J. Maxx
Those places you will find designer clothes of good quality that don't cost a lot. I find lots of items for around 10 dollars. I even have a couple of designer items that costa a dollar from the clearance rack. They are good because they don't wait too long to mark down their clothes and they get clothes in every week. I know because I worked at Marshalls. They are all owned by the same company and they have layaway too.
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January 7th, 2009 on 5:02 pm
Old Navy
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January 7th, 2009 on 5:33 pm
i like jc penney for my work clothes, you can catch stuff on a very good deal sometimes. i also like places like tj max and ross.
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January 7th, 2009 on 5:50 pm
charlotte russe, forever 21, delias, alloy, wet seal, and papaya!!
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January 7th, 2009 on 6:07 pm
TJ Maxx, Ross, Old Navy, Ebay
Bonton, Gabes, Fashion Bug
Deb Shop,Target…….EBAY
I dont have any clue what stores you have access to
These are local here as well as bigger chains like JCP, Sears,Christian Banks.
Or a resale shop…Good Will
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January 7th, 2009 on 6:15 pm
Old Navy, Ross, sometimes Marshall's or go to Jane.com they have really nice cheap clothing.Sorry if that not really what you're looking for because I have the some problem but I shop there and find nice clothes hey before I forget Target, Charlotte Ruse, Forever 21, just hit the sale racks
References :
January 7th, 2009 on 6:44 pm
Depending on wich country you live in, you can always get things scheap at new look and atmosphere or better still it will soon be sales period so you can as well hang on till that to get very cheap things anywhere like next, H & M, gaps and all especially ending of summer.
Goos luck
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January 7th, 2009 on 7:00 pm
old navy, nina's, jcpenny, mervyns, macys, good luck ^.^
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January 7th, 2009 on 7:12 pm
H&M – and there's that new store that started in London but they're starting to open up outlets in the U.S. These types of stores have a high turn around on styles, low production costs, and limited supplies. Plus, very affordable. These are your best bets if you're truly looking for trendy and not merely run-of-the-mill.
References :
January 7th, 2009 on 7:25 pm
fashionbug has alot of dress clothes and it also carrys shoes….i have purchased alot of dress pants with stripes …and they have a large selection of dresses…pants skirts…blouses and dress shirts…they also have t-shirts and jeans…belts and accessories…good luck!!
References :
January 7th, 2009 on 7:44 pm
There are a few places that I shop for more professional clothes that are reasonable, yet cute! I love TJMaxx, and the are always getting new things in, like twice a week, so you never know what they might have, and their prices on average, for an entire outfit is around $30-$40. Jeans, like Tommy's are only $20!! Another place, with is a guarantee they have suit styles is Kohl's, which is always a reasonably priced store, with GREAT sales!! Those would be my top two choices, and I like to think of myself as a professional shopper, since my job is all about style and fashion! Good luck shopping!!
References :
January 7th, 2009 on 8:09 pm
Target store has nice things that don't cost too much. Sears, JCPenneys are ok. Do you have a Steinmart near? They have really nice clothes. Kolh's has some nice things. Try Chadwicks of Boston catalogs, they have nice clothes. Try some of the vintage clothes stores, that sell good used clothing. Good luck
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January 7th, 2009 on 8:34 pm
I like Kohls or if you want a more designer look go to bluefly.com
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January 7th, 2009 on 8:40 pm
i would try H&M… i dont know where u live, but here in frisco there are two of them and they have really trendy clothes but super good prices. ummm… also i can find tons of really cute clothes at target believe or not. i have found some really cute clothes i always get compliments on. Also once i know this sounds cheap but walmart!… but if asnything go with target or H&M. good luck
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January 7th, 2009 on 9:12 pm
try old navy and H&M.
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January 7th, 2009 on 9:47 pm
kohls or target
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January 7th, 2009 on 10:12 pm
banana republic
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January 7th, 2009 on 10:24 pm
Pass up the thrift stores, and try resale or consignment shops. Consignment shops are where you'll find the best stuff as a rule. You pay more too, but still less than retail unless it's a very high-end shop.
Resale is a step up from thrift shops, and one down from consignment. The items are typically better than what you find at thrift stores, and they're usually not as big.
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