I like the clothes at Target and Old Navy. Trendy but inexpensive.
2007-03-02 08:55:17
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answered by bedhead 3
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Being the shop a holic I use to be there are 2 ways to go about finding nice affordable clothing, you can spend hours on the internet taking the chance of getting what you want, fit right, dealing with shipping and returns, if they allow returns, I don't do this anymore, too risky, and the clothes are never what they seem to be by the pictures, most of the time I would just give away what didn't fit right, then hassle with returns. depending on where you live, I have found that the small cloting boutiques, not in malls, seem to have cute clothes and good prices. where I live I go to a place called fashion time, I don't believe they are a chain, look in your local paper ads or yellow pages for small cloting botiques, but beware there are some that are also way over priced, you will know just by looking at the price tags just inside the doors, look at 3 or 4 items, if they seem overpriced most likely the whole store is. sometimes they put the lower priced items by the door the lure you in, just look around, and you will find the store you favor, and shop frequently to help them stay in business.
2007-03-02 09:30:00
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answered by DJ 1
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I have a friend that looks like a model, dresses like a model, but only has a low paying job. Want to know how???? She looks at the magainzine, then heads to the local GOOD WILL, Clothing closets or clothing give a ways, and rummage sales.
I raised three girls, they always look very nice. BUT we shopped at GoodWIll or consignment shops. By going to second hand stores, you can streach 25 bucks into 4 or 5 nice outfits.
One of my daughters got a Homecoming dress, shoes and a purse for under 5 bucks at the local GoodWIll. We paid more for her hosier then her dress!
2007-03-02 08:59:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Kohl's Junior Dept, J.C. Penney, Sears Junior Dept. Walmart, and Target. Nice selection of clothing for young girls. Try those stores.
2007-03-02 09:10:16
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answered by cardgirl2 6
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I am also in middle school and love affordable clothes, I'd try the store Papaya, its my favorite and they always have great sale racks. Kohls is also another great place to find cute clothes, and there are sales almost every week. Most importantly though, be able to be yourself in whatever you buy.
2007-03-02 09:00:02
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answered by mel 3
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Target is the best. They have hired international designers to make very cute and inexpensive clothing/accessory lines over the past couple of years. You can also buy on-line if you don't live near a store.
http://www.target.com/gp/browse.html/ref=nav_t_spc_1_5/601-8773520-8594504?ie=UTF8&node=13796461
2007-03-02 08:58:48
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answered by Jules 3
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Forever 21 is pretty good and has good prices as well.
Of course Old Navy usually has some cool stuff at good prices as well.
2007-03-02 08:55:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Here in Wisconsin we have Plato's closet. It's used Holister, Ambercrombie, Levi's the buckle etc. It's really good prices on nicely used stuff. Purses, belts, hats, jackets...too!
2007-03-02 08:56:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Kohl's is great, they have pretty much everything. They're constantly having sales.
TJ Maxx is pretty good, if you get there at the right time, just depends what you're exactly looking for. =)
2007-03-02 09:03:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmm.. got to Marshalls because it has brand names' clothings at discounted rate. Cheers!
2007-03-02 09:34:56
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answered by Ichigo 4
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