15 Websites To Shop For Spring Break Clothes
Start writing a post
Lifestyle

15 Websites To Shop For Spring Break Clothes

These are 15 websites to shop for spring break clothes!

2971
15 Websites To Shop For Spring Break Clothes
Pixabay

With Spring Break right around the corner, most people want a new wardrobe or at least a few new clothes. I decided to share some of my favorite places to look for spring break clothes for an affordable price (most of the time) I listed below 15 of my favorite websites to look for with the links and hopefully you will find some clothes for your upcoming spring break if you're going somewhere or even if you are staying home but want to prepare for summer. After all, you can usually find the best summer deals in the winter time.

1. Forever 21 https://www.forever21.com/us/shop

2. Misguided https://www.missguidedus.com

3. PRETTYLITTLETHING https://www.prettylittlething.us

4. Topshop http://us.topshop.com/?geoip=home

5. Lulus https://www.lulus.com

6. Revolve http://www.revolve.com

7. Free People https://www.freepeople.com

8. Aritzia https://us.aritzia.com/home

9. Zaful https://www.zaful.com

10. Romwe http://us.romwe.com/?ref=www&rep=dir&ret=us

11. Tobi http://www.tobi.com

12. Pacsun http://www.pacsun.com/#womens-tab

13. Urban Outfitters https://www.urbanoutfitters.com

14. Brandy Melville https://www.brandymelvilleusa.com

15. ASOS http://www.asos.com/women/

Whether you find yourself looking for shirts, shorts, skirts, pants, shoes, accessories, these websites have a little bit of everything. These websites are great for all your Spring Break essentials! If you are on a strict budget, remember you can always look under the sale section for some hidden gems. Just remember not to get too carried away with your spending!

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
Politics

Ancient Roman Kings: 7 Leaders of Early Rome

The names and dates of the reigns of the first four kings, as well as the alternation of Sabin and Latin names, are more legendary than historical. The last three kings, of Etruscan origin, have an existence which seems less uncertain.

1391
inside ancient roman building
Photo by Chad Greiter on Unsplash

It is evident that all this is only a legend although archeology shows us little by little that these kings if they did not exist as the ancient history, describes them, have at least in the very Outlines were real as chief of a shepherd’s tribe. The period when kings ruled Rome could estimate at 245 years.

Keep Reading...Show less
Student Life

Love Lost

Being the girl that is falling for the boy is never easy.

1657
Love Lost
Pexels

You constantly text my phone telling me that you want to see me and hang out, even though we may not have sex we cuddle and that’s intimacy in its own. I’m tired of buying you food and being there for you like a girlfriend when you consistently tell me you aren't ready for a girlfriend. I am constantly feeling I’m getting slapped in the face because I’m doing all these things and getting nothing in return. Every day I feel myself liking you more which is just crazy because why would I even waste my time liking someone there isn’t a future with. I just want you to be honest with me and with yourself, tell me how you feel from your heart, stop just saying you aren’t ready. You are wasting time telling me you aren’t ready because while you are “getting ready” some guy somewhere else is telling me that he likes me and thinks I’m beautiful and wants to date me. I’m not asking for much, but I at least want exclusivity because you ask me for all these things but in return you give me nothing.

Keep Reading...Show less
Pretty Little Liars

From reading the books in eighth grade to watching the television show all throughout high school, "Pretty Little Liars"basically defined my teenage existence. I was completely and totally obsessed on all accounts. However, even though I loved the fact that the books and the show are starkly different, there are simply just some ways in which the books are much better. Let's take a look:

Keep Reading...Show less
Student Life

To The Girl In The Back Row

I just want you to know you are loved. You are loved so very much.

2163
To The Girl In The Back Row
Sojo.net

Recently I was blessed to be a counselor at a wonderful camp, secluded in a cornfield somewhere in Virginia. I consider myself to be a seasoned camp counselor, as I have not only been a camper for most of my life but have been privileged enough to work multiple camps with all kinds of different facilities. I have worked camps with multi-thousand dollar facilities, with zip lines, rock walls, ropes courses, and boats. I have worked at camps with amazing water sports, camps with paintball, camps with canoes and paddle boats and floating blobs or trampolines in the middle of the water. I have worked at camps with in ground pools and camps without any pools, and even some camps with go-karts. I've had problem kids, kids who refuse to listen to anything I say, kids who sneak out after lights out to meet a significant other, and kids who are every camp counselors dream.

Keep Reading...Show less
Politics

Why The United Nations Is Key For The World

"As to the U.N., things will be different after Jan. 20th"- Donald J. Trump

2477
Why The United Nations Is Key For The World
Flickr/ses7

The United Nations (UN) has been in existence since June of 1945. Since then, the world has come together to work on and solve some of the harshest problems that face the Human Race. Be it children in societal ills like Human Trafficking, natural issues like Deforestation, or issues of extreme poverty, the UN has worked together in an attempt to make it a better place for us all. It's the only organization in the history of the world to bring people together in a willing, peaceful way; a feat that not even the League of Nations could do in the Post- WWI era. Why was it that one organization failed, and the other one is still going strong, 72 years later?

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments