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10 Best Places For Clothes That Won't Break Your Bank Account

We're all ballin' on a budget.

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If you're like me, you have no control when it comes to spending money. My "treat yourself" mentality is really hurting my bank account...but it doesn't have to. If you want to get new clothes while still being able to afford your groceries take a look at this list.

1. Forever 21

This is of course one of the first places that comes to mind. Everyone's been to a Forever 21 and it's an easy stop to keep your bank account levels up.

2. H&M

They have the most basic pieces that you can put together to be cute. And it's easy on your wallet.

3. Boohoo

I swear they're having a sale pretty much every other day. It won't be a problem to find some cute options here.

4. Shein

I've ordered a couple swimsuits from here and they were super cute, AND I didn't have to pay for my top and bottom separately! Keep in mind that their sizes do run a little small though.

5. Zaful

  1. I've personally never ordered from here, but from people that I know who have, it seems to be reliable..and cheap as hell.

6. Amazon

  1. What doesn't amazon do? Need something quick, get that next day shipping!

7. Missguided

They're also always having a sale. Those will always drag you in and have you spend your money.

8. ASOS

They have some name brands for some great prices. They're also very reliable.

9. ThredUP

What's better than an online thrift store? It's basically going thrifting without actually having to do all of the work searching through everything.

10. Tobi

You can find the cutest formal dresses here for the best prices.

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