Question Posted Tuesday September 12 2006, 6:54 pm
Ok, well, every Thursday I'm not aloud to wear anything jean. I was wondering where some places were that have not very expensive pants, sweats, skirts, really anything. (Price range-$20.00- $50.00) Thanks!
-American Eagle...they have really good quality jeans that CAN be expensive, but i got a great pair for 40$.
-Forever 21/XXI(if you have this store)...is pretty much cheap all around. Their jeans tend to be 20-35$ range. they also have great cheap skirts and sweats that are really comfortable.
-Victoria's Secret...they have the best sweatpants...and they're the most comfortable.
-Wet Seal/Contempo Casual...they also tend to have sales on skirts, and decent jeans.
-H&M...is one of my favorite stores, they arent as expensive as you'd expect.
-5.7.9(if you have this store)...i dont usually buy jeans here, but they do tend to be cheap.
-Pacific Sunwear(Pac-Sun)...they almost always have deals specifically on jeans. 3 pairs for 75$, 2 pairs for 50$. They're great deals. Everything else in the store tends to be expensive though...
LoveNJstyle answered Tuesday September 12 2006, 10:52 pm: pants are like $40 at american eagle
there's a lot of things that aren't jeans at old navy and i love the sweatpants at victoria's secret and i believe they are under 50. aeropostale has sweats too. <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
crack_is_wack answered Tuesday September 12 2006, 8:23 pm: -I absolutely adore the skirts from American Apparel. They're adorable, moderately inexpensive, comfortable, good quality, and pretty basic so you can match them with anything.
-If want something funkier, they have really cool stuff at Urban Outfitters. Their stuff is a little pricier, but you'll be able to find stuff under $50.
-Wet Seal and Forever 21 have cool stuff and are really cheap. They're more on the preppy/boho side.
-www.gojane.com has a lot of really cute, affordable things.
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