What are some stores that are like Bebe, Express and even Free People where college girls shop at? Like dressy and edgy clothing not like Forever 21, AE, Hollister, etc
hitler_the_goat answered Sunday June 21 2009, 4:18 am: here's the deal, don't shrug this off as just a stupid response, I'm helping you and your budget.
check out the goodwill or salvation army near campus, not even kidding, some of the rich kids buy stuff and only wear it once, there's a lot of cool trendy/edgy clothes in there, formal dresses, all kinds of stuff. and the kicker is that its all inexpensive as hell. brand new button up shirts- 5 bucks. formal dress that would usually run around five hundred bucks-try thirty. there's also stores downtown that sell some crazy ass shit that cater to the low budget college kid. fifty bucks will get you most of a new wardrobe, and I'm not kidding.
also, lots of girls leave some really expensive clothes in their dorms after they all take off for the summer, so don't be opposed to looking through after final exams. And don't think that dumpster shopping is below you, its possible to furnish an apartment in an afternoon's time with a chevy S-10 and a few friends.
the savings are out there, and wait for a prying eye to find them.
-gunner [ hitler_the_goat's advice column | Ask hitler_the_goat A Question ]
thequotablepatella answered Sunday June 21 2009, 1:10 am: Unfortunately, the stores that you listed are the only nationally present chains that cater to college-aged girls. If you're looking for clothes that you won't see on every other girl that you see around campus, you'll have to seek out smaller stores. Your best bet would be if you were to go to a large-ish city near you: there are usually more independently-owned stores in larger market areas. [ thequotablepatella's advice column | Ask thequotablepatella A Question ]
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