04 Fashion store to shop

4 Affordable Fashion Clothing Stores To Shop

When it comes to shopping for good clothes, you often have to spend a huge amount of money to get what you want. You might stumble upon an excellent online fashion store but abandon it as soon as you look at its prices. We’ve put up a list of 4 inexpensive fashion clothing stores to enhance your fashion game. We considered fabric and quality, price (compared to quality), overall usefulness, and approachability to a large following. This list includes only the stores that sell clothes for both men and women. (No discount, department store, or boutique retailers were included in this list by us.)

 

Kajaii

This NY-based brand is best known for affordable and stylish clothes that design-savvy customers love. They provide everything a modern fashionista would need. Their clothes can be worn anywhere from dinners to picnics.

The Pros: Excellent clothes and sweatpants, appreciable quality, impressive design.

The Cons: You’ll have a hard time getting over their clothes.

 

ZARA

The Spanish manufacturer is famously known for its expertise to get on-trend items on the ground fast, mostly because it produces a good bulk of its clothing in its very own factories. Although it took time to flourish in the US, design-savvy consumers now go to Zara for affordable workwear that doesn’t seem cheap.

The Pros: Fabulous clothes and shoes, excellent quality, transcendent design.

The Cons: Knock-offs aplenty. Still, no e-commerce for US customers, although sources say it will happen sooner than expected.

 

COS

An acronym for Collection of Style, COS is owned by H&M but grants a much more elegant and well-edited selection for both men and women. So every time anyone from Fashion heads over to Europe, we stock up.

The Pros: Earnestly perfect clothes that you will want, from molded shoulder suits to perfectly worn-in jeans to simple lingerie, their clothes are a work of art.

The Cons: They’re not available in the US.

 

 

J.CREW

Till 2003, J.Crew was a family business known best for its quick catalog sales. Enter Mickey Drexler, who made the company–and its creative director, Jenna Lyons–shine. Almost a decade later, J.Crew’s stance is clear. They aspire to provide attractive, first-class clothes to an audience that relishes Fashion but isn’t captives to it. What’s more, they’ve made men drawn in more than t-shirts and jeans for the first time since the early 1970s.

The Pros: Excellent clothes, well-made, good fit, something for everyone.

The Cons: Sometimes we yearn it wasn’t so girly.

 

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