Then like myself, the high street retailers are your friend.
I've been reading quite a few articles and not sure I've come across one but I have noticed that some of the clothing or accessories that have been mentioned are quite expensive. Being a student, I can't always afford stuff like that and was wondering if you could do an article a bit more tailored to students - not too expensive but more of a reasonable price range.
Then like myself, the high street retailers are your friend.
Yes, maybe so but I was wondering if there are any other recommendations of shops / websites that I've not come across - i only tend to look at burton / topman / river island and H&M. any sometimes they do not have a great selection of clothing in my area as the shops are fairly small in size
Hi Slobrob,
Our advice spans all price ranges, which means you can adapt it to any budget shop you like. Unfortunately, we work with a select few retailers, mainly due to the fact they support our cause and we have close relationships with them. I am sure if you made a thread on the forum for budget/low cost stores, many would help you find some uncovered gems.
Obviously all the high street retailers are fair game: Topman, H&M, Primark, Burton, New Look etc.
ASOS own range is very good value. Whilst BOOHOO has long been a haven for all fashion conscious women on a budget - good news is, they have just launched a men's range as well: Men's Clothing | Fashion for Men | Men's Fashion at Boohoo.com
We have created specfic dressing on a budget type articles before, try having a search for them on site: dressing budget should return a few. Plus Murray's author link will also help: Fashionbeans.com Author Archives
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