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Places to Buy Summer & Spring Clothes

 Hi everyone today I am going to telling you guys some great places, you all can buy spring and summer clothes. These websites are size-inclusive and will look great on everyone. I hope you all enjoy it, comment what you'll be wearing this summer and spring. 


Swimsuits

More expensive options: 

TRIANGL (l i n k)

- triangl has so many styles and fits that will suit every body and chest type

FRANKIES BIKINIS (l i n k )
- Frankies has so many cute and trendy bikinis that look great on every body type and chest size
- They also have colors that complement every skin complexion

Cheaper Options
AERIE (l i n k)
- Aerie has so many swimsuit options and its great for people who prefer one-piece suits over bikinis
- They also have great priced swimwear

SHEIN (l i n k)
- Though, SHEIN isn't my first choice they have a lot of cheap swimsuits
- There are also so many discount codes that are variable for you to get money off your purchases


Tank Tops

ZARA (l i n k)
- Zara has so many cute tank top options for a good price
- Zara also has so many basic colors which are great transitional pieces for the fall and winter

ARITZIA (l i n k)
- Artizia is a little pricy but they have great neutral colored tank tops
- They are very size inclusive as well

FOREVER21 (l i n k)
- Forever21 has some very cute tank tops and body suits in all different colors and styles
- They are also cheap

SHORTS
AMERICAN EAGLE (l i n k)
- American Eagle has so many great styles of shorts and they are very size inclusive
- The prices are not too pricy

PACSUN (l i n k)
- Pacsun has very cute and trendy shorts

LEVI'S *501s* (l i n k)
- I really like this style, but Levi's has all types of styles that are cute as well
- Levi's are just a classic denim brand, so I had to include them

That's all I hope you all enjoyed, thank you for reading!
There will be a part 2 Thursday.
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