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Places to Buy Spring & Summer Clothes *pt. 2*

 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. This is part 2, of my previous post, I thought I'd add more summer clothes. I hope you all enjoy it, comment what you'll be wearing this summer and spring. 


DRESSES

URBAN OUTFITTERS (l i n k)

- Urban Outfitters can be pricy but there is a sale category on the website, and there are cheaper dresses on there
- Also if you look up "urban outfitters promo codes" on google there some that you can use at checkout, for a discount (here are some - click this)

PRINCESS POLLY (l i n k)
- Princess Polly has a lot of cute and trendy dresses, and they also have a sale section that has cute cheap dresses

NASTY GAL (l i n k)
- Nasty Gal has a lot of dresses and they have a lot of really cheap dresses
- I actually own a couple of dresses from Nasty Gal and they're very cute and great quality

SKIRTS
H&M (l i n k)
- H&M has a lot of cute skirts, and they're not too expensive

AERIE (l i n k)
- Aerie has some very trendy skirts and they're perfect for summer
- Also the skirts aren't super pricy

PACSUN(l i n k)
- Pacsun has a lot of trendy skirts, they also sell Brandy Melville skirts as well
- Some of the skirts are expensive, but there are some for under $30 that are cute

SUNGLASSES
FREE PEOPLE (l i n k)
- Free People has a lot of super cute chunky sunglasses 
- They do have some expensive ones but there are some for under $30

ASOS (l i n k)
- ASOS has a lot of styles in sunglasses and they aren't super expensive either

That's all I hope you all enjoyed, thank you for reading!
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