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Fashion in the Forest: 4 Clothing Websites You Need in Your Life Right Now

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Wake Forest chapter.

Springtime basically begs me to update my wardrobe. So many new patterns and colors and styles! Check out these four online clothing stores to add some life to your closet and fulfill your every clothing need:

1. Lucy in the Sky

Need a dress for spring formal? Looking for cute new accessories to revamp your wardrobe? Lucy in the Sky is an online clothing store that sells everything from rompers to bralettes to body jewelry, all at a fairly low price. They also frequently hold huge online store discounts and clearances.

 

2. TFNC

TFNC is a London based brand that is famous for it’s stylish and glamorous party dresses. They also hold a variety of jumpsuits, rompers, tops and jackets. It may be pricier than similar stores, such as ASOS or Tobi, but TFNC is the online store to shop if you’re looking for something different and bold. 

 

3. SpiritualSoles

SpiritusSoles is a small Charlotte based company owned by a local NC native who sells her handcrafted jewelry and clothing through Etsy. All of her products are custom made and hand-packaged – making each idem unique to the buyer.

 

4. Wanelo

Wanelo.com is basically a search engine for any product, including clothes, shoes, dorm decorations, handmade gifts, phone cases, bikinis, and more. It has a similar layout to Pinterest, but here you can search for a specific product or browse in the “trending” section to see what’s popular among other Wanelo shoppers. Search for an item and Wanelo will take you to the site where you can buy the actual products.

 

*Cover image from WHERETOGET

Haley Callicott

Wake Forest '19

Haley is a current senior at Wake Forest University majoring in business and minoring in writing. She is the Editor-in-Chief and Campus Correspondent for HC Wake Forest, a member of Kappa Beta Gamma and an undergraduate advisor for the Student Advisory Board. 
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