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  1. Jul 25, 2019 · Buying clothes for the new school year can be expensive — unless you shop strategically. Here’s how to pay less for back-to-school clothes.

    • American Eagle For An Affordable, Body-Positive, Wardrobe
    • Mall Stores For When You Need Something Quickly, and Outlet Stores For Value
    • Victoria’s Secret and Aerie For Cozy Sweatshirts and Leggings
    • Madewell and Everlane For Looking Polished, Plus Some Thrifting on The Side
    • H&M and Target For Essentials and Grailed Or Depop For Gently Worn Designer Duds
    • Kohl’s to Stay Trendy on A Budget
    • Express For Professional-Looking Clothes You Can Still Wear in High School
    • Rei For Clothes That Work on A Hiking Trail and in A Classroom
    • Hollister For Beachy But school-appropriate Essentials
    • Amazon For Easy-To-Get, Easy-To-Return Brands

    Of all the stores mentioned by the teens I spoke to, the one that came up most often is American Eagle. (This checks out numbers-wise, too—its sales are growing, which is difficult to do with a young customer base.) Molly, a rising senior in high school in Arlington, VA, says she likes American Eagle because it’s “not quite cheap but not nearly as ...

    “Two big factors determine where I go back-to-school clothes shopping,” says Kimi, a rising senior in high school in Vienna, VA. “Convenience and price.” If she’s after convenience, she’ll head to the mall—it’s right down the road from her house—and shop at stores like Urban Outfitters, American Eagle, Francesca’s, Forever 21, and PacSun. If she’s ...

    People might get decked out in their fanciest clothes on the first day of school, but comfort is key for the rest of the year. This is why Miranda, a rising senior in high school, likes to get her clothes from Victoria’s Secret, American Eagle, and Aerie, American Eagle’s loungewear line. (Yes, VS isn’t just synonymous with push-up bras anymore.) “...

    No matter what year you are in college, there are times when you need to look put-together, and times when it’s fine to look like you just rolled out of bed and put on whatever (because that’s what you did). Ali, a rising sophomore at Bard College, likes Madewell and Everlane when she’s pursuing a more mature look, though she relied on Forever 21 a...

    Jacob, a rising sophomore at the University of Oregon, says that most of his day-to-day clothes are thrifted from places like Goodwill or bought new on the cheap from stores like H&M and Target. But now he has an on-campus job, which means he has some spare cash to explore high-end resale sites and apps like Grailed and Depop. When browsing through...

    There can be a lot of pressure to keep up with fashion in high school and college—which is tough for many people who don’t have unlimited funds to do so. Shane is a rising sophomore at Emerson College who likes fashion but also likes saving money, so he shops at Kohl’s for his apparel. “I like shopping at Kohls for back to school stuff,” he says. “...

    Express is a casual-classic brand usually associated with office-appropriate basics. But Rebecca, a rising junior in high school in Vienna, VA, also likes it for back-to-school shopping, mainly because it’s at the local mall, so it’s accessible. She also likes Express because it carries apparel she can wear for formal occasions, as well as day-to-d...

    Michael, a rising junior at Penn State, is an outdoorsy guy. I know this because he is my brother, and also because he was out of cell range hiking the Pacific Crest Trail when I first tried to text him about this article. When I was finally able to track him down, he confirmed that he, like many other trail-minded people, uses REI as his one-stop ...

    Hollister is a West Coast surf bum-inspired store you may have seen (and smelled) at your local mall. And it’s a go-to for Nina, a rising high school senior in Virginia. She likes to buy shorts from Hollister, which come in a wide variety of fabrics and cuts, like frayed short-shorts, bike shorts, and longer shorts that can be worn to school. Shop ...

    If you are not a teen, but still responsible for helping one procure a back-to-school wardrobe, try Amazon. The mega-retailer carries many of the brands students mentioned by the teens I spoke to, such as Nike, Patagonia, Carhartt, The North Face, and Columbia. Best of all? With a flexible return policy (well, most of the time), you can send anythi...

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  2. Jul 27, 2022 · Fall semester, is that you? From Ulta to Muji to Lulus to Urban Outfitters, these are the absolute best stores for back-to-school shopping this year.

  3. Aug 29, 2022 · What 39 Students, From Preschool to High School, Are Wearing on Their First Day Back From Pokémon hoodies and status-y lunch boxes to baggy jeans and very tall socks.

  4. shopdennys.com › pages › familyAbout Us | Denny's

    Denny's: A Clothing Store and So Much More. Whether you're seeking the very latest trends in back-to-school fashions for your kids, or more basic items such as sleepwear or playwear, Denny’s is the place to go. A family run business, that has been servicing families for over 40 years.

  5. Feb 20, 2024 · The National Retail Federation expects the average American family to spend $264 on back-to-school clothing and accessories, and a total of $864 per household on back-to-school expenses in 2022...

  6. Denny's Has The Latest Kids Fashion Trends. From Baby Girl Clothes To Dresses For Juniors To Trendy Teen Clothing, Denny's Carries It All. Visit Denny's Today!

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