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Clothes for Young Teen Girls

Where do your younger teen girls (still in middle school) like to shop for clothes? My daughter loves Aeropostale but it seems like a lot of their clothes are similar so I thought she may want to start shopping other places too. She does like the jeans at Old Navy. I like the sales and coupons at both places! I know some of her friends shop at Hollister. I have looked at the website and it seems pretty expensive. Do any of you shop there? Do they offer coupons, etc. if you get on their email list? Thanks!

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Also, if you/she are not opposed to gently used, you could try Ebay. Name brand lots are always on there, and for a fraction of what you would pay brand new.

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You could try this coupon website: http://www.retailmenot.com/view/hollisterco.com

Just type in the store you're looking for...I can usually find some decent coupons or online discounts.
Good luck!

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You could try this coupon website: http://www.retailmenot.com/view/hollisterco.com

Just type in the store you're looking for...I can usually find some decent coupons or online discounts.
Good luck!

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Check out Plato's Closet. It is a very hip second hand clothing store owned by the company that has Once Upon a Child and Play It Again Sports. Folks, usually teens, college students and cool young adults, bring their unwanted fashionable, name brand clothes, shoes, accessories, books and DVDs and get money for them and the store is very selective to brand names and styles, they make their profit but still keeps the prices down. My daughter LOVES going there and feels like a treasure hunter and I feel like I can get her more for less. We are both happy. This last visit before school started was a gold mine, she did amazingly well and ALWAYS is complemented on her unique style, and I am happy not to bust the budget.

P.S. They have a frequent buyer program and if you don't take a plastic bag you get an extra stamp. When you fill the card you get an extra 20% off your next shopping spree.

P.P.S. My daughter just came in my office and added that Plato's Closet is Her Happy Place!

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Also, if you/she are not opposed to gently used, you could try Ebay. Name brand lots are always on there, and for a fraction of what you would pay brand new.

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My stepdaughter always seems to find stuff she likes on sale at Kohl's.

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Cant say enough about Plato's Closet!!!! I LOVE That place, so does my eldest (14yo - HS Freshman). She loves that store, as do many of our friends and their kids. My daughter LOVES talking about the fact that she got a Vera Bradley purse ($85+) for FREE b/c she used her Plato's Point Card (Cost $5 but you get 1pt for each $1 spent - also you only pay the price once and it is good forever:) )

I have even found things for myself there too lol

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Hollister is so overrated. Seriously. Have you checked out Styles for Less or Pacific Sunwear or even Target? What about American Eagle? American Eagle is somewhat like Hollister but a little cheaper and have better sizes and stuff.

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You can try Burlington Coat Factory and Rugged OutFitters, both have name brand clothes and at a very decent price and very stylish, with 3 boys and 1 girl I wouldn't trade those stores for anything.

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I would say to go to the places she likes and then shop the sale racks. You have to go more often but pays off in the end.

ETA - @ reverandruby - I was teased merciously when in school for not having the brand name clothes, as was my sister. It really killed our self esteem which is tragic. You may not understand, but it's important!

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