7 Best Stores for a Girl on a Budget!


Esther Penn originated in Texas with two storefronts located in Dallas and Fort Worth. They also have a killer online website if you don’t live in the area, but if you do, definitely stop by because the store is adorable! They have quite a bit more in store than online.

 

I feel like this one is pretty self-explanatory. Every girl loves Lulu’s, and if you don’t yet, you will! Lulu’s has anything you would need for any occasion at great prices. A Date? Prom? Or, maybe just a cute new pair of shoes for your next beach vacay? They’ve got you covered.

Aussies really are just as fashionable as they seem on Instagram. Princess Polly is out of Australia with an amazing website full of fun, flirty pieces. They carry some of my favorite brands like Mink Pink, Quay, and Levi’s. They are definitely not one to miss!

Luca + Grae was started fairly recently by one of my favorite online influencers, Aspyn Ovard. I think the store is very reflective of her style and aesthetic which is absolutely to die for! This shop definitely has a boho vibe which I love.

Half of the reason I love Nasty Gal so much (other than their amazing selection) is the show Girl Boss on Netflix. If you haven’t seen it… why are you still reading this blog post? Go! They always have crazy good sales including 40% off everything right now!

At this point, you all know how much I love American Threads! I swear, I cannot leave that store without purchasing something. It’s adorable and so my style. I’m also super excited because they just opened up a new location in Southlake which is about a half an hour from Dallas!

Ah, another store you all are probably sick of hearing about. If you haven’t looked through their website, it’s absolutely adorable. This company is also based out of Australia, so you would assume the shipping costs would be crazy expensive. Nope! Love, love, love Pepper Mayo.

 

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