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Cheap clothes: The best places to score a bargain on clothing & accessories

Looking for the best places to shop online for cheap fashion? Maybe you'd love to score a few amazing statement necklaces and super cute maxidresses but can't even imagine finding the time to get to the mall and don't want to break the bank? You're in luck! Check out our guide to the best online shopping resources for amazingly cute and totally affordable clothes and accessories.GIRL PROPSFind
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Looking for the best places to shop online for cheap fashion? Maybe you'd love to score a few amazing statement necklaces and super cute maxidresses but can't even imagine finding the time to get to the mall and don't want to break the bank? You're in luck! Check out our guide to the best online shopping resources for amazingly cute and totally affordable clothes and accessories.

GIRL PROPS
Find a ton of variety in jewelry and accessories, with prices beginning at $3 — with only one item on the entire site over $100 when we recently checked. Search by "most popular" for a way to find on-trend looks conveniently. Orders in the U.S. qualify for free shipping.

10 DOLLAR MALL
You guessed it: Everything at 10 Dollar Mall is under $10, with everyday tanks and tees priced around $4.99. It's a great option for wardrobe basics that don't need to be fancy.  

GO JANE
Here's a great option for everything from clothes and shoes to jewelry and accessories. Some items tend toward the bold—like party dresses with wild cutouts—but it's a small financial commitment to make for, say, a bachelorette party invite that makes you step out of your comfort zone.

DELIA'S
This well-established site offers a wide range of clothes and accessories, with many party dresses in the $50 range and casual summer sandals at two pairs for $25 when we last looked. It's right for you if your style is playful and youthful—or if you want to incorporate some way affordable pieces into your wardrobe that are.

FOREVER 21
No, this stuff won't last you forever, but you can fill up your digital shopping cart with a dozen on-trend looks for the season and still not hit the three-figure mark. There's free shipping every day on orders over $50, too, so stock up on colorful essentials — and utterly non-essentials — with many dresses under $20, jeans around the $10 range and accessories around $5.

ASOS
Until recently, this retailer existed only online—so ASOS knows a thing or two about how to keep your shopping experience super streamlined and easy. Find amazing clothes (plus sizes too), accessories, footwear and even beauty items. There's free delivery worldwide, and a 10% student discount to boot.

PAPAYA
Find awesome right-on-trend pieces at this site, like lace shorts for $20.99 when we recently checked. Leggings start at $10, and accessories at just $2.99.

2B
You'll find a great array of clothing and accessories, from casual to dressy at 2B every day. Even better? Sale prices dip way lower, with a ton of discounted dresses for $20 a pop.

VENUS
Search a wide selection of clothes at low prices, including bulky items like coats under $80. Avoid the temptation to fill your entire closet with new shoes, like strappy wedges and peep-toe pumps for around $40.

TWO LIPS
Search a super sexy and affordable collection of shoes at Two Lips, with inventory divided by style for easy browsing. There's a clearance section with deep discounts to boot — so to speak. 

MOD CLOTH
This site's especially great for more individual and retro-inspired looks. There's a whole range of price points on offer, but a recent search revealed great wedge heels for $34.99, and party dresses around $50 — both bound to be wardrobe staples. There are a ton of super stylish plus-size options, too.

6PM
If you're looking for designer finds, 6PM offers name brands at outlet prices. Think Badgley Mischka, Charles Jourdan, DKNY and tons more with prices a fraction of retail.

A version of this story originally appeared on iVillage.