Websites to shop for clothes
Websites to shop for clothes
Good morning to you all, and welcome once again to another BargainBrute.Com, voted America’s favorite place to shop online, short informative narrative.
Today we will take a look at where you can find “Websites to shop for clothes.” As is the norm for BaraginBrute, we will only concentrate on both the high-quality bargains to be found on the Internet and at the lowest price possible without decreasing the product’s quality.
So on with our story:
If you are searching for the absolute and the cheapest online shopping sites for clothes in America, as you know, there are many; however, not all are equal.
Yes, they all advertise themselves as having the top delivery systems, discounted products, coupons, and supposably have the best red hot deals to be found on the global network of online retail units. Still, as we have learned in the past, some of these claims are really just pie in the sky. So for that reason, all should be extremely careful when shopping online.
Authors note: Because of the above, I will only be discussing in this narrative the online shopping sites which have a proven track record, especially when it comes to both their customer service records and, of course, their willingness to search out high-quality products, then passing them onto their clients at the best price available to them. Qualities that our hosts BargainBrute.com have demonstrated over and over again since they were founded in Fort Collins, Colorado, so many years ago.
First up: Ruelala: This quite charming online retailer seems, at first glance, to sell almost everything including, women’s wear, menswear, and a relatively extensive range of kids wear, so as I said they do seem to sell almost anything not specializing in one brand over the other.
Based in Boston, Massachusetts, they were founded in 2007 and now have Mark McWeeny as their CEO. He educated himself in Boston, so he has been around for quite some time, probably why other corporations and start-up companies have pushed to become associated with them.
In all, Ruelala has three subsidiaries the “Gilt Groupe,” “Smartbargains.com,” and ‘LT,” mostly formed after their parent organization “Kinetic,” also formed by Mark McWeeny and his partner ‘Ben Fichman,” came into being.
Billing themselves as one of the few online retailers to offer 70% off regular retail prices, they have rapidly become one of the least inexpensive online retailers on the Internet.
My verdict is definitely worth a visit.
Lululemon: Lululemon or to give it its full name “Lululemon Athletica,” was founded in 1998 by Canadian “Chip Wilson,” based in Vancouver as it has been since its founding day back in the 1990s.
Their CEO, who was elected to the post in 2018, goes by the name of ‘Calvin McDonald,” who himself has a net worth of over $23.00 billion and has himself purchased shares in the company, 14,500 of them in total. He has guided the once small retailer to new and incredible phenomenal heights. If analysts are correct, the shares in “Lululemon Athletica” will continue to even more dizzy heights, so my advice to you all is to watch this space.
What has caused this long-term longevity? They probably sell a diversity of inexpensive attire for both the man and the ladies of the online shopping community. Although headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, they are now trading out of Delaware, where they continue their ongoing expansion plans operating an estimated traditional 450 brick and mortar retail units worldwide.
Yes, things are certainly looking up for “Lululemon Athletica,” who not that long ago started out selling Yoga pants and other attire traditionally seen as part of a yoga-styled retail unit, and with all shipping charges free within the American mainland. I guess its two founding members will be delighted.
American Eagle Outfitters: Popularly known as American Eagle, it offers you high quality and trending fashions, including personal care products and accessories.
Founded way back in 1977 by brothers Jerry and Mark Silverman as a subsidiary to the already popular “Retail Ventures, Inc,” a connected company that also operated “Silverman’s Menswear,” which they sold to Jacob Price in 1991 for an undisclosed figure.
Targeting both female and male university and high school students, they specialize in most styles of fashion, including their popular “Jeans,” “boxers,” “polo shirts,” “graphic T-shirts,” and “swimwear,” which have proved so popular that they are now the parent company of the “Aerie,” which are famous for both their intimate apparel and outdoor styles.
Yes, the “American Eagle Outfitters” has come a long, long way since opening their first retail unit back in 1977 in the “Twelve Oaks Mall” in “Novi, Michigan.”
My advice is definitely worth a visit.
Asos:: Although British “ASOS” now has an international presence and trades in 196 countries, headquartered in Camden Town London, they now have offices in New York, Paris, Berin, and Birmingham. They offer a widely diverse product lineup that any online retailer would be proud of.
Founded in 2000, they began life providing fashion items for young adults under the somewhat dubious catchphrase “AsSeenOnScreen,” which roughly translated means “You get what you see.” A tagline that they have now shaken off, as well as the cheap imitation clothing lines they were once famous for selling, and I include Brad Pitt’s red leather jacket he was meant to have worn in the 1999 movie “Fight Club.”