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Fashion on the high­street can be expensive, whether you decide to shop in Urban Outfitters or Topshop, you can’t avoid those costly price tags. It’s now becoming the norm to shop online. With plenty of discount codes and seasonal sales, you have loads more choice. If you’re wondering where you can get more bang for your buck, carry on reading. Here are five online websites you will want to bookmark.

eBay

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Let’s start with eBay first, one of the most famous websites in the world to grab a sheer bargain! You are able to scroll through eBay via your laptop, smartphone and even your tablet. Another helpful website is that of Fat Fingers. This website finds all the typos on eBay, for example; say you are wanting to buy a pair of boots from Topshop, perhaps some sellers have misspelled this brand, and typed it as Top Shop or Top­Shop. Fat Fingers picks up on these errors and finds the best deals for you.

Clover Blossom

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If you’re wanting affordable knitwear or looking for expensive looking jewellery on the cheap, Clover Blossom is the destination to be heading to. They update their website with on-trend products daily, from must-have shoes to designer inspired tees. It’s a UK based fashion label, it’s fresh, fashionable with an easy to use website.

Romwe

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Romwe offers a huge selection of the latest street styles from around the world. The online store is always dropping the latest trends, whether you’re wanting a day dress or a pair of knee high boots, they have something for everyone. This webstore is extremely cheap too, and a favourite amongst the Fashion Bloggers.

Everything 5 Pounds

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Another go­to place if you ever want anything the next day is good old Everything 5 Pounds, this powerhouse of a virtual store really does stock everything. From holiday sandals to designer inspired handbags. The best thing about this website? Everything is £5!

Gumtree

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Some people are slowly steering away from selling their unwanted clothes on eBay and choosing to list them on Gumtree instead. This makes sense as each advert is free to publish and there’s no fees at all. Also, be sure to check out their free section. People are throwing away their unwanted clothes like you wouldn’t believe. You are guaranteed to secure a bargain on this website.

Avery Parker

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