Best Online Clothing Stores

Check out some of the best clothing sites for cheap deals, unique finds, and clothes customized to you.

You don’t have drive to a Neiman Marcus to find great clothes. By using the Internet, you can save yourself time and money, while creating a unique fashion style. There are tons of web sites offering all kinds of fashions, from geeky t-shirts to designer jeans.


ThinkGeekThinkGeek (www.thinkgeek.com)

Think Geek is a great place to start. This site has been around for a while, serving out everything from cases of energy drinks to t-shirts for geeks across the planet. You’ll be able to find a wide variety of desk toys here, ranging from dart guns to puzzles. ThinkGeek really shines with their shirt collection, however. With categories catering to everyone from UNIX nerds to Hackers, you’ll find something here that is insanely geeky. They have both men’s and women’s sizes. You can even get a shirt with PI spelled out. Just don’t break your thick-frame glasses while reading their extensive catalog.




BlueflyBluefly (www.bluefly.com)

Beginning as a small company offering discount fashion, Bluefly has blossomed into a large online clothing retailer with primetime TV commercials. If you’re a fan of Diesel, Gucci, D&G, etc., look at Bluefly. Their men’s and women’s selections are extensive and lavish. You can get a sweater retailing at $145.00 for $78.30 from Bluefly; they cut prices significantly enough for you to be able to afford top-notch brands. Even while writing this, Bluefly was offering 10% off all purchases. It’s high-end fashion at a great price.




ThreadlessThreadless (www.threadless.com)

With enough vector-based, artsy t-shirts to make a graphics design major drool, Threadless keeps the trendy pattern going with creative, affordable t-shirts. When you browse their selection, you’ll instantly be reminded of walking into the men’s section of an Urban Outfitters store. The vector art, bright colors, and flashy designs make every t-shirt a hit. Rest assured that you will never see anyone in the mall with the shirt you’re wearing. Threadless even encourages submitting a design you’ve made and to possibly turn it into one of their shirts. Threadless has a great reputation; don’t think twice about ordering from anyone else. Plus, why pay the inflated price of $25 to $30 a t-shirt at Urban Outfitters, when Threadless offers you great design at around $15 a pop?




T-Shirt HellT-Shirt Hell (www.tshirthell.com)

If you want an insanely over-the-top, completely offensive shirt, look no further than T-Shirt Hell. No religion, race, or person is safe from the merchandise available here. Designed for the rebel in all of us, T-Shirt Hell lets you speak what you truly feel via your clothing. Some of the more tame slogans include “Asthma is Sexy,” “Bad Samaritan,” and “Plain Clothes Cop.” Prices aren’t bad at about $18 a t-shirt, and they have a wide variety of sizes available. If you dare, check out all of their shirts and find one to annoy each person you know.




NeighborhoodiesNeighborhoodies (www.neighborhoodies.com)

Want to represent your ‘hood—literally? Check out Neighborhoodies, a company specializing in sweatshirts, t-shirts, and accessories customized to your liking. By logging on to their Web site, you can design your own, one-of-a-kind hooded sweatshirt (or other article of clothing) with your choice of text, logo, and colors. Now boys from Brooklyn and ladies from L.A. can let people know exactly where they’re from. The prices are steep (starting at $50), though, making it a good investment and a wonderful gift idea.




Busted TeesBusted Tees (www.bustedtees.com)

Those with a keen sense of humor will love Busted Tees. From the creators of CollegeHumor.com, the t-shirts have that Urban Outfitters look, but with a popular joke on the front. Christopher Walken/SNL fans will appreciate the “MORE COWBELL” shirt, while others will enjoy jokes such as “Nobody Likes a Vegetarian” and “Jersey girls ain’t trash. (trash gets picked up).” Shirts are only $18 and will guarantee conversation and laughter at your next party.




KarmaloopKarmaloop (www.karmaloop.com)

They used to cater to the rave scene; now, they target the urban crowd. Karmaloop offers brands like Triple 5 Soul, LRG, and American Apparel to fill your closet. K-Loop’s prices are fair, and you’ll be able to find some great deals when there’s a sale. Funky hats, colorful shoes, and awesome bags are just some of the great finds. If you went on a shopping spree here, you could create a unique look for yourself unmatched by any other retailer. They’ve even got Members Only jackets, just in case you accidentally threw out your grandfather’s.

Showing 17 comments

  1. fancybaby at 7:39am 21st November 2010 you forgot to mention my shop: http://shop.ebay.com/fancybaby1/m.html :)
  2. jahaira at 12:16am 16th November 2010 www.caelinyc.com
  3. Amanda at 4:24pm 24th September 2010 JaxonBoutique.com is a great site, they packaged the dress I ordered beautifully and received it within 7 business days.
  4. Carmen at 12:01pm 20th July 2010 Do any of these site ship to South Africa? There are no local sites where you can buy clothes!
  5. mina at 12:32am 14th July 2010 try amiclubwear.com, trust me its the best!
  6. girl at 5:16am 13th July 2010 i want a cool clothes store with latest trends in young womens fashion and cheap
  7. Louis Cooper at 10:17am 9th July 2010 Try www.Hunnah-LeaDesigns.com.au for original women's clothing
  8. Annoyed at 5:02pm 2nd June 2010 You failed to mention how expensive or ridiculously overpriced most of these sites are...
  9. timada at 5:14pm 29th May 2010 THANK YOU!
  10. siba at 8:46pm 6th April 2010 yes, even I have tried ordering from deeptis and I did not expect the extent to which they go to give a really personal experience. Best to order clothes from India which are otherwise exorbitantly priced here in UK or US. Some great innovative designs too.

    tc
    siba
  11. Nimeesha at 2:22am 29th March 2010 Best website I have encountered for Indian ethnic wear : www.deeptis.com
  12. Skezar at 6:55pm 15th February 2010 http://josephinesfashionboutique.com is pretty cool.
  13. Karen at 10:43pm 9th February 2010 Try www.getmysize.com and find the best size for your body shape.
  14. jakehunter at 7:46pm 21st November 2009 How about knowboutique.com
    They are super cheap and offering free shipping
  15. Ian Bell at 3:20pm 9th September 2009 I have purchased a number of shirts from Threadless.com and have been happy. Another good site is www.redbubble.com where they have original t-shirts with designs from independent designers. I like Shirtsmyway, but the process almost seems too complicated for me. I know they have simple options, but they are just too hard to find IMO.
    1. Dan Gaul at 10:44am 10th September 2009 How often do you order from threadless? They seem to be getting huge. I have heard their name come up over and over again.
      1. Ian Bell at 12:23pm 14th September 2009 Maybe a few times per year. The shirt quality isn't the best, but at $10 per shirt, I guess you get what you pay for.
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