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15 Stores Like Revolve to Check Out ASAP

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We’ve long been obsessed with Revolve as the ideal place to pick up cute wedding guest dresses, celebrity-approved styles and even cult-favorite beauty brands. And while we’ll happily comb through the site’s sale section any day of the week, it can’t hurt to expand our horizons with a few additional stores like Revolve. Below, PureWow editors’ favorite places to shop when you’re looking to shake things up just a little bit.

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Stores Like Revolve at a Glance

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Best for Denim

Abercrombie & Fitch

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Best for Trendy Designer Pieces

Shopbop

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Best for Investment Pieces

FWRD

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Best Sustainable Alternative

Reformation

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Best for Event Dresses

Lulus

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Best for Denim

1.  Abercrombie & Fitch

What We Like

  • typically less expensive than Revolve
  • inclusive size range
  • great basics

What We Don’t Like

  • tends to sell out quickly

Abercrombie & Fitch

If you love Revolve’s denim selection (including Agolde, Mother and Citizens of Humanity) but would prefer something a bit more budget friendly, Abercrombie & Fitch is your best bet. The brand has undergone something of a makeover in recent years, and has tons of classic and trendy denim styles to shop, all of which come in both Classic and Curve cuts to better fit a wider range of body types. Of course, it also has some phenomenal wedding guest dresses, chic bodysuits and incredibly comfy athleisure to round out your wardrobe in style.

Best for Trendy Designer Pieces

2.  Shopbop

What We Like

  • wide range of prices and styles
  • carries lots of up-and-coming brands
  • free two-day shipping for Amazon Prime members

What We Don’t Like

  • cannot sort items by price

Shopbop

Shopbop carries a wide range of both established and up-and-coming designers, so there’s always something fresh and new to discover. Even better, the site has pre-organized collections to shop, like As Seen on Social, Most Hearted, Editor Finds Under $200 and seasonal trend breakdowns to really help you hone in on what you’re looking for. Because Shopbop is owned by Amazon, Prime members can enjoy free two-day shipping so you can start styling your new favorite wardrobe staples even faster.

Best for Investment Pieces

3. FWRD

What We Like

  • curated shops make it easy to find what you like
  • beloved by fashion influencers

What We Don’t Like

  • higher price point than Revolve

FWRD

FWRD (pronounced “forward”) is actually owned by the same parent company as Revolve, and we like to think of it as the site’s luxuriously chic older sister. To give you a sense of FWRD’s style, Kendall Jenner was named creative director in 2021, so you can expect lots of sleek, sexy styling and fashion-insider vibes. The price point is typically higher than Revolve, with a slew of contemporary and designer brands to shop, like Loewe, Balenciaga, Khaite and Wardrobe.NYC, as well as hot beauty brands like Augustinus Bader and SK-II.

Best Sustainable Alternative

4. Reformation

What We Like

  • very transparent about eco-friendly efforts
  • trendy and timeless options

What We Don’t Like

  • not particularly size inclusive

Reformation

Hoping to shop more eco-friendly brands this year? Reformation has perfected the art of crafting flattering-yet-sexy wardrobe staples that somehow straddle the line between trendy and timeless, all with an emphasis on transparency and sustainability. The most popular items are definitely the dresses, with cute options for day and more formal events, but the outerwear and denim shouldn’t be ignored. If you see something you like, we highly suggest you add it to your shopping cart ASAP, as popular styles tend to sell out quite quickly.

Best for Event Dresses

5. Lulus

What We Like

  • affordable price point
  • lots of wedding guest dresses

What We Don’t Like

  • not particularly size inclusive

Lulus

A great budget-friendly alternative to Revolve is Lulus. Prices top out at about $170 (excluding bridal styles), but the vast majority of the items fall within the $60 to $120 range. And while there are lots of fun everyday pieces, like bodysuits, skirts and casual dresses, the real all-stars here are the wedding guest dresses and formal options. Just be sure to check the size chart and read through reviews before you order, as there seems to be some discrepancies across the site when it comes to sizing.

Best Affordable Designs

6.  Showpo

What We Like

  • wider size range than Revolve
  • lots of special occasion options
  • more affordable price point

What We Don’t Like

  • tends to sell out quickly

Showpo

Much like Revolve, Showpo carries tons of trendy pieces for both everyday wear and special occasions, just at a much more affordable price point. The Australian brand also carries a wider size range, with most pieces available in a size US 0 to 16. And to complete your look, Showpo has plenty of earrings, necklaces, belts, bags and other accessories to shop as well.

Best for Quirky Pieces

7. Lisa Says Gah

What We Like

  • unique and eye-catching pieces
  • mix of well-known and up-and-coming designers

What We Don’t Like

  • tends to sell out quickly

Lisa Says Gah

If it’s the quirky, kitschy Revolve styles you love most, you’re bound to become a fan of the California-based Lisa Says Gah. The brand is all about curating a selection of attention-grabbing styles entirely unlike the things you might find at popular mall brands or department stores. Of course, they do carry some better-known designers, like Stine Goya, Ganni, Agolde and House of Sunny, but there are also a ton of smaller brands you may not already be familiar with. And in recent years, the site has been putting a larger emphasis on sustainability, as an eco-friendly bonus.

Most Inclusive Size Range

8.  ASOS

What We Like

  • tall, petite, plus, maternity, curvy and big-bust styles offered
  • most pieces cost under $200
  • lots of trendy options

What We Don’t Like

  • site can be overwhelming to navigate

ASOS

ASOS has long been a favorite for finding trendy styles at affordable prices, but one of the biggest draws is the impressive range of sizes available. There are numerous styles made specifically for tall and petite frames and a vast selection of plus size clothes, but there are also designs for folks who have big boobs, who are pregnant, who have wide feet or who have big bums/wide hips. ASOS also carries fan-favorite brands like Nike, & Other Stories and Topshop.

Best for Trendy Pieces

9. Rumored

What We Like

  • designs made in small batches
  • based in NYC
  • affordable price point

What We Don’t Like

  • not particularly size inclusive

Rumored

Rumored is a small, New York-based brand that produces all its trendy hits in small batches to help minimize its environmental impact. The trend-forward clothes have a touch of ‘90s nostalgia and are sexy without being too overt, with tons of chic dresses for formal events, going out tops and cozy knits of every variety. Plus, everything on site is under $200, including outerwear.

Widest Range of Aesthetics

10.  Nordstrom

What We Like

  • huge selection of brands and styles
  • inclusive size range
  • free shipping on all orders

What We Don’t Like

  • site can be overwhelming to navigate

Nordstrom

Just like Revolve, Nordstrom has something for everyone, no matter how you’d describe your personal style. Plus, it carries many of the same brands as Revolve, including Bardot, Free People, Norma Kamali and For Love & Lemons. That said, the in-house lines are not to be missed, including Zella athleisure, Caslon footwear and anything and everything from Open Edit.

Best for Wedding Guest Dresses

11. Show Me Your Mumu

What We Like

  • affordable price point
  • great party, wedding and cocktail options
  • size inclusive

What We Don’t Like

  • there is a restocking fee for returns

Show Me Your Mumu

If it’s a stunning event dress you’re after, be sure to check out Show Me Your Mumu. The California-based brand has an impressive selection of cocktail, formal and party-ready frocks (including bridesmaids dresses), most of which fall between the $100 to $200 range. There are also tons of plus size options that go up to a size 3X.

Best Party-Ready Styles

12.  Bardot

What We Like

  • trendy silhouettes
  • good selection of wedding guest dresses

What We Don’t Like

  • flat $10 shipping fee

Bardot

If your favorite pieces from Revolve tend to be party dresses and going out tops, you’ll likely have a lot to choose from at Bardot. The Australian brand puts a sexy spin on classic styles, with everything made with natural fibers that are sustainably sourced and ethically crafted. Most pieces fall in the $60 to $150 range, though there are a few pieces under and over that amount. (P.S. Don’t sleep on the outerwear—it looks and feels far more luxe than the under-$300 price tag would suggest.)

Minimalist Styles

13. Meshki

What We Like

  • a great mix of trendy and timeless
  • mostly neutral hues
  • inclusive size range

What We Don’t Like

  • reportedly some inconsistencies with sizing

Meshki

If you’ve been living for the return of ‘90s minimalism, you’re likely going to fall head over heels for Meshki. The dresses, sweaters, jackets and separates are sleek and posh, with subtle twists on timeless silhouettes, including lace panels on slip dresses, rosettes on straps and exaggerated square necklines on bodysuits. Prices range from $30 to $200, with a handful of more expensive, heavily beaded styles.

Influencer-Approved

14. NA-KD

What We Like

  • affordable price point
  • good mix of trendy and timeless
  • great outerwear options

What We Don’t Like

  • tends to sell out quickly

NA-KD

NA-KD is a Swedish brand that regularly collaborates with influencers on micro collections that are incredibly chic (and not as limited as Amazon The Drop’s collabs). There are pieces to fill out your whole wardrobe—jeans, accessories, basics, shoes—but our consistent favorites are outerwear, dresses and coordinating sets. Almost everything runs for less than $200, and there is a small but ever-growing selection of plus-size pieces.

Best for Workwear and Basics

15. Aritzia

What We Like

  • huge range of styles
  • affordable price point
  • high quality

What We Don’t Like

  • reportedly some inconsistencies with sizing

Aritzia

Trendy, feminine and a little vintage, Canadian mega-retailer Aritzia has won over many hearts with their celebrity-favorite Super Puff coats, sexy slip dresses and muted basics that go with everything. The draw? Quality clothes at a mid-range price point. It also has multiple in-house labels that cater to different aesthetics to fit any style, from minimalist workwear to sporty athleisure to flirty mini dresses.


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