The thing about Forever21, though, is that I hate shopping in their stores. They are so extremely messy. I googled "Forever21 store" in hopes of finding pictures of the inside of a Forever21 store that looks like everyone I've ever been in, but of course the only pictures I found showed an immaculate layout and presentation, such as:
The stores I have been in are disasters. The racks are so jam packed that you can't move the clothes apart to look at them, there is always a line 15 minutes long for the dressing rooms (half of which are full with empty cardboard boxes for some reason), the checkout line is always long and only 2 people are working, the jewelry display looks like a toddler decided to play Godzilla in it, there are shoes and boots laying around all over the place, you can never find the clothes that are on the mannequins, and there is always some awful music playing at ridiculously loud volumes. It's just not good, not good at all.
So to satisfy my hunger for cheap clothes, I have instead turned to the internet.
Obviously shopping online means you have to know your body well and have a good understanding of how things fit you. I have yet to order something from Forever21 that did not fit... and I order in 3 different sizes. Depending on the cut and shape of the item and how I want it to fit me, I'll either get a S, M, or L. So before you delve into the world of online shopping, make sure you have a good handle on your size and fit.
And I know more than anyone that paying a lot of money for shipping (more money than it actually costs to ship) is no fun, but at F21 you get free shipping on orders over $50. If you're like me, you can break 50 no problem, so no worries about shipping costs!
What to Buy:
-Basics. You can get plain t-shirts and long sleeve shirts for less than $5. Camis and tanks are as low as $2.50.
-Tops. $10 won't buy you much in other shops, but at Forever21 you can pick up a nice long-sleeved striped top for about that much.
-Belts. At an average of about $5-$7, get as many as you like. (The second one in is only $3.50)
-Necklaces. I know I sell jewelry and I'm not supposed to advertise for other jewelry, but I buy F21 necklaces all the time so I don't want to be a hypocrite. F21 is great for inexpensive statement necklaces. Mind you, they are plastic (unless otherwise stated), which is the difference between most handmade jewelry and jewelry from chain stores. They quality isn't very good, but they designs are bold and eye-catching. Their necklaces cost anywhere from about $3 to $2o, but most are in the $6-$11 range.
What NOT to Buy:
-Dresses. They are all soooo short. Maybe if you're really short it would be OK, but if you are anything close to as tall as I am, steer clear.
-Undergarments. I've never bought any there, but I've seen them in stores and they ain't good, honey. Just replace you normal undies with sand paper... that would probably feel better than the material F21 uses.
-Shoes. Unless you go in the store and see them for yourself, don't risk it. Some of their shoes are made with nicer materials, but others are made with really crummy stuff. It's hard to discern online, so I would not recommend buying shoes at all when shopping on their site.
-Make Up. I have never used it or heard anything about it, but I can tell you it's not good. Cheap clothes can be saved with some savvy styling... cheap makeup can mess up your face.
I know F21 get a bad reputation for their quality, which is somewhat true. But honestly, you're going to be getting rid of these clothes in a few years regardless of whether or not they have holes in them. Most of the stuff I've bought from them is still in fine condition, though I do try to be a bit gentler with them than some of my other clothes.
...And just so you all know, the 3 items I bought from Urban Outfitters the first time I shopped there all have some sort of tear or break in them now, and it's not like I wear them constantly either. So price is not really that great of an indication of quality. Give Forever21 a chance! :)