Clothes Blog Shops and Websites Review

There are too many blog shops out there. Some are good, while many are scams so beware. I have decided to do reviews of the blogshops and websites which I have tried and are good

This website has a wide range of blouses, dresses and accessories. New arrivals are introduced twice weekly, which means you get to choose new clothes weekly :)
Delivery is free for postage in Singapore and it takes about 1 week. 
Tips: 
- Watch out for their sales. Dresses can drop below $30!
- Sign up for an account,  visit their website daily and get their 'balloons' which can be exchanged for a discount voucher

(2) Qoo10
This is not really a website for clothes, but an online retailer where you can find lots of items from fashion to IT gadgets. Nevertheless, there are clothes that are affordable and good. However, depending on the delivery option you choose, it can take up to 2 weeks. 
Tips:
- Look for items listed in the Time Sales/Daily Deal/Group Buy Tab. Most of them are really good deals.
- Read reviews from other buyers before your purchase. Some buyers might point out something that the seller have missed out.
- Spin the Q Chance Roulette Q wheel to stand a daily chance to get discount coupons to offset your purchases

(3) ASOS
This is a British online retailer which has clothes for both female and male. Shirts and Dresses can go below $20 during sales. Delivery is free for orders over SGD$50 (it used to be free in the past) and delivery time to Singapore can take up to 1 month. 
Tips:
- Visit the Sales Page to get the good deals. There are sales all year round.

I personally find the dresses from MoonRiver quite pretty. Delivery in Singapore is free but you can go down to their retail stores to try out before you buy. 
Retail Stores: 
Bugis Junction, #02-40 
Tampines One, #01-35 
HarbourFront Center, #01-93 
Plaza Singapura, #B1-33 
Square2, # 01-39
Tips:
- Go to their sales page where you can find dresses for less than $30
- You can also buy Moonriver dresses in Zalora.sg


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