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Which online clothes voucher for a 14 year old girl?

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WoolySock · 26/08/2020 21:10

Thinking ASOS, New Look, Pretty Little Thing, Boo hoo, Topshop. Any ideas for what 14 year old teens would appreciate the most? Giving £30 so not a massive amount but hopefully enough to get something nice.
Thanks

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MySaladDays75 · 26/08/2020 21:12

All of the ones you've listed would go down a wow!

Sarahbeans · 26/08/2020 21:17

Shein? Not sure if they do vouchers but my teenagers and their friends love that site and money seems to go a long way there.

RedskyAtnight · 26/08/2020 21:17

It depends on the individual teen and their personal taste really.

If you were buying for DD (who's a 14 year old girl) I'd suggest New Look, H&M or Shein (and she's not really interested in some of the ones on your list). But obviously your recipient may have entirely different tastes.

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HelloDulling · 26/08/2020 21:22

Do you know her style? My DD would not use Boohoo or Pretty Little Thing, but would be v happy with Topshop, ASOS, H&M, Urban Outfitters.

SnapeSnapeSeverusSnape · 26/08/2020 21:26

My Dd would prefer H&M, Hollister, Zara or Urban Outfitters, she'd get the most for her money at H&M

domesticslattern · 26/08/2020 21:34

Urban outfitters

Titsywoo · 26/08/2020 21:35

Missguided, Urban Outfitters, H&M

Titsywoo · 26/08/2020 21:36

Although £30 might not go far at Urban Outfitters. It's ridiculously expensive.

waitforitwaitforit · 26/08/2020 21:44

ASOS is what I go for for my nieces because they've got branded sportswear and accessories, or they've a beauty range, as well as just 'fashion' clothes, so I felt they covered a few bases.

Vinoonasunnyday · 26/08/2020 21:45

Plt for dd

Elouera · 26/08/2020 21:47

Cousins DD is slightly younger they love H&M where their money goes further.

ODFOx · 26/08/2020 21:52

Not pretty little thing. the cheaper stuff is transparent and you'd just be setting her up for a row with her mum. Primary or New Look or HandM are ubiquitous and have a wide enough range that she'll certainly be able to find something she likes.

Vinoonasunnyday · 26/08/2020 21:54

Mine wouldn’t thank you for new look - its looked massively down on here

But primark is always good as is Zara

I don’t think many near me shop in H&M or new look so maybe mention where you live?

SavoyCabbage · 26/08/2020 22:04

Similarly mine wouldn't darken the doors of Zara.

Teenagers are tricky.

Akindelle · 26/08/2020 22:06

A £20 note and a £10 note. It’s a new type of universal voucher that she can spend anywhere.

Fruityloopyloop · 26/08/2020 22:08

My dd and most of her 13/14 year old friends like H&M, Topshop and Urban Outfitters.

socialistmamma · 26/08/2020 22:11

What about a One4All voucher? Then she can spend it where she likes, it has quite a few clothes shops.

halcyondays · 26/08/2020 22:11

New Look or H and M.

maybelaterdear · 26/08/2020 22:37

My 14 & 16 year old girls love shein.
Slightly cheaper than primark but much better quality.

goingtotown · 26/08/2020 23:33

Teenagers prefer cash.

Lockdownhairdontcare · 26/08/2020 23:40

DD is 15. Likes Zara, topshop, new look, ASOS and sports brands like Nike, under armour and gym shark.

Cash is definitely her favourite as goes in her account to online shop as she pleases.

Serin · 26/08/2020 23:45

New look are shutting shops, I would be worried a voucher for them might become worthless soon.
The teens I know prefer Top shop, urban outfitters and ASOS.

Signifyingnothing · 26/08/2020 23:48

H&M

sailingmummy · 26/08/2020 23:51

My 14 year old daughter loves Hollister....they often have deals online and the quality is good.

ruby29 · 26/08/2020 23:53

Brandy Melville, Urban Outfitters or ASOS

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