25+ Popular Teen Clothing Stores for Any Budget

You can close the malls, but teens will find a way to shop. These teen clothing stores are the ones where they love to spend their money.

Updated February 26, 2024
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Stores may come and go, but style is here to stay. Teen clothing store names might change, but their social function as part-time hangout spots and part-time fashion finders hasn't. Whether you're trying to nail a birthday gift for the teens in your life or you're looking to find somewhere fresh to explore new styles, these popular teen clothing stores are some of the hottest of the decade. 

Go-To Teen Clothing Stores of the 2020s

These clothing stores usually win big time with teens, offering time-honored fashions that are casual, bright, and fun. Prices are reasonable to fit any budget-conscious teenager, meaning you'll see pieces from these brands in every high school across America. 

American Apparel

You may know American Apparel best for their feature in a Five Seconds of Summer song. But this brand is known the world over for its huge selection of basics, on-trend teen clothes, and seasonal pieces that come in a wide range of colors. Their casualwear, aka leggings and hoodies, are among the brand's most popular items. Their clothes are typically bright and form-fitting and come in basic sizes from XS-XL. Prices for most items range from $15-$80.

In the warmer months, you'll find shorts, skirts, summer dresses, and crop tops. In the winter, the brand focuses on jeans and long-sleeved tops. American Apparel also offers casual dresses and accessories.

Abercrombie & Fitch

It might surprise you, but Millennials' favorite moose — Abercrombie & Fitch — was established 100+ years ago as a men's outdoor shop. Since then, it has evolved from an outdoor seller to capturing casual preppy cool in their clothes. Their jeans, in particular, are a favorite with teens. You'll find anything from t-shirts to gauzy peasant tops and flirty sundresses. While they only offer standard sizes, their prices aren't too high at $30-$80 for most items.

Hollister

Hollister — known better for its boardwalk storefront and impossibly dark lighting than its clothes — offers California casual styles that are perfect for school wardrobes and breezy summer afternoons. It's one of the many millennial mainstays that's coming back in a big way with Zoomers. Prices are a bit higher than stores with similar styles, but Hollister often runs end-of-season sales. Expect to pay between $15-$70 for most pieces.  

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Lululemon

Teens with a taste for athleisure have been flocking to Lululemon for years now. Their clothing line is yoga-inspired and designed with bright colors and bold patterns. Accessories, like socks, scrunchies, and headbands, start at under $10, while tops, coats, and bottoms sell for $40 to $400. With a hugely popular social media platform, this brand doesn't only sell clothes but also hosts regular community events like festivals and fitness classes around the U.S. and Canada.

Madewell

Madewell is the little sister to J.Crew, and it offers the same level of quality with a focus on a more youthful, fresh look that teens can't get enough of. They sell an in-house line and feature select designers like Chimala and Veja. But don't count out their denim options, which are a beloved favorite. Clothes are available in standard sizing, and most items cost anywhere from $50 all the way up to $500+.

For teens who are unsure what items to pair together, the website features a Labels We Love section that shows what tops, bottoms, shoes, and accessories to wear together. The looks are trendy and fresh and can help teens put together the perfect back-to-school outfit or casual after-the-game party look.

Old Navy

For generations, Old Navy has been defining middle and high school suburban teen style. It offers a casual, sporty vibe for teens at reasonable prices. Unlike many of these brands, Old Navy has clothing in both standard and plus sizes. On top of their catchy commercials, they're known for their seasonal sales, such as $1 flip flops, and also for $5 T-shirts to celebrate most holidays.

Regular coupons and sales mean that their clothes can run anywhere from $1 to around $40, though you can find outerwear and seasonal finds at $50-$100. 

PacSun

PacSun is the place to shop for laid-back California-inspired fashions. They carry surfer-chic labels like Kendall & Kylie and brands like Volcom, which is known for its cool street style. Clothes are available in sizes XS-XL, and prices range from roughly $20-$200. 

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Torrid 

Torrid has been shaking up the commercial fashion industry since 2001. A massively popular plus size-specific clothing brand, they boast sizes that start at a US 10 and go up to a US 30. From edgy to sweet, this brand offers all sorts of trendy clothes for teens to find. This store has everything from casualwear to dreamy cottagecore dresses to the underpinnings that give you the foundation you need. 

Torrid's only downside is that it is a bit on the pricier end for a teen's budget. Individual pieces can cost anywhere between $50-$100 on average. 

Reformation 

Reformation isn't trying to break the mold with their clothes. They make classic silhouettes that stand the test of time. Generally, they stick to standard sizing (0-12). And they're on the pricier end of things, meaning that they're the kind of clothes you ask for as a birthday gift. 

Cider 

Cider is one of those clothing brands that's mastered the social media game. They've got their fingers on the pulse of social media trends, and they always pull out an outfit to fit the latest vibes. 

With mid-range prices at about $15-$50 and every kind of style, cut, and color under the sun, this is an internet darling that teens love to shop at. 

Unique Clothing Stores That Fit Every Type of Teen 

If you feel like you're not meant to fit in but stand out, then these fashion-forward clothing stores are perfect for you. 

Brandy Melville

Brandy Melville store in Fuencarral street in Madrid,

Teens with a flair for European fashion love Brandy Melville. The online U.S. store carries simple, form-fitting, comfortable styles you'd find in the likes of Italian Vogue. Individual tops, bottoms, intimates, and outerwear pieces range in price from just under $10 up to about $50. However, it's not size-inclusive in the slightest with its clothes only coming in a size XS/S. 

Free People

Free People embodies a retro boho chic that any mid-century enthusiast would be a fan of. Breezy, floral dresses and lace give their clothes a sweet, feminine feel. They also carry trendy labels like Shakuhachi. However, they only offer standard sizes and their prices start around $50 and go up to $300. From activewear to swimsuits to beauty products abound, you can cross off your entire "get ready with me" routine in one fell swoop. 

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Garage

Canadian retailer Garage is dedicated to staying at the forefront of fashion. Their clothing basics feature modern cuts with sensual lines and come in sizes XS through XL. Prices range from $10 to $70 for bestsellers like crop tops, rompers, leggings, and bralettes. If you like comfortable, form-fitting clothing, Garage is a great option for you. 

Hot Topic

Hot Topic has been serving the latest subcultures for decades. This alternative clothing store is well known for its band T-shirts, pop culture items, and franchise merchandise. They're less costly than some, with products ranging $20-$50. True to their vibe, they include clothes of all sizes, including plus sizes

Supreme

Streetwear is extremely popular with teens, and the online retailer Supreme has been at the forefront of this trend for years. Check out their no-frills website, and you'll find tons of skater-inspired apparel that has a touch of modern simplicity. Accessories, basic tops, and bottoms in bold colors and unique patterns make up the bulk of Supreme's offerings. As a notable brand name, you will have to pay a little more — generally in the  $50 to $150 range for most items.

Topshop

British retailer Topshop sells everything from retro-chic to special occasion outfits to street-style-inspired clothing. They make a wide range of reasonably priced pieces to suit every taste. In addition to their in-house line, they collaborate with fashion icons like Kate Moss and famed stores like Opening Ceremony. Most of their clothes come in standard sizes, and prices start around $30 and go up to around $300. 

Urban Outfitters

Urban Outfitters has had its ups and downs over the years, falling in and out of favor with socially conscious teens. But, it's still quite a popular brand today. It takes its cues straight from the runways and carries popular labels like Dolce Vita, and Wood Wood, and several collaborations with street-savvy designers, including The Reformation. It's a pricier brand, with things costing between $40-$250. And, with clothes only offered in standard sizing, it's both cost and size-prohibitive. 

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Zara

Zara is a popular Spanish chain store that sells on-trend, high-quality clothing without the steep designer price tag. Known for its stylish, European sophistication, Zara is meant for teens going after a more serious, fashion-forward look. Prices are generally $50-$200, and only standard sizes are available. This look isn't for every type of teen since it's more on the mature side. However, if you are a teen who loves preppy-inspired clothing, then Zara offers a modern take on old money styles.

Classic Clothing Stores Teens Still Love 

These stores have been keeping teens clothed for years. They're in every shopping mall or outlet, and they've got a little bit of everything. From pricey formal items to $5 flip-flops, these are the stores teens shop at without blinking an eye. 

Aeropostale

Aeropostale is in that legacy teen brand group alongside American Eagle, Hollister, and Abercrombie & Fitch. They've remained popular for being less expensive than their counterparts. They're constantly offering sales where you can save as much as 50% or more and get even more bang for the buck. Most things cost between $5-$30. 

Need to Know

Aeropostale also offers trendy uniform pieces for those who have to wear a uniform to school.

American Eagle Outfitters

American Eagle Outfitters is a go-to for teens with a casual, easy style. It's a great place to pick up affordable, well-made basics like jeans and tees. You can also find a selection of simple dresses that can easily be dressed up or down. They offer sizes from XXS-XXL and keep most prices between $20-$60. While they're not breaking any boundaries with their clothes, you can find a diverse range of styles from grunge to comfortable chic.

Charlotte Russe

Charlotte Russe offers a wide selection of affordable teen clothing that's comfortable and sweet. It's a great place to shop for casual day wear and dresses for a night out. Prices stay low at $20-$40 for most items. You can get most things in sizes XS-XL, which isn't anything to write home about. Keep up-to-date on their latest releases by visiting their new category from time to time. 

Forever 21

Forever 21 is a go-to for young fashionistas on a budget. Some consider its massive stores and fast-fashion manufacturing the precursor to Shein's empire. The store's main appeal is that it offers trendy clothes at affordable prices. They have a range of styles from vintage-inspired to sophisticated Euro chic. In addition to standard junior size chart apparel, they also have a plus size line. You can't beat their prices with most things costing $15-$50.

H&M

People love the Swedish chain H&M for their European chic style at super low prices. In addition to their clothing line, they regularly collaborate with high-end designers like Versace and Marni. Their clothes are elegant and on-trend, and they bridge that gap between teens and young adults. In addition to standard sizes, they also offer plus sizes up to a size 24. Prices run between $15-$50 with a few higher-priced pieces, such as leather biker jackets.

Need to Know

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PrettyLittleThing

Teens who aspire to live their Euphoria fashion dreams will love shopping at PrettyLittleThing. You can shop by your figure and find a wide selection of sexy clothing in petite, tall, and plus sizes. Despite being a fast-fashion brand, its price points are well above most with many products costing upwards of $50-$100. 

rue21

Fun, fresh, bold, and affordable are the words rue21 uses to describe their style. With a promise to keep fashions modern and inexpensive, the retailer is gender and size-inclusive. Pieces from this store tend to have a streetwear vibe in casual, comfortable fabrics and cuts. Prices range from roughly $5 to $35, meaning that teens on any budget can grab stylish finds, too.

High-End Designer Stores Teens Can Splurge On 

These are the designer brands that teens ask for on their holiday wish lists and sometimes get the luxury to splurge on. 

Bergdorf Goodman 

Bergdorf Goodman sells luxury labels, but their contemporary selection targets a younger crowd with brands like 3.1 Phillip Lim, Rebecca Taylor, and Gryphon. Only standard designer sizing is available, and prices run anywhere from $150 to over $1000.

Bloomingdale's

The contemporary department at Bloomingdale's carries designer lines that are popular with younger folks like Marc by Marc Jacobs, Free People, and Alice + Olivia. The price range is broader than most department stores, with some items starting under $100. As with most luxury department stores, they only offer standard sizing.

Revolve Clothing

Revolve Clothing is an online store with a huge selection of young, on-trend designers like Joie, T by Alexander Wang and Yumi Kim, among others. Revolve only sells clothing in standard sizing, and their prices start around $100 and go up to $500+.

The Stuff That Closet Dreams Are Made Of 

You can take the malls away from teens, but you can't strip them of their need to shop. Whether online or in-store, these teen clothing brands are dominating the youthful sector of the apparel industry. Whether you're a streetwear kid all the way or fantasize about bringing back gaudy millennial fashion, these brands have something for you. 

25+ Popular Teen Clothing Stores for Any Budget