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If You Love Nordstrom, Try These Sites Too

Things to love about Nordstrom: reliable shipping, easy returns, helpful reviews, a wide range of brands and categories, epic sales, and so much more. With all of those qualities, it’s easy to understand why the company has its many loyalists and is a favorite among our selective and stylish set of Who What Wear readers. Today, however, I’m here to tell you that, just in case you ever feel like switching it up, there are other shopping sites I think you just might like, if not love, too.

Crazy thought, I know, but as someone who regularly shops from all the places you’re about to read about below and is a fan of Nordstrom, I can promise that they’re as great as they seem. Whether you're interested in fashion, beauty, homeware, or all of the above, just keep scrolling for five shopping sites you might end up loving as much as Nordstrom.

Like Nordstrom, Shopbop carries a wide range of brands at all price points, so there’s something for everyone. The site also boasts free shipping and returns, Amazon-backed reliability, and is extremely user-friendly and easy to navigate.

If your favorite thing about Nordstrom is the helpful product reviews, then you have to also love Amazon. Aside from that, though, the ’zon is becoming more and more of a fashion destination by the minute (adding new brands regularly) and, like Nordstrom, is a one-stop shop for everything from beauty to fashion to home goods and so much more.

Verishop, the newest of the sites in this roundup, only launched last year but is already a consumer favorite thanks to its free one-day shipping, curated selection of brands, and wide range of categories including menswear, home, beauty, and kids in addition to womenswear. It'll also price-match a product if a major competitor offers a lower price. You have to love that.  

Aside from offering a huge roster of accessibly priced brands (including its own and others), Revolve is a destination for trends, basics, and, most recently, beauty. Add free two-day shipping on top of that, and there’s no reason not to shop the site.

If you’re hitting up Nordstrom for its designer collections, in addition to everything else, then you’ll definitely enjoy shopping on Net-a-Porter. The trailblazer in luxury e-comm not only has a covetable roster of high-end brands but carries affordable basics from brands like Nike, Madewell, and Agolde too.

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