
Cheaper LuLaRoe Alternatives
If you love the LuLaRoe brand but cannot always afford their clothes, these options may be the right fit (Ha! Get it?) for you.
Anges & Dora
Anges & Dora started in 2013 out of founder’s Buffy Bandley’s garage. The clothing company is similar to LuLaRoe in more ways than one, where independent sales reps sell clothes directly to consumers. Not to mention, their slogan is to bring comfort and fashion together while also empowering women, just as LuLaRoe strives to do. The two clothing companies are similar in price as well, but Anges & Dora wins at the lower price by a hair. For instance, A&D leggings are $22 and LLR’s are $25.
Viv
The Viv collection, available on Amazon, offers a series of styles from leggings to tops. Their clothes come in different sizes and patterns. Many compare this line very closely to LuLaRoe, but it comes at a little less than half the cost.
All For You
Another cheaper alternative to LuLaRoe is the company All For You (A.F.Y.), also available on Amazon. If you love the tops from LuLaRoe but hate the price, give A.F.Y. a try. Many are made of rayon and spandex, which is a similar material to LuLaRoe. However, even though their line comes in different colors, they do lack the interesting patterns. If you are OK sacrificing the interesting prints for price, you can still maintain that same look (and comfort) for less.
Amazon
LuLaRoe leggings are made of polyester and spandex, so you could essentially run a search on Amazon and see what comes up. You may run the risk of purchasing leggings that fall short of your expectations, but it may still be a cheaper alternative to LuLaRoe. For example, these Just One leggings not only come in different prints but are approximately $10-15 cheaper than LLR.
T.J. Maxx
T.J. Maxx chains carry a variety of fashion and home decor brands at a discounted rate. By recognizing what sells and staying up with the trends, they have been able to maintain success. One of those trends they seem to recognize is the LuLaRoe brand. When digging through their extensive leggings and pants section, you’re likely to find a few pairs of leggings that feel practically (if not exactly) the same as LLR.
Facebook Flea Market Pages
Sometimes, people go a little overboard on LLR gear and decide to sell items they rarely wear. If you would prefer the actual LuLaRoe brand over alternatives, your local Facebook pages may be a good place to hunt some down.
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Are you a fan of LuLaRoe? What LuLaRoe alternatives would you add to the list?
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