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Are you in love with Anthropologie’s timeless, boho-chic style and wondering what other stores out there carry a similar style of clothing? This post is sharing 20 of my favorite stores that carry clothes like Anthropologie that are all available online!

Anthropologie is a store that I have fallen in love with over the years. With their whimsical and unique dresses to their soft and luxurious sweaters, I could seriously buy the whole store. (If I had the money! And if you haven’t shopped them yet, click here to do so.)

I also love how elegant and classic the majority of items are at Anthropologie. So, you don’t have to worry about your clothing “being out of style” by the next season. For the most part, these are clothes that will withstand the test-of-time.

If you missed my post “5 tips for shopping on Anthropologie”, click here.

But, if you’re like me, and also like to keep your options open and not shop at the same store over and over… then, this is the post for you! Below, you’ll find 30 similar stores to Anthro that are all available online! Enjoy!

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30 Online Stores Similar to Anthropologie

1.) Farm Rio

Farm Rio is a brand that Anthropologie carries on their website. However, Farm Rio now has their own site that is brimming with beautiful designs! And for each item sold on their site, they plant a tree in the Amazon Rainforest. (I love that!)

Click here to shop Farm Rio.

Click here to shop the dress above.

2.) Free People

If you love Anthropologie, then you’ll love Free People! Their style is very similar to Anthro… but with a bit more boho and vintage flair. (They’re actually owned by the same company as Anthro.)

Click here to shop Free People.

Click here to shop the dress pictured above.

3.) Urban Outfitters

And likewise, Urban Outfitters is also part of the Anthropologie and Free People family. The creator of Anthropologie is actually the current URBN chairman and president! (Urban Outfitters also has a super cute home decor section.)

Click here to shop Urban Outfitters.

Click here to shop the skirt pictured above.

4.) & Other Stories

& Other Stories carries BEAUTIFUL and timeless clothing with a hint of boho flair. Their price point is slightly lower than Anthro’s on average too.

Click here to shop & Other Stories in the US.

Click here for their UK website.

Click here to shop the dress pictured above.

5.) Revolve

Revolve carries a great selection of boho-chic dresses and rompers from more than 500 different brands! This ranges from Free People to Hemant and Nandita.

Click here to shop Revolve.

Click here to shop the dress pictured above.

6.) Mango

Mango is quickly becoming a favorite of mine, thanks to their classic, effortless ensembles. They are less expensive than Anthropologie as well!

Click here to shop Mango on their US website.

Click here to shop Mango UK.

Click here to shop the coat pictured above.

7.) Madison Style

Madison is a luxury store specializing in women’s high-end fashion and accessories. If unique dresses and skirts are what you desire… Madison Style has you covered! (Their price point is higher than Anthropologie, though.)

Click here to shop Madison Style.

Click here to shop the dress pictured above.

8.) ModCloth

ModCloth is where my love of Anthropologie all started. While I was searching for stores similar to ModCloth, I came across Anthro… and the rest is history! I have a serious ModCloth addiction as well… you can see the bazillion outfit posts featuring ModCloth clothing on my blog, here.

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Click here to shop ModCloth.

Click here to shop the dress pictured above.

9.) Shopbop

Shopbop has a wide range of boho and classic clothing. Again, they are a little pricier on average than Anthro… but they are also available on Amazon now, too! (If you’re looking for super speedy shipping!)

Click here to shop Shopbop.

Click here to shop the top pictured above.

10.) Mata Traders

Mata Traders is an ethical fashion company that creates fabulous vintage-inspired and boho dresses in a fun array of prints. I am especially a fan of their fit and flare dresses! And best of all, many of these dresses have pockets (like this adorable dress). Who doesn’t love a cute, versatile dress with pockets?

Click here to shop Mata Traders.

Click here to shop the dress pictured above.

11.) Boden

Boden clothing can best be described as timeless and classic… plus, they have classic clothes for the whole family (even infants)!

12.) Ted Baker

Ted Baker has the CUTEST, most feminine, classic attire ever. I LOVE Ted’s shoes as well! They are about the same pricepoint as Anthropologie as well.

Click here to shop Ted Baker US. (Also available on Nordstrom, here, with a better return policy.)

Click here for Ted Baker UK

Click here for their Australia site.

Click here for the dress pictured above.

13.) ASOS

ASOS has some fantastic skirts and dresses. And even though they are a British-based company, their international shipping rates are very reasonable.

Click here to check out ASOS.

And click here for their website for Brazil and the Middle East.

Click here to shop the dress pictured above.

14.) Nasty Gal

Nasty Gal is a bit edgier and trendier than Anthropologie on average. However, they do carry quite a few boho-chic items that are swoon-worthy! Plus, they are WAY cheaper than Anthropologie.

Click here to shop Nasty Gal USA & Canada.

And click here to shop Nasty Gal UK.

Click here to shop the pants pictured above.

15.) French Connection

French Connection is a clothing brand that has been around since 1972. They are a British-based brand that prides themselves on creating timeless and affordable fashion.

Click here to shop French Connection USA.

And click here to shop French Connection Australia.

Click here to shop the dress pictured above.

16.) Tadashi Shoji

“Every woman, regardless of size and shape, deserves to feel confident, comfortable and gorgeous.” That is the motto at Tadashi Shoji! Tadashi also carefully chooses fabrics with stretch, such as luxe jersey, embroidered lace and featherweight tulle to render a custom-made feel. So, whether it’s a cocktail dress or floor-length gown, you’ll look red-carpet polished, with all the effortlessness of slipping on your favorite T-shirt.

Click here to shop Tadashi Shoji.

Click here to shop the dress pictured above.

17.) Francesca’s

While Francesca’s is geared a bit more toward the younger crowd, it still has plenty of cute, boho-chic clothing. And their price tags are much more affordable as well.

Click here to shop Francesca’s.

Click here to shop the dress pictured above.

18.) Forever 21

Similar to Francesca’s, Forever 21 has a younger fanbase – but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t check them out! While their quality is not as high as Anthro’s, their prices do reflect this.

Click here to shop Forever 21.

Click here to shop the jeans above.

19.) H&M

H&M maintains an affordable price point, but with higher quality than Forever 21. While some of their items are more on the trendy end of the style spectrum, they do have quite the selection of classic and boho-chic clothing as well!

Click here to shop H&M.

Click here to shop the sweater pictured above.

20.) American Eagle

American Eagle caters a bit more to us older shoppers, but still, they have a youthful appeal with a touch of boho and casual-cool style. Their quality is also higher than Forever 21 and H&M (in my opinion).

Click here to shop American Eagle.

Click here to shop the sweater pictured above.

Click here for the latest American Eagle discount codes.

21.) XCVI & LACAUSA

This is a clothing brand I just recently discovered, but I have quickly become a fan of them! XCVI prides themselves on being “clothing you can live in,” with styles that are meant to be versatile, not trendy. (Their clothing is indeed super comfortable and fantastic to wear as well!) You can see my recent post featuring their clothes, here.

Click here to shop XCVI.

Click here to shop the dress pictured above.

XCVI also has a new sister company called LACAUSA. They’re redefining basics and blending romantic silhouettes with a contemporary bohemian twist.

Click here to shop LACAUSA.

Click here to shop the dress pictured above.

22.) Chicwish

Chicwish has such whimsical styles. And they have THE cutest skirts out there, in my opinion. Plus, they’re affordable, with most skirts coming in at less than $50. (They also have plenty of pretty dresses and tops too!)

Click here to check out Chicwish’s website.

Click here to shop the skirt pictured above.

23.) Reformation

Reformation is a mover and a shaker in the fashion industry, and they’ve even been dubbed, “the cool girl’s” clothing company by Business Insider. They carry a wide range of fashionable and feminine, sustainable clothing… and they even make sustainable wedding dresses and bridesmaid dresses! I love that they also include sustainability stats for each garment under its description.

Click here to shop Reformation.

Click here to shop the dress pictured above.

24.) Amour Vert

Amour Vert has the best selection of pants and blouses and outerwear, in my opinion. They also plant a tree for every T-shirt that you buy!

Click here to shop Amour Vert.

Click here to shop the pants pictured above.

25.) The Kooples

The Kooples is a French clothing brand that makes incredible clothing – ranging from boho dresses to luxurious kimonos. Their prices are a wee bit higher than Anthro’s on average.

Click here to shop The Kooples.

Click here to shop the dress pictured above.

26.) Monsoon

If you love Anthropologie, then you’ll love Monsoon. I think it’s awesome that some of their dresses (like this one) are made from recycled polyester… which is made from PET plastic bottles that are formed into strings of yarn, before being dyed and knitted together to create a soft-touch texture. How awesome is that?

Click here to shop Monsoon.

Click here to shop the dress pictured above.

*27.) Madewell

Madewell is most known for their great jeans. However, they also make some fabulous dresses, skirts and tops! They are more on the casual and comfortable end of the style spectrum (but still absolutely gorgeous).

Click here to shop Madewell.

Click here to shop the jeans pictured above.

28.) Lucky Brand

I had always associated with Lucky Brand with making fabulous jeans but never realized they also had a super cute and boho selection of dresses and blouses. They also have a nice selection of loungewear.

Click here to shop Lucky Brand.

Click here to shop the dress pictured above.

29.) J.Crew

J.Crew’s clothing can best be described as “timeless.” Their clothes will last you a lifetime and never be out of style. J.Crew also has clothing for the entire family – not just women!

Click here to shop J.Crew.

Click here to shop the blazer pictured above.

30.) Olivela

Olivela is a luxury retailer that, for every designer item sold, donates a portion of its proceeds to children in need. They also offer free shipping and free returns with a wide variety of fashion items, home decor and beauty products.

Click here to shop Olivela.

Click here to shop the dress pictured above.

*Bonus Accessories: Carry Courage

Carry Courage is a small US-based company that creates sustainable clutches & travel bags made from vegan materials, such as cork fabric and linen. All of their products are hand-sewn in their Portland, Oregon studio too – so you know you aren’t receiving a mass-produced item when you order from them. They pair really well with Anthropologie-style clothing! (I wrote a full review of their products, here.)

Click here to shop Carry Courage.

Click here to shop the cork clutch pictured above.

*Bonus Accessories: Kelley Hollis Jewelry

If you’re looking for a unique and beautiful piece of vintage jewelry to complete your outfit – look no further! Kelley Hollis Jewelry breathes new life into vintage jewelry by expertly restoring pieces by hand and repurposing them with the modern wearer in mind. Kelley’s talents don’t end there, though. She also creates her own limited edition designs in 18 ct and 22 ct gold. I wrote an entire review post on Kelley’s designs, here.

Click here to shop Kelley Hollis Jewelry. Use code “LINDSEYPULS” for 10% off your order.

Click here to shop the 22ct gold pearl flower earrings above.

Bonus: Kuraje Wedding Dresses

If your boho-loving heart is in search of a wedding dress or even just a lovely white playsuit or jumpsuit, you’ll want to check out Kuraje Wedding Dresses! They are so beautiful and exquisitely made.

Click here to shop Kuraje Wedding Dresses.

Bonus: The Closet Trading Co.

If you love designer boho clothing but hate the price tags… why not try shopping these styles secondhand? The RealReal has tons of cute options that are less than half the retail price.

Click here to shop The RealReal.

Click here to shop the dress pictured above.

Ok, so the stores listed below are not exactly “similar” to Anthropologie clothing. However, you can find some similar products from time to time.

Which stores would you add to this list? Let me know in the comments!

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