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Where to Find Statement Pieces That Won’t Break the Bank

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at BC chapter.

You’re at the mall and you find the perfect piece for that party on Saturday night, but then you look at the price tag. Tired of spending large sums on cash for trendy chunky necklaces and bracelets? Here’s a list of the top four places to buy the perfect accessory at a reasonable price!

 

Charming Charlie

Shop by color to find the perfect piece for every outfit. With no piece over $40, this shop is perfect for young women looking to get the best bang for their buck. While it isn’t easy to get there from BC, the online shop is always open!

 

Forever 21

With no piece over $20, Forever 21 is known for their funky style. They  make statement pieces perfect for students on a budget!

 

Target

 

Although not necessarily known for their jewelry, Target is a known for their reasonably priced items and their jewelry is no exception. Stylish and colorful, these pieces are the perfect addition to any jewelry box.

 

Go Jane

Ranging from $4 to $50, these necklaces are stylish and affordable. Whether you are looking for a smaller piece to add some pop to your look, or a larger piece that can be spotted from across the room, this site has it all.

 

Photo sources:

http://www.charmingcharlie.com/jewelry/bracelets/woven-cuff-bracelet.html#color=dark-pink

http://www.forever21.com/Product/Product.aspx?Br=F21&Category=ACC&ProductID=1000140335&VariantID=&recid=product_rr-_-00091113-_-00140335-_-173-_-1

http://www.target.com/p/fashion-statement-cluster-necklace-gold-orange/-/A-15043055#prodSlot=large_1_16

http://www.gojane.com/93520-jewelry-knotty-nauti-rope-necklace.html

Alana is currently a junior at Boston College studying Communications and marketing. She is the Publicity director and events coordinator for Her Campus BC as well as being a part of the editorial team. 
Meghan Gibbons is a double major in Communications and Political Science in her senior year at Boston College. Although originally from New Jersey, she is a huge fan of all Boston sports! Along with her at Boston College is her identical twin, who she always enjoys playing twin pranks with. Meghan is a huge foodie, book worm and beach bum