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Stores Where You Can Get Discounts with Your Student ID

In the next couple of months, retail stores will begin to release their Spring 2011 fashion lines. For girls living on a college budget, purchasing additions to a wardrobe is not always easy. Lucky for us, select retail stores realize that fashion-loving collegiettes™ deserve a little break when it comes to price tags. Check out these stores that offer student discounts by showing your college ID at the register. Yes, it’s really that simple! 

In-Store and Online Discount

Rugby Ralph Lauren: 15% off purchase with valid student ID

Charlotte Russe: 10% off purchase with valid student ID

Topshop: 10% off entire purchase with valid student ID

In-Store Only

J. Crew: 15% off purchase with valid student ID

Madewell: 15% off purchase with valid student ID

Banana Republic: 15% off purchase with valid student ID

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Student Advantage

Another great way to save money on your wardrobe is to purchase a Student Advantage card that offers discounts on select retail stores.  For a full year of student discounts at a large variety of retail outlets, a Student Advantage card is only $20. Check out the stores that accept Student Advantage discounts!

Online Discount

Hanes.com: 10% off

Kohls.com: 15% off orders over $100

Macys.com: 20% off orders $100 or more

Shoebuy.com: 15% off plus Free Shipping

Target.com: $7 off of a purchase $70 or over plus free shipping

Timberland.com: Up to 50% off

Armani Exchange: 10% off entire purchase

Bluefly.com (which includes Free People, Prada, Cole Haan, Nicole Miller, Theory and Christian Louboutin, among others): $15 off orders $75 or more.

In-Store Discount

Lady Foot Locker: $10 off purchases of $50 or more

Footaction: $10 off purchases of $50 or more

Victoria Guerrera, 2011, from Rocky Hill, Connecticut, is a junior Print and Multimedia Journalism major at Emerson College in Boston. Victoria started out as a Features Writer for em magazine, a fashion and lifestyle magazine at Emerson College, then became the Features Editor her sophomore year, and is now a Co-Editor-in-Chief of em magazine. Victoria has been a summer editorial intern for Us Weekly Magazine and Hartford Magazine. She enjoys shopping, playing volleyball, Andy Warhol, celebrity news, watching Project Runway marathons, and reading tons of magazines. After college, Victoria plans to pursue a wonderful career as a magazine journalist.