Best Online Shopping Sites

#15 Warbyparker.com

 
No one really likes shopping for glasses. They never have the right ones for your face and when they do, they end up costing you a week's wages. Well, Warby Parker decided to solve that problem with their library of designer frames. All of the glasses for sale at Warby Parker are $95. They also have sunglasses and monocles. Plus, for every pair you buy, you're helping an underprivileged person get a pair as well. We think these guys just might change the world, one pair of readers at a time!
 

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15: Warbyparker.com
No one really likes shopping for glasses. They never have the right ones for your face and when they do, they end up costing you a week's wages. Well, Warby Parker decided to solve that problem with their library of designer frames. All of the glasses for sale at Warby Parker are $95. They also have sunglasses and monocles. Plus, for every pair you buy, you're helping an underprivileged person get a pair as well. We think these guys just might change the world, one pair of readers at a time!
14: Quirky.com
Quirky is one of the most innovative websites to date. It's all about product development for them. They make a new product every few days by taking the suggestions from their web community and making them into a reality. Inventors can come from anywhere and Quirky has given the world a platform to prove that. So whether you've got a suggestion for a product or you just want to shop for all of the sweet gear they've created together, this is the place for you!
13: Urbanoutfitters.com
The main appeal of Urban Outfitters website is that fact that it is constantly changing! We haven't figured out the cycle for redesign but it always makes for a fun shopping experience. Also, there are plenty of sales going on so it works out well for everyone.
12: Qvc.com
The classic network of home shopping has an impressive inventory available online. It's convenient, the prices are great and you don't have to watch the channel all day to find something you want to buy!
11: Shopzilla.com
Shopzilla makes comparing prices easy. It is basically a search engine that finds the prices and discounts of every webstore and displays them. By filtering the search bars, customers can find the best deals on the web.
10: iGourmet.com
Of course we weren't going to leave out online grocery stores. iGourmet tries to provide the best possible shopping experience by giving customers the best possible variety, quality and prices of foods from all over the world. You can shop by country, brand and there is even a discount section. What's the point of ever leaving your house again?
9: Overstock.com
Overstock has become one of the best price compare sites on the web. You can purchase goods of all kind and find affordable prices.
8: Zappos.com
This company was founded at the end of the 90's as one of the first successful web companies. It has gone on to become one of the most trustworthy and beloved shopping sites as the world's largest online shoe store.
7: Craigslist.com
Craigslist is a great place to sell and buy goods on your own terms. It's similar to the classified ads of a newspaper and enables users to make their own arrangements for purchasing goods.
6: Amazon.com
We're pretty sure Amazon is going to take over the world some day. You can purchase nearly everything through them, including digital media such as MP3's and let's not even talk about how their Kindle products have changed our lives!
5: eBay.com
You've got to love Ebay! This site has been great from the very beginning and the world is so comfortable with it, it already seems like one of those companies that has been around forever.
4: Onekingslane.com
We're a fan of anything that makes life a little more chic while showcasing the talents of people you've probably never heard of. One Kings Lane curates high quality home goods from all over the world, featuring everything from large corporations to indie designers. We think it's a recipe for success!
3: Sevenly.org
This is a new site that is going to do great things. Every week they take one charity and create clothing items to sell in support. For every item that is sold in the store, a portion of the proceeds go into helping said charity. It's a great way to shop and because the charities change every week, the items produced are completely one-of-a-kind.
2: Fab.com
Fab.com is becoming a crowd favorite. Kind of like Pinterest or Etsy blew up out of nowhere, Fab is now boasting an impressive amount of sales. The site curates a collection from independent designers and larger corporations and does fun things for members like discount days and themed sales.
1: Etsy.com
This is the place to purchase all things handmade. Users can set up their own shops of handmade goods or just purchase the creations of others. It's a great place to pick up craft supplies, clothing and home decor. After searching through the site, you'll probably agree that good craftsmanship is still alive and well.