Shop thousands of styles at up to 60% off at Reclectic

With only six locations nationwide, this retail store brings lifestyle brands like Anthropologie, Free People, Urban Outfitters + more to Arlington at discounted prices.

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Most items at Reclectic are priced at a base of 50-60% off retail.

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Type this into your GPS: 459 E. Interstate 20, Arlington. A new high-low clothing store opened its doors last month, and when we heard the news, we ran to try on some clothes.

Reclectic is URBN’s newest retail concept with a mission to find a more eco-friendly solution for products that can’t be sold at retail price. According to a sales associate, it opened in Arlington over Mother’s Day weekend last month. Items can be new with tags, second-hand, or previous returns. Some have minor defects, like a broken zipper or misplaced thread. The store heavily stocks women’s apparel, but includes some men’s, shoes, accessories, swimwear, and home goods.

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City Editor Elizabeth’s fashion haul from Reclectic includes a Free People dress and Anthropologie shorts.

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City Editor Elizabeth’s favorite finds

City Editor Elizabeth here with my biggest tip for when you head to Reclectic is wear form-fitting clothing. There are no fitting rooms. Instead, the store has full-body mirrors for shoppers to try before they buy. So throw on your comfiest tank top, biker shorts, and flip-flops, because all sales are final. I ended up getting six items for $107.17.

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