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Walmart or Amazon mainly. Don't really clothes shop in person anymore. 

 

As long as I have nice and comfortable clothes in black or blue colors I'm set. 

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Ssense has a lot of cute stuff pricey but nice quality (and express shipping) and they have lots of sales especially on lesser known designer stuff.

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Thrift stores mostly these days tbh. Urban Outfitters if there’s a sale, ASOS for basic stuff (white tees, socks etc.) 

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Ralph Lauren or Diesel where I buy the bulk of my clothes 

 

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Burlington, Vans, random thrift stores, Converse, Walmart, Tecovas, Nike, Timberland, Adidas, Puma

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Thrift stores. And I've found some great stuff from there (most of my Lululemon and a few authentic luxury pieces).  

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ASOS, Amazon, and Converse (they always have sales) 

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Ssense, Jaded London, Balenciaga, Acne Studios, Eytys, Urban Outfitters and…. thrift store. (Love thrifting!)

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Lately I’ve been thrifting from vintage shops I discover exploring Google maps and I’ve snatched some very cute streetwear. Palmo Goods (Canada), Kissing Booth (Oregon), Goldsmith Vintage, Rokit (both London), Cavalli e Nastri (Milan), Magichollow (New Zealand), Broadway & Sons (Sweden), Hello Hippie (Hong Kong), to name a few. :lakitu:

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I like to mix up low-high. I get most of my shirts and pants from midrange places like ASOS, Zara, Express but I will spend a coinT on shoes, jackets, jewelry, sunglasses. Usually stick to Cartier, YSL, Louis Vuitton for those accessories but they truly are investments and not items I purchase very often these days because I have a collection from a couple of years back.
 

I use the same approach with furniture - have a few expensive signature pieces and fill in around them.

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day to day clothing: amazon, uniqlo

if i'm feeling fancy: farfetch, ssense and matchesfashion 

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basics/mall brands: mostly uniqlo, muji, sometimes j crew

core stuff: thrift irl, online resellers like grailed, ebay

big ticket items or random niche high quality brands: ssense, matches, mrporter

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Zara, COS, Calvin Klein, Uniqlo and Celine are my go-to brands.

 

Grailed to get some vintage Dior Homme, Raf Simons, and Hedi Slimane's Saint Laurent.

 

this thread reminds me how much I miss OG Topman too :chick3:

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JC Penney is where I can find clothes that fit right

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literally anywhere that has clothes in my budget.

i work in a Burlington (aka Burlington Coat Factory) and live near a Target and Walmart

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Mostly Walmart and Amazon. I'm very basic and laid back when it comes to fashion/clothes so I don't splurge on them much.

 

It helps that my mother is the head of the clothing department at Walmart so my siblings and I never pay for clothes or pay very little for it.

 

It's her job to mark things down when they go on clearance (sometimes to a literal dollar) so whenever I want something specific that she gets in, I just wait until it gets marked down and I get it for basically nothing ($3-$1 is practically free tbh) :celestial2:

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Most of my basics are from Uniqlo! I feel like they have good quality.

 

For other statement pieces usually from random sponsored ads that I see on Instagram/Tik Tok! 

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Wow this thread made me realize I haven’t actually shop for new clothes in like 10 years😭 

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Target, Banana Republic, Abercrombie, Uniqlo, etc. 

It really depends what's on sale. 

 

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Amazon, Target, Uniqlo, ASOS, Pull & Bear, & H&M for daily (thermal clothes, socks, undies, basic tees) I changed these annually. 

 

Zara, Mango, Masimo Dutti, Armani Exchange for cute brunch outfits

 

Nordstrom, Saks, Bloomingdale, Macy's still good for something more formal and serious. 

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Usually SSENSE or The Real Real if I’m in the US.  If I’m in Europe and looking for luxury items, I will mainly shop in Italy, especially Milan, because everything is made in Italy and therefore much cheaper, plus you get a VAT refund if you are not living in the EU.  A Celine bag that retailed for $3.5k in the US was being sold new (not on sale) for $1.5k before VAT refund at the Celine store in Milan.   I also bought my mother two new scarves directly from Hermes while in France, and the combined total price was 40% less than a single scarf in the US.  It’s literally cheaper to fly to Europe and buy a luxury item than buy in the same item in the US.  :rip:
 

I rarely buy clothes anymore tho.  I feel like I have enough outfits for what I do and otherwise wear cheap ass Hanes and Uniqlo at home.

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