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Just curious. I feel like browsing for an updated wardrobe but it's been awhile as I tend to keep old pieces that still fit and look good.

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Zara

 

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dragqueenmerch . com

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Thrift stores. You can find some amazing stuff there. Every piece of luxury fashion, high-end athleisure, and Nordstrom-priced article of clothing/pair of shoes/accessory I own I thrifted. 

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Temu lately .. at least all the goth clothes on that ain't $500 bucks

 

actually you know what the last 2 years i've only brought new clothes at merch shops at the concerts im at :toofunny2:  70% of my wardrobe is now band merch hoodies or shirts.  icbf these days

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vintage stores or urban outfitters 

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Thrift shops here in LA

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dualipa.com

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38 minutes ago, Alldeezy said:

Temu lately .. at least all the goth clothes on that ain't $500 bucks

 

actually you know what the last 2 years i've only brought new clothes at merch shops at the concerts im at :toofunny2:  70% of my wardrobe is now band merch hoodies or shirts.  icbf these days

this tea lol!!! 

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shein, so far i like every clothes i bought there

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urban outfitters, shein and thrift shops

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uniqlo, they're so comfy and good and better than the likes of H&M

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Rainbow :chick3:

Hollister

Aerie

Walmart

occasional thrift shop…

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if i buy newly produced clothes; COS, ARKET, Weekday, Uniqlo

 

but that's not very often tbh, i mostly thrift high end/luxury pieces and have built a very versatile and timeless wardrobe the last 10 years

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Zara, COS, Pull&Bear, Bershka, charity shops, Vinted, Depop

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I love 4F but that's more sportswear

H&M 

thrift (rarely)

 

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Thrifting, and online retailers I stumble across. ASOS is my go to. Affordable and stylish clothes and I became a member so I get next day delivery. 

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the replies here are all super cute, for the most part.

 

I'm taking notes!! 

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From clothing stores. I don't trust the Internet when it comes to clothing and grocery

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4 hours ago, LCTV said:

it's been awhile as I tend to keep old pieces that still fit and look good.

if ur trying to find staple pieces i'd say a thrift store, or if ur lazy a curated thrift store / depop the app. if you want quick little outfits then zara etc

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I'm a fool for Marks and Spencer

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I usually support small brands who create items locally, has to be high quality and not fast fashion/made to last. My favourite Tee brand at the moment is Antoine James Apparel. If I want fast fashion junk I'll shop online at Culture Kings. 

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tbh mostly fast fashion... River Island, H&M, Next, etc. 

 

i would love to thrift more but i only wear black clothes and i am quite small in frame, so it's extremely rare for me to find something that i like in a thrift store.

 

i never believed in luxury brands. you can find quality clothes for cheaper, paying for their ugly ass logos on their stuff feels like such a waste to me. i like my clothes chic and simple, having a massive 'LV' or 'supreme' on them just makes them look tacky imo.

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Uniqlo and COS, mostly

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