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I never had a specific shop. When I need to buy something, I'm going into every single clothing store.

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UNQILO IS THE ****!!!!! PERIOD:ghostface: ended H&M with ease

 

Asos too

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i used to shop at H&M, Pull&Bear and ASOS but now i just buy clothes at concerts and thrift stores lol

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Zalandos:lakitu:.

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3 hours ago, John Slayne said:

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.

Same here.

 

Other than being tacky, too many people around carrying fake stuff with big logos anyway, it's really not worth paying those crazy prices to look like that, when I see somebody with a big Gucci logo, aside from the cases where is blatant (which are the majority anyway) I always assume it's fake.

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2 hours ago, Pendulum said:

UNQILO IS THE ****!!!!! PERIOD:ghostface: ended H&M with ease

 

Asos too

love Uniqlo

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Thrift mostly. I always encounter wonderful vintage stuff for cheap online (eBay, depop, etc) and stores I find with Google maps. Local streetwear shops are another place I get clothes and especially shoes.  

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13 hours 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

Everyone's sleeping on Temu. "Oh, it's cheap Chinese ****, you must be poor!" Well, yes. Ethics aside, everything is made in China anyways and this just cuts out the middleman for a lower price. There's some great finds on there and I've saved so much money. The quality is just fine too.

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4 hours ago, nostalgic said:

Everyone's sleeping on Temu. "Oh, it's cheap Chinese ****, you must be poor!" Well, yes. Ethics aside, everything is made in China anyways and this just cuts out the middleman for a lower price. There's some great finds on there and I've saved so much money. The quality is just fine too.

Exactly Like some of the clothes I got from there is actually quite good :eek:

 

Like I definitely use it for clothes and accessories. Probably wouldn't buy electronic stuff off it. But so far I've been happy with my purchases.

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(As a man) Uniqlo for staples, thrift stores for pants

 

Zara and ASOS sometimes have cute stuff; I get a lot of graphic tees from this shop that sources from Korean brands

 

Recently I've been training my instagran algo to feed me stores with cute pieces in the $100-200 range which has led to some good/unique finds

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the way i have like 2 places to buy clothes in my small as town... no zara, h&m, uniqlo, etc... :chick3:

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There's no specific brand I look for except for Dushyant, which is this a local brand based in Los Angeles. They have an online store though. I really like their style of shirts.

 

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Zara

AE

ASOS

 

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