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 No.8965 >>8971 [Watch Thread][Show All Posts]

Where do you shop? Online? Locally? Thrifting?

What brands do you like?

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 No.8966

To answer my own OP.

Haven't tried thrifting, probably should considering I'm at a big city and there's probably some hidden gems. Definitely considering to plan a day just to browse thrift shops.

Locally window shopping has been fun but haven't really gone inside and actually found something that I liked. I'm very specific with the type of material I desire.

Online I only know of grailed, ebay and designer websites. Some of them include Arc'teryx, Y-3, Nikelab, and some that aren't coming to mind.

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 No.8971

>>8965 (OP)

A few times online, but i usually wait for the local sale season and buy that way, i like to try things on before buying, also tend to go to the leftovers store, don't know how you'd call it but it's like a thrift shop where they sell for cheap what was left from the previous season, oulet? seems like the cheapest way to get new clothes.

If i had more money i'd get more online designer stuff, thought there are a few high fashion stores in the city, entered one once to check around, the owner must have thought "what's this pleb doing here?" it was kinda awkward but whatever.

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 No.9199

I get most of my stuff either from the thrift store or places like etsy. I honestly cannot recommend thrift stores highly enough, especially if you live in a big city.

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 No.9201>>9207

Online mostly, but i hardly ever have money to buy anything

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 No.9207

>>9201

This. Everything is expensive and money is hard.

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 No.12471

For basics and everyday clothes, I usually shop online, stores like ASOS and Uniqlo have great options. But I also love hitting up local thrift stores for unique finds, especially when I want something with more character. Thrifting is perfect when I’m looking for a cool jacket or vintage piece. When it comes to something a bit more special, like finding an outfit for a date, I’ll browse nicer brands or even check out some fashion inspiration on sites like Christian Mingle https://christianmingle.pissedconsumer.com/review.html (where I’ve met a few great people!).

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 No.12484

I try to shop locally, and as cheap as possible. I enjoy finding rare or old items that remind me of my tween age or childhood.

So basically dingy thrift stores, Facebook marketplace… That's about it. Otherwise I'll hit Walmart or Target for Sonic The Hedgehog merchandise.

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