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 No.8965

Where do you shop? Online? Locally? Thrifting?

What brands do you like?

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 No.8966

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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

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

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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