I get my jeans at Walmart and I like the t-shirts from Duluth Trading, even though they’re expensive. They last a long time. Other than that I like thrift shops.
I buy my clothes from different places.
Like, Costco, or online
Cheap online places. Thrift stores - afraid of bed bugs.
I get a lot from the Salvation Army. About twice Year I get a tip from an online store, and about once per year during clearance sales I’ll get stuff at Kohl’s.
H and M, Asos, Matalan, Primark, Burton, Topman, Next. Also I’m from the UK.
At first I read that as where do you bury your clothes. Lol. But I usually buy from Shopko.
I like Macy’s. They have the cutest dresses!
I usually get everything at thrift stores, Amazon, or Walmart.
On Amazon I’ll sometimes order a nice dress shirt, or band shirt.
I think you have a cool sense of style with your clothes @mjseu.
I used to always buy at Walmart when I was fat. Now I buy online at Old Navy, The Gap or Banana Republic.
I can’t do thrift stores because I have always felt like it’s gross to wear clothing someone else wore against their skin. Maybe it’s a germaphobic thing. Haven’t gone clothes shopping lately, could really use some nice shirts. Need to get to my target weight before getting measured for dress shirts at Men’s Wearhouse, I like to roll up the sleeves on em and wear em untucked.
I order clothes online at Wal-Mart, Target, and Amazon.
Kohl’s mostly. For having a charge account with them I get discounts of 15%, 20%, or 30% off about once a month for just about anything in the store. So I usually wait until a month where I get a 30% discount and buy some pants or shirts. I can buy three pairs of jeans and a couple of shirts for a $100 and after the discount I only pay $70.
I actually worked at a Kohl’s store about six years ago. I lasted 3 years. Some of my co-workers were pretty cool, some of them thought I was pretty cool too.
I make mine from tree bark and bits of things i find outside
With the modern clothing industry I just buy new from any of the major stores. Stuff is made overseas in India or China and it doesn’t last long but it’s cheap as chips and it’s just a no brainer.
Most of the second hand clothing charities don’t move product anymore with the access to cheap clothes. Often donation bins cost them money to dump the rubbish people leave there.
Welcome to the modern world. Rubbish quality at cheap prices.
I usually go to lifeline op shop, which is a suicide hotline, and Jayjays for interesting young peoples clothing. I want to own less clothes though and I’ve already donated some. I guess I’ve just got to wear them out and stop buying. The only clothes I really need are some jeans from the op shop. I always have to have a pair of black combat boots handy.
I used to get all my clothes from charity shops.
Since we went casual at work I have been buying new clothes to try and look a bit smarter.
I have also lost a bit of weight, so I can now fit into medium clothes when I used to be XL.
I still kept all my larger clothes in case I put the weight back on. It didn’t cost me much, so I leave them in the drawer.
I buy tshirts online but most other things i buy from op shops. Undies i buy from kmart
Second hand shops.
I have bought some online.
I love bamboo and it’s environmentally friendly and breathable and comfortable n sustainable so I want to buy more of that.
J.Crew, Zara, Massimo Dutti,
Thrift stores. Wal-Mart. Bras on Amazon. Hand me downs from my sister. Varagesale.