I buy my clothes mostly at flea markets, the exception is my underwear and socks, we have many flea markets, I am not very far from Russia and so we have Russian visitors who visit also flea markets, sometimes one can find good quality clothes and these do not cost much, recently I got one black leather jacket for five euros, not much.
I buy my clothes at Walmart.
Wrangler jean shorts for $13, and V-neck T-shirts for $5.
My mom and dad buys for me … mostly in the local shop …
I got jeans for one euro and one T-shirt for 50 cents. I remember when I was in America and bought some business suits, these were over 150 dollars, but here at the flea markets one can find nice business suits for less than 20 euros, I got one for 3.5 euros. My current cell phone was just 3 euros.
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U remind me of famous rapper 50cent…thanks man…
But you get to try them before buying right ?? Or are you wearing anything without complaint ??
I was very obedient when I was little or even teenager. But then I got rebellious and would only wear what I bought on my own.
Now that I no longer work, I buy cheaper clothes, so yeah flea market and second-hand stores often do the trick.
I am super dependant on my parents before and after sz.that was my serious mistake…i couldnt take my own decision. .thats what made me psychotic …and gave birth to sz…
I buy all on my clothes online, mostly from eBay.
Promise me one thing. Next time you need clothes, you will choose them yourself ok?
Okay man …thanks andrey…!!!
The thrift store (Salvation Army, Value Village), Walmart, and occasionally Work Wearhouse. I don’t spend a lot on clothes. Nothing makes me happier than a good $1 pair of jeans.
Walmart for jeans, and socks, Dickies for work shirts and a couple other online shops for hoodies and work boots
Walmart baby! They actually have fashionable things for younger folks. I also like Marks work Warehouse LOL, it might be a Canadian store, not sure if you have it in the states.
I always get the stuff on clearance.
I get my clothes from various places.
Online - Walmart - Costco etc…
I go to Simons. Do you know this place? Almost everybody in Québec city go there.
I get some clothes from Walmart and since I have credit at Kohls I get some there too. I don’t have a lot of clothes. Lately, since I’ve gained weight it’s no fun to shop for clothes.
Before I moved (and before I gained weight) I shopped at TJ Max, which it a discount store.
I don’t like expensive things. The less expensive but useable/likeable something is the more I like it.
I know how to shop a sale, and I never spend more than a few bucks for quality name brands, regardless if it’s at a premium outlet, bigbox warehouse, 2nd hand thrift store, major brand name store.
I like quality clothes for cheap.
I mostly buy my clothes online from a Department store called Kohl’s, a chain similar to Sears. A couple of funny things about Kohl’s is that I actually worked there for three years about 7 or 8 years ago. And then when I first got hired I got a Kohl’s charge card which was my first credit card ever.
Getting that first card paved the way for me to get more credit cards and I eventually I got a couple of Mastercard’s, a couple of Visas, an American Express, a Capitol One. The only one who wouldn’t give me a card was Discover. They kept sending me offers in the mail and i filled them out but they kept turning me down which actually pissed me off. I gave up on them but they still send me offers to this day but I am still pissed at them and anything I get in the mail from them I just rip it up and throw it away without reading it. Take that, Discover, you sorry bas*ards, lol.
But my shopping is not complicated. My wardrobe is several pairs of jeans, a couple of semi-nice casual pants, and T-shirts and button down shirts. I have a really nice pair of shoes for fancy occasions a pair of tennis shoes for work and a semi-nice pair of shoes for restaurants or doctors appointments or anywhere that my dress shoes or my tennis shoes are not appropriate.
Been shopping at The Bay (The Hudson’s Bay Company) for years.