<p>“Does anyone understand those pants that are sized in the 20s? Like they start at 24 or so, and I don’t know where they end. I don’t get it.”</p>
<p>the first time i saw them was like 5 years ago, when i first stepped in to a forever 21. it was so…weird. i think it ends around 31 or 32. i bought my first pair of ‘those’ pants at UO. apparently, i’m a 28 : P</p>
<p>I like Forever 21:)…until the shirt sleeve falls off or the zipper breaks. I’m not really liking the oversized shirts that fall off the shoulder though, but it seems to be popular whenever I go to Forever 21. Oh and no way guys have it harder than girls!! Guys could show up to school in sweatpants, baggy hoodie, sneakers and a baseball hat ( bad hair day). While girls have to actually put an effort and make everything look nice. I don’t put makeup on, but that would probably take an extra 10 minutes in the morning that guys don’t worry about.</p>
<p>You should ask me about fashion… I sure know my stuff. What is this Forever 21 place and H & M? I’ve never heard of either. How about Wal-Mart?! Quality right there.</p>
<p>It’s very fun finding something good at Walmart/Target though. Got some Doc Marten look alikes at Walmart for about 12 bucks. Woo!</p>
<p>And for the pant sizes that are like 20s/30s… I think those represent measurements, but I’m not sure what of! Maybe waist… but that never made sense because pants don’t (usually don’t) go up to your waist.</p>
<p>UO, H&M, F21 (wow acronyms) are where I get most of my clothes, but I love finding random good stuff at Express, Gap, etc. I’m also a member of Gilt Groupe and have gotten a few things at ASOS but shipping kills me!</p>
<p>I used to follow Sea of Shoes but I got too jealous Jane (the blogger) has more shoes than all of us combined… sigh. And she’s our age!</p>
<p>“I used to follow Sea of Shoes but I got too jealous Jane (the blogger) has more shoes than all of us combined… sigh. And she’s our age!”</p>
<p>Oh my God… I am SOOO jealous of Jane’s wardrobe, like you have no idea. Even though she dresses a bit odd, she has an amazing eye for fashion. I wish I had her closet.</p>
<p>Wal-Mart is what I’d like to call the poor man’s Macy’s. After all, the guy who created it is from an unknown town in Arkansas, well now it’s known, but it wasn’t really before him (Sam Walton, Bentonville)</p>
<p>I’m in Gilt Group too Aerienne! And ideeli, but I don’t even really like most of their sales.</p>
<p>^^^I think Macy’s isn’t so nice anymore. My mother wanted me to go shopping for a prom dress there after I’d picked out one at Nordie’s and one at Saks. I looked at them all and it was just like “Lulz, no.” They all looked so cheap and gaudy. And I was shopping in Mid-March, so it wasn’t like they were picked over. Ugh!</p>
<p>I’m not really one of those “indie hipsters” but I find the clothes there very chic and simple. A lot of the clothes they carry are in style. It can get a bit pricey but the sales are fantastic. I also enjoy Zara, H&M, F21, etc.</p>