<p>Where do you shop for clothing? I usually shop at teen stores (like AE, Abercrombie etc) as well as Nordstrom</p>
<p>Mostly Old Navy and JCPenney, sometimes Dillard's, sometimes AE, Ann Taylor if I need dressy clothes, Hot Topic if I want Harry Potter or POTC stuff... plus I live off free/cheap t-shirts from events and clubs.</p>
<p>I love love love love charolette russe. they have fun cheap clothes. I also LOVE H&M</p>
<p>I have a lot of Abercrombie jeans...it's sad...but yeah. I have to get size 2, short, boot cut. If I could find anything else that fit I might branch out some. I buy all my sneakers and sandals at the skateshop so there's not much variety there, either.</p>
<p>For shirts threadless.com is awesome and so is Urban Outfitters. Then J Crew for tank tops. Nordstrom has cool shoes and stuff for when I want to dress up (and have money to blow). But I tell all my relatives to buy me clothes from there for Christmas so I can just go return them and get cash back. Haha.</p>
<p>oooo yes I second urban outiftters! How awesome is it that the most comfortable material in the world (jersey) just happens to be really in right now?? Ubran outfitters has a lot of it too.</p>
<p>If your pockets are DEEP Anthropologie is amazing, too.</p>
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<p>I believe Anthropologie is owned by Urban Outfitters.</p>
<p>Yup, they are. Their tags (like size and price tags) are the same. They deffinetly have different clothing though. Urban outfitters is funkier, and Anthropologie is a little more classic. I think Anthropologie clothes will be fashionably wearable a bit longer than Urban Outfitters.</p>
<p>I shop wherever... people HATE shopping with me. If I go to the mall to get a pair of pants, I have to go in every single store and look at all of the pants before I decide which ones I want... Cause what if I buy a pair at the first store and then three stores later see a pair that I like better?... I'll shop anywhere as long as I like the clothes and the prices are good.. I can't imagine paying more than 20 bucks for a pair of pants and more than 10 bucks for a shirt.. I'm very thrifty..</p>
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<p>What is the fashion of the latter called, again? French flea-market? Haha.</p>
<p>Yes, they should last longer.</p>
<p>They are also atrociously expensive. Oh well.</p>
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<p>You should go to the Salvation Army. You never know what you will find! My friend bought a velvet skirt for 5$ from there! Yeah, it may be tacky, but 5$ is cheap.</p>
<p>Ah! list time</p>
<p>Well some of them are places I like but really can't afford to shop at.</p>
<p>H&M
Forever 21
Charlotte Russe
Sears
Ebay!
JCPenny's
Kohls
Sears
Meijer
Urban Outfitters $
Rave
Pacific Sunwear
Gadzooks
Hot Topic
Vans
Zumiez
Bebe $
Nordstrom for shoes $$$$ and that's just the sale rack</p>
<p>Yeah.. salvation army is alright... I'm usually really particular about what I wear, but I eventually can find it somewhere.. I like polo-esque shirts and I recently found the kind I like on sale at Kohl's for $4.00 each.. so I bought red, yellow, brown, and blue :) I wear them to work all the time and everyone comments on how nice they look.. and little do they know they only cost me 4 bucks each.</p>
<p>As far as Sneakers, I like Skechers and Vans.. I just got a pair of blue van's at a van's outlet in DE for 10 dollars.. they're really nice looking... </p>
<p>And I really do like to look nice.. regardless of what I wear.. I'm really good at matching my shirts to my shoes to make my whole outfit look really nice together... (I think this only works because I have Black sneakers, brown, blue, orange, red, and white.. so I can pretty much always match them to my shirts) so for example I can wear my blue van's with grey dress pants and a blue polo (it's the exact color of my shoes) and it actually looks really nice and appropriate for work, even though they are just van's skate shoes. I'm probably one of the few people at work who can pull off wearing sneakers without looking tacky or un-professional. It's all about the presentation and being comfortable. :)</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bluefly.com%5B/url%5D">http://www.bluefly.com</a></p>
<p>The best site, ever. </p>
<p>After CC, of course.</p>
<p>Gap
Old Navy
Aeropostale
American Eagle (on occasion, mostly for accessories)
Target
Walmart (great for trendy pieces!)
JC Penney
LL Bean
Ross (I've found some amazing deals on designer stuff here!)
Marshal's (ditto!)
TJ Max (I've found the best stuff here!)
Limited too (Amazing shirts! Cheap prices on markdowns, too!)</p>
<p>...and other regional department stores (Dillards, Belk, Beall's/Stage). I also like to go look in Hollister and Hot Topic, but rarely buy anything.</p>
<p>I get most of my stuff at Marshall's and Ross...whatever I can't get there I get at the Levis, Abercombie, Hollister and Old Navy Outlet!
For College I am moving away from sunny California....to MA....does anyone know if they have Marshalls and Ross there?</p>
<p>Marshall's = Yes
Ross = No</p>
<p>I just looked it up on their websites, so it might be different.</p>
<p>I live by Forever 21, few good things from Old Navy... love Express and Urban Outfitters but hate the prices... and Gap is always a good store to fall back on. I'm really picky about what I'll wear. I don't like most places.</p>
<p>I shop at Target and Old Navy when I'm footing the bill. When I'm shopping with my mom, I hit up J Crew, Nordstrom, and Banana Republic.</p>
<p>i mostly shop at old navy, ross, kohls, and jc penny</p>