Where do you buy your clothes?

<p>Wherever I can find cheap things that are cute, fit, and will last a reasonable amount of time.</p>

<p>Most of my stuff comes from:</p>

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<li>PacSun (I used to work there and employees get a 30% discount plus 5 coupons for %50 off each month, but even now I check out the sale racks for good deals).</li>
<li>Sale racks at The Gap.</li>
<li>The Bonton</li>
<li>Kohl’s</li>
<li>TJ Maxx</li>
<li>Secondhand clothes stores</li>
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<p>Nordstrom, J Crew, Ralph Lauren, Banana Republic, Macy’s.</p>

<p>Why would anyone buy clothes from A&F? Dont you realize you look pathetic?</p>

<p>^ lol…while a&f is far from anything i would ever wear, some people just like that sort of thing. or some people are label whores and wouldn’t be caught dead in anything other than hollister or abercrombie or whatever.</p>

<p>personally, i buy most of my clothes from american apparel and other random places. i hate forever 21, etc.</p>

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<p>How so? The fabric is ultra soft and very comfortable, plus the fit is very good. Most shirts have too baggy a fit and too large/long of sleeves. Everything from A&F fits perfectly.</p>

<p>H&M, wherever I find nice affordable clothes.</p>

<p>the toilet store</p>

<p>Clothes at A&F are horrendously overpriced, not all that attractive and fairly low quality. And if you want, you can bring up the social issues A&F has…So yeah. I also don’t see why anyone would want to associate with that store.</p>

<p>I guess I have no luck at Ross. Everything I see looks cheap. Maybe I’m not looking hard enough.</p>

<p>TJMaxx > Ross
I’ve found some really awesome things digging around in TJMaxx.</p>

<p>I’ve never even heard of Ross…But TJ Maxx is awesome as I said before!</p>

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<p>Guys or girls? I know nothing about the quality of girls clothing, but from what I’ve seen they do seem to be made of rather thin material.</p>

<p>I’m a guy, and all the guys clothes are reasonably priced and of quality material. And “not that all attractive”? A polo shirt looks like a polo shirt from just about anywhere. Sure there’s a little logo/emblem on it, but you can’t possibly judge attractiveness off of that?</p>

<p>American Eagle, A&F, J Crew, Express, & Hollister.</p>

<p>macy’s has good sales sometimes… on the weekends</p>

<p>Yes, all polos are the same. But the denim and graphic tees…Not my style. And reasonably priced? Yeah, $40 for a polo is reasonable. Not.</p>

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^^ Seriously, I just bought a whole bunch of stuff from there online a few minutes ago. 99 cent shipping if you buy something on clearance. I think they’re doing 50% - 75% off or something.</p>

<p>Love: Banana Republic. Ann Taylor. J Crew. Nordstrom. Bloomingdales. Sometimes PacSun. I love shopping at outlets and online.</p>

<p>Hate: Forever 21, H&M, Hollister, A&F, sure the former may be cheap but the quality sucks rips and tears in all of my shirts, as for the latter two, cheap and overpriced!</p>

<p>AE, Hollister, J Crew</p>

<p>I also shop online from a Japan’s website (just like Ebay) tho.</p>

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<p>They use cheap, crappy material and jack the prices up big time. Walking billboards. Disgusting, classless store filled with classless people who think they’re awesome, trendy and rich for shopping there despite the fact that truly wealthy people dont wear that crap.</p>

<p>Anthropologie, J. Crew, Gap, Marshalls, Target, Ann Taylor Loft (especially for cute shoes) and occasionally Forever 21/H&M. I keep on getting my hopes up about Banana Republic, but I never find anything that fits me. Whenever I go to Forever 21, it’s always insanely crowded with long lines to the fitting rooms. If there are only a couple of items that interest me, I’d rather pass on them than wait twenty minutes to try them on. And even though F21 is relatively cheap, I don’t like spending more than $20 on a shirt there because I can probably find a better shirt on sale elsewhere for the same money.</p>