Poll: Clothes

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Good morning blues

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I buy from all over the place, but H&M is the only place that I've found that sells collared shirts that actually fit me without being tailored.
 

Loop Stricken

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The Anhk24 said:
Instant K4rma said:
Clothes - A cure for nudity.
I didn't know we needed a cure for that
Have you not seen the snow?! It's bloody cold! We most definitely need a cure for wrinkly appendages both being on show and dropping off!
 

The Anhk24

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my clothes are mainly tee-shirts or shirts from souvenir shops, jeans or sweats from the nearest clothes store, and hoodies from the same place
 

The Anhk24

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Loop Stricken said:
The Anhk24 said:
Instant K4rma said:
Clothes - A cure for nudity.
I didn't know we needed a cure for that
Have you not seen the snow?! It's bloody cold! We most definitely need a cure for wrinkly appendages both being on show and dropping off!
true but any other time of the year we don't need them
 

RyQ_TMC

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Omikron009 said:
I hate buying clothes. I wear the same thing everyday. One of two hoodies that I own, jeans, and a t-shirt. I have no time to bother with clothes.
Almost the same here, with the exception that I have loads and loads of t-shirts ranging from plain to generic casual to bands to geeky.

Although I have to say, I have quite a few things from Bushman, that's about the only clothing company whose stores I actually enjoy visiting.
 

gillebro

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i love clothes. i love fashion. although, it's a bit tricky to follow sometimes. i'm an unusual size and so poor it's ridiculous.
anyway, shops that i like are, aus: city chic, target, jay jays. england: monsoon, accessorize, bhs, primark, m&s, next. england is much better for clothes shopping.
 

xavierxenon

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I'll start caring about what clothes I wear when there is a good different between paying £10 for a pair of cheap jeans compared to paying £100 upwards for a different pair.
 

Mray3460

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Target= For when you're feeling cheap, but not tacky.

Also, Men's Warehouse (And, occasionally, JC Penny). I only seem to have two outfits that I ever like to wear:
1. Gray T-shirt, Blue Jeans, and, when its cold, a gray coat.
2. A Gray, Traditional, 3-Piece Suit, a white dress shirt, and a solid black, red, or gray tie.
 

UltraParanoia

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I get all my clothes at thrift stores and goodwill.

No point in buying something new for 12 bucks when I can get it new for 3.

Shit, I got a brand new, 70 dollar Carhartt jacket with the tags till on it for all of 20 bucks.
 

Gildan Bladeborn

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I don't buy clothes, ever. I pay for all my clothing, but I get family members to actually go out and buy it for me. They bring it home, I try it on, and if it fits I reimburse them, if not, they take it back. Haven't been out to a clothing store in person for over a decade.

It's awesome.
 

teijakool

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Imo, clothes are something to be used, and are not expected to be fun.
Thus, most of my stuff comes from H&M and is black, or is black and a band-shirt.
Or it is somewhat olive/camo and comes from an army/outdoor shop.
 

Tekyro

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Wherever I can get something comfortable, reasonably priced, and will last me a while.
 
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I buy jeans from Primarck, underwear from Marks and Spencers, jackets from anyplace that sells nice ones, and shirts from gigs I go to. Love clothes.
 

reg42

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I have like 3 or 4 differnt shirts that I actually wear. Buying clothes for me is very, very rare.
 

Et3rnalLegend64

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Everywhere. Old Navy, Gap, the Vans store, Macys, a few from American Eagle, and others. I take whatever's comfortable and looks decent.