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Seriously.. i need some new clothes and i cant find anything that i like.
Generally i wear jeans and a tshirt, sometimes an over shirt with it, and a nice sweatshirt
The jeans im wearing these days are the regular gap ones.. they seem cheapest and best quality..
but.. i cant find any damn sweatshirts without areopostale or some stupid shit like that plastered all over them, so.. yeah.. where the fuck do you buy high quality blank sweatshirts?
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TJMax, Old Navy, Gap, Aeropostal (got quite a few of thier garments WITHOUT ads, I hate being a walking advertisment), Target, KMart... stay away from Maci's, Lord& Taylor, and well, any other HIGHLY priced stores. $100 for a pair of jeans is rediculous...
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EDIT: there's also something called BIG LOTS!. It's like the overstocked store's depository.
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Gap is good stuff that usually never puts their name across the chest. Or try liek TJMaxx or something.
I buy most of my clothes at the Gap, Express for Men, Buckle, and occasionally American Eagle (actually quality clothes). I haven't stepped foot in an Abercrombie or Hollister in months.
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I get 120 dollar shoes for 45, Kenneth cole jeans for 40 bucks etc
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I buy most of my sftuff from Express for Men, Banana Republic, and Old Navy. I stick to stuff that doesn't show the brand. I wear button-up long-sleeved shirts a lot, and those are easy to find with no branding. Target has good t-shirts that do have serigraphy, but it is not the brand, but rather cool stuff, such as my "Duff" beer tee. Levi's jeans are the best. I, however, always get my jeans from Express, when they go on sale -- I have not payed more than $27 for a pair of jeans in years. I don't particularly lie the Gap, but they do offer plenty of plain, no-label-showing articles of clothing. Just shop around, man. Don't stick to one manufacturer. My wardrobe is very mixed. Lastly, I also recommend that you try TJ Maxx. They stock a lot of different brands and styles, for a fraction of the retail cost.
Get high-quality stuff that has been discounted. Don't settle for inferior stuff just because it is cheaper at retail price.
If you want blank shirts sweatshirts, seems to me the best place for that would be a sports store, like Modell's or Sports Authority. I'm also with Donald on the Salvation Army tip- you'll be surprised what you find there.
If you want blank shirts sweatshirts, seems to me the best place for that would be a sports store, like Modell's or Sports Authority. I'm also with Donald on the Salvation Army tip- you'll be surprised what you find there.
yeah ive checked all the sports stores around here, which isnt much.. and all i can really find is champion sweatshirts, which are complete crap.
I really wish gap still made sweatshirt pullovers, i hate their new zipups with a passion.
And for those who shop at hollister, thats weak, just weak.