I was just wondering where everyone else liked to shop for their clothes........my favorite places to shop are.......abercrombie, aeropostale, and American eagle. Where does eveyone else like to shop? :)
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I was just wondering where everyone else liked to shop for their clothes........my favorite places to shop are.......abercrombie, aeropostale, and American eagle. Where does eveyone else like to shop? :)
I like shopping at Robinson's May.
I like PacSun personally. I'm not too into stores like A&F, AE or Hollister etc because they don't make sizes any larger than a 10... lol. Not that I'm bigger than a 10 but I think its kind of rude in some cases and ahh I don't exactly know how to put my thoughts
NY & Co., Lord & Taylor, and Annie Sez- cause it's right down the street from my job and it makes for a great lunchtime shopping outing!
I shop at A&F, Anchor Blue, Target, Hot Topic I love the stewie shirts and guitar shirts! I'm into rock stuff so ya.
Thrift Stores.
Anywhere that I can find something that is comfortable.
I don't have a favourite place to shop I hate shopping for clothes and only do so when I need to (lol...actually I just hate shopping for anything for myself, I'd much rather spend money on the dogs). I usually try to find things that are on sale and comfortable.
Aero- I mostly like their sweatshirts and t-shirts, Kohls- I like everything there, Walmart, JCpenny- Mostly for sweaters and skirts, Old Navy, and as said by Kay: Thrift stores- that is the only place I ever get my jeans!! :) I ussually try to go to theese stores when the have sales though!!
Oh boy, now I want to go shopping!! :p ;)
I love Gap for pants, I'm short so I have a hard time finding pants that aren't too long. The Gap is one of the few places that has pants short enough for me. For tops I like A&F, but I usually shop in the kids section and buy boys shirts.
My entire wardrobe comes from B.Moss. Except my jeans. They must come from American Eagle. I live in their jeans!
I like Aeropastle and American Eagle. Abercrombie goes overboard to me. But that's just my opinion. SO yeah, I like those stores alot.
same here. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by CagneyDog
Kay I'm with you when I by anything . Usually my mom cleans her closet but now I wear a smaller size than her.
I like to buy clothes at Dynamite, Stichhes, A&E, Jacob, West 49, and thrift stores. :)
Oh, I forgot to mention Kohls! A WONDERFUL place to find decent clothes for CHEAP! :D
I'm a Lands End freak. Great fitting clothes that last forever through hundreds of washings. Great shoes too, I just discovered Kohl's too, since they're pretty far from my house.
At a shop called "PAPRIKA" in Ghent. It is a shop for "larger" sizes. The smallest size is a "europian 44" :) . I went there last week as there were sales going on. I tried on 2 skirts, and guess what???? They were to BIG!!! Oh my, what a wonderful experience: usually everything I try on is way to small :rolleyes: :(
I bought 2 shirts and 3 wonderful t-shirts with long sleeves :)
I love thrift store shopping! TJ max is also decent so is walmart. I've heard good things about Kohls... I'll have to check it out!Quote:
Originally Posted by Kfamr
I've never heard of PacSun, they do have a Pacific Sunwear near me that has AWESOME clotehs, VERY expensive but great clothes. But they don't carry anything under a size 8 or 10 either, not that I wear them but I feel the same way you do, I think it's rude too. Hard to explain it.Quote:
I like PacSun personally
I usually buy my clothing at Wal-Mart. They have lots of cute shirts and the brand of jeans I love - Faded Glory bootcut for larger women :)
Jeans and tees are pretty much all I have and wear.
Goodwill! I refuse to go into an Abercrombie & Fitch store...I swear it's like those kids are told to be stuck up and rude, I don't think I've ever had a single worker say anything to me or anyone else in the store the few times I've been in there. And, they have some of the absolute cutest things, too. Ugh. I do like American Eagle and Aeropostale, but, haven't been in either in a long time. Same with Express. I tend to get everything from Goodwill, lately. I'm sure once I start making extra money again, that will change somewhat. But, I find such awesome clothes that have never even been worn (tags still on) at Goodwill, I'll probably always go there once in awhile. It's just right now, I don't have much choice. But, hey, I got a pair of Chucks for $3, so, I owe Goodwill. ;)
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Originally Posted by lv4dogs
They're the same thing. ;) As far as I know, anyway. I love that store.
Kohls, goodwill, thrift stores. I agree with Finn's mom. I swore off popular culture, as in mall clothes, because I think there is something seriously wrong with the people. It amazes me to think that people actually pay $150 for the same pair of pants I buy at kohls for $14. I can go to the church rummage sale near my house and stuff a bag full of never used, tags still on, mall clothes for $2. I actually have more nice clothes in my closet than most people I know because I only pay a dollar on average for a shirt.
Ditto!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Jessika
Yeah I don't think I have ever went into Abercrombie before! They have some cute clothes I can see but the prices... WOW!!:eek::eek::rolleyes:
I am with kfamr and finn's Mom with the thrift stores. I CAN afford to shop any store in the mall but I am really not into fancy things. I shop the Goodwill and thrift stores a LOT and have found some wonderful things there. I also shop garage sales and stuff for things I want. I got the dress I wore to my Grand daughters wedding at the Goodwill store and I can tell you, I could not have found a dress in any mall store that complimented me more than that dress! It made me look 20 pounds lighter and took my breath away when I tried it on and saw how it looked.
Thrift stores!
I CAN pay more for clothes, but I don't see any point in it. (I did buy 3 pairs of stretch jeans at Wal-Mart recently. They actually fit right!)
I work in a C.J. Banks (woomen's sizes), with a Christopher and Banks (reg. sizes) right next door - I love their clothes, and get alot of shirts & sweaters there, and some pants. I go to department stores for my jeans, can't seem to find ones that fit at CJ's. I used to go to thrift shops and Walmart alot.
wow i didnt realize how strongly people felt about abercrombie! o well i still like it but i can see where some of you are coming from and about the people there not being friendly, every abercrombie store ive ever been in has some of the most friendly workers i've ever met............
I agree! A&F and Hollister only make up to sizes 11...My butt isnt that small! ;) hehe. Mine are Aeropostale, American Eagle, Target, and for accessories only Proffitts.(I'm a purse fanatic, and its like purse heaven!)Quote:
Originally Posted by Jessika
I will not shop in Target due to their policy of dening the Salvation Armies kettles there. Wal-mart and shopko match what is collected in front of there stores . I like our walmart and my daughter works for Shopko.
Our Target has Salvation Army kettles there... :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Corinna
Ditto! I used to shop for clothes at Shopco, they had nice things, but we don't have one nearby anymore.Quote:
Originally Posted by Corinna
I like consignment shops. There's one in Rocky Hill, CT that is awesome! Of course, I also go to Target and Kohls or wherever there are sales.
I only shop at the outlets. I can't afford regular stores.
Thrift stores for us, and Costco. I've been on vacation for the last month and have been to every thrift store in a 100 mile radius. I usually don't go when they have the sales going on, too many people. But I do go to at least one or two a week. Addiction !!?? :eek:
Best buy ever in a thrift store ever ?? A $450.00 Hartman brief case for $4.99. Like new, perfect condition. Couldn't believe it.
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Originally Posted by lv4dogs
Pac Sun is Pacific Sunwear, its just PacSun for short. I LOVE that place though! They always have GREAT sales on hoodies, and not cheap hoodies either :)
west 49, boat house and jean machine, except my jeans are all from thrift stores. ans ebay :D :p
Roxy you have a very odd store then becouse Targets corprate policy is no to the kettles It offends those not christan and disturbs them. Of course they are French owned.
Target being french owned is a myth, and Target gives more to charity than most stores. (I am not affiliated with target but researched this last time this came up)
I LOVE Kohl's and recently I discovered Christopher and Banks and Coldwater Creek for there cute cat themed sweaters and PJs.
I also like Dillard's when there is a sale.
Sometimes I have luck at Ross and T.J. Maxx too.