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Jutty1224
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13 Feb 2025, 11:09 am

Yeah, I know that you wear them, but do you like shopping and finding stuff that you enjoy wearing, and find pleasure in. I am aware that some of us probably deal with negative sensory issues. For those of us that don't deal with negative sensory issues, what's your pleasure? The issue that I've been having in recent years is finding things I like, and this is due to the change in quality, design, and how things fit. To me it's like clothing is going out of style. Back in 2001 I discovered H&M and would buy a lot of clothing there. It was my favorite place to shop. I hardly buy anything there now, because they don't have anything I like. Are there stores that you always used to shop at but no longer do because you don't like what they're selling now?



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13 Feb 2025, 11:28 am

If I had the money, I'd be dressing the way The Kinks did in the 60s.


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13 Feb 2025, 12:02 pm

I used to enjoy shopping the Junior's department at Kohls but have switched to shopping online at Revolve.com.



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Today, 2:43 am

I am, but only in principle. In practice I've always got more important things to spend my money on, and crowds spoil my enjoyment of shopping. Then there's the sensory risks of new clothes. And the problem of finding anything that's perfect for me. Most things, I just think "they've got to be joking." I would window-shop but I don't like the comedown of having to walk away without getting it.