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Briana_Lopez
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12 Apr 2012, 2:46 pm

-American Eagle
-Abercrombie & Fitch
-Aeropostle
-Hollister
-Dots
-Deb
-Target
-Dicks
-Olympia
-JC Penney
-Rave (when it was open)
-Sears
-Hot Topic
-Victoria's Secert
-Aerie

I get a lot of hand-me-downs and shirts from playing sports too.



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12 Apr 2012, 7:41 pm

Briana_Lopez wrote:
-American Eagle
-Abercrombie & Fitch
-Aeropostle
-Hollister
-Dots
-Deb
-Target
-Dicks
-Olympia
-JC Penney
-Rave (when it was open)
-Sears
-Hot Topic
-Victoria's Secert
-Aerie

I get a lot of hand-me-downs and shirts from playing sports too.


I shop at most of those stores to except Victoria's Secret and JC Penney.



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12 Apr 2012, 8:00 pm

Marks and Spencers
Debenhams for lingerie
Pop Boutique
Clarks
Oxfam
Dorothy Perkins
Affleck's Palace
Topshop for coats
Warehouse when I can afford it


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13 Apr 2012, 6:42 am

Mainly Debenhams, I tend to home in on Red Herring, Mantaray and John Rocha (sale stuff of course)
M&Co
Wallis (for something special)
H&M
Marks & Spencer
Frasers, for underwear
Asda (that's George at Walmart)


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14 Apr 2012, 1:55 pm

Clarks are excellent for shoes, their shoes are comfortable and practical but still stylish enough to not look frumpy.


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15 Apr 2012, 12:50 am

puddingmouse wrote:
Marks and Spencers
Debenhams for lingerie
Pop Boutique
Clarks
Oxfam
Dorothy Perkins
Affleck's Palace
Topshop for coats
Warehouse when I can afford it


I like reading these store names.

Old Navy for me. I last went clothes shopping six months ago which seems like yesterday for some reason. No time to visit stores while hibernating.



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15 Apr 2012, 1:35 am

CloudLayer wrote:
puddingmouse wrote:
Marks and Spencers
Debenhams for lingerie
Pop Boutique
Clarks
Oxfam
Dorothy Perkins
Affleck's Palace
Topshop for coats
Warehouse when I can afford it


I like reading these store names.

Old Navy for me. I last went clothes shopping six months ago which seems like yesterday for some reason. No time to visit stores while hibernating.


Oh my gosh I so like agree Old Navy is pretty bitchin love shopping their a lots.



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15 Apr 2012, 6:29 am

We used to have Marks and Spencers stores here in Ontario back in the day. I remember shopping there with my mum and grandma and then they all closed down.



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15 Apr 2012, 8:57 am

Charity shops
Market stalls
Primark
Random online shopping websites that sell discounted stuff

This is mainly because my criteria for clothing are:
Is it comfortable?
Is it cheap?



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15 Apr 2012, 1:40 pm

lostgirl1986 wrote:
We used to have Marks and Spencers stores here in Ontario back in the day. I remember shopping there with my mum and grandma and then they all closed down.
M&S closed most of their non-UK stores. There are still plenty here, in the UK.


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15 Apr 2012, 2:55 pm

Their used to be hot topic stores all over NC but now their only in valley hills mall.



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15 Apr 2012, 8:37 pm

I, too, wear only Clarks shoes. I found they are the only company that makes shoes that I like in my size which is a US 5 or UK 3.

For clothes I like to go to the local Salvation Army store on a Wednesday when all the clothing is 50% off. :) I have a collection of sun glasses that cost me $.99 each. Even one with a price tag of about $250. on it. The other store one is the Goodwill outlet store where the clothes are sold in fairly shallow large sized bins for the price of $.99 a pound. :D Last time I bought a pair of men's dress pants with a Perry Ellis Label, a pair of jeans and 2 tops for myself for about $4. Frequently I spend less than $1. because the fabrics are so lightweight.

So far the thrift stores, and living so close to Walt Disney World are the only things I like about living in this area. :(



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16 Apr 2012, 4:57 pm

Forever 21, Hottopic, Sears, Macys, Target, Walmart, Ross.

In tend to mostly shop at the big department stores that have clothes at reasonable prices. I still browse the clothing shops targeted at teens/young adults but less often buy things due to prices. I don't like to spend that much money on clothes because if your really into clothes shopping, the money your dropping can get excessive even if your not buying expensive stuff.



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16 Apr 2012, 6:30 pm

Urban Outfitters
American Apparel
Goodwill
TJ Maxx
Target


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16 Apr 2012, 6:42 pm

anarchybovine wrote:
Urban Outfitters
American Apparel
Goodwill
TJ Maxx
Target


I love shopping at a TJ Maxx store.



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17 Apr 2012, 11:45 pm

I kinda live in the middle of nowhere, the best clothing store we have is LL Bean *sigh*

Most of the big box clothing around here is of such poor quality, even Kmart clothes are made better...
So I shop at thrift stores instead.

All the rich people from out-of-state donate their clothes, clothes which they have barely worn. These people buy clothes from out of state from the GOOD stores... :) So I pay 1/100th the price off the original tag, and don't have to travel out of state to shop... can we say... Yippie!