Where does /fa/ buy their clothes? I'm looking to upgrade my style, but I hate shopping for clothes, so I buy on Amazon and if I don't like it I donate it to goodwill. I'm throwing away a lot of money doing this, so i'm wondering where I can buy clothes (online) that aren't clearly generic, badly-fitting clothing distributed to several "brand names" that are literally the same clothes under different names stitched on them
>>18366064Buck Mason, Bronson MFG
>>18366064That's a very broad question anon.Are you going for a certain style?What's your budget?
>>18366064bump anyone know how to find counterfeit brand names like prada, guess, etc?
>>18366064>i'm wondering where I can buy clothes (online) that aren't clearly generic, badly-fitting clothing distributed to several "brand names" Nowhere, really. Maybe on the website of individual brands/designers but you really can't beat just going to the store and trying the thing on.
most wardrobes are made up of "generic" pieces so if you want nice enough affordable ones, use uniqlo. we dont know what style youre going for so we cant help you with specific pieces
Online. I just go directly to the brands I like. Sometimes I buy from Nordstrom, but as a rule shopping in person is terrible now. 90% of the store is women’s and kids’, they never have the right sizes, everything is all disheveled, the staff is unhelpful. There’s basically no reason to shop in person over online. I heard Lululemon offers free in-person tailoring services, so if you buy Lululemon (homo) you might want to take advantage of that. But otherwise, there’s no benefit. So you can ask me what brands I buy, but the “where” is online.
>>18366064You can't buy online if you want to trust that things will fit you and be good quality. People who frequently shop online know that they're going to be spending a lot of time returning things because they don't fit or they don't look as good as they were portrayed.>>18366531Where do you buy from?