I mostly buy amazon brands (Lark and Ro,) Maurice's, Banana Republic Factory, Costco .
I'm looking for inspiration.
I mostly buy amazon brands (Lark and Ro,) Maurice's, Banana Republic Factory, Costco .
I'm looking for inspiration.
persimmon / 1005 posts
I mostly buy TJMaxx, because I really need to try clothes on and itās convenient there and reasonably priced. For online shopping I generally check Nordstrom, Gap, Old Navy, I tend to get decision paralysis and never check out though so itās easier for me to just run into tjmaxx and buy a blouse or a sweater or whatever.
pear / 1930 posts
Loft Outlet (I like them better than regular Loft), Eddie Bauer, and Kohls. Target used to be on the list but I really don't like their new house brands.
nectarine / 2973 posts
Target, loft(mainly for pants, I love that they have a petite section), and Marshallās.
coconut / 8483 posts
Small town living so from a couple local stores and then online from HM, Gap usually. Oh also I love American eagle/ Aerie. such cute stuff.
grapefruit / 4361 posts
Thridt stores mainly because I try to "reduce, reuse, recycle." My frienda and I have clothing swap parties every 6 months. Lastly, Anazon for specific items or non-thrift store items - nursing/postpartum friendly dresses, swimwear, black undies, bras, etc
nectarine / 2262 posts
Nordstrom Rack!!! When clearance goes an extra 25% off I also wear a lot of plain t-shirts and tank tops from Target.
pear / 1565 posts
I am all over the place! Target, Walmart, ON, JCrew Factory, sometimes AE & Amazon. I care about price point, free shipping & free/ease or returns. I do also shop from Nordstrom when there are good sales as their shipping/return policy is great. I like H&M but the sizing confuse me so I mostly get kids clothes there.
cherry / 150 posts
Express and Gap for pants, thrift stores, Eddie Bauer or REI for hiking base layers because I'm always cold.
I've been trying to buy more from ethical boutiques lately but it's hard because none of them are near me for me to try stuff on. But ammas umma is my favorite right now.
pomegranate / 3973 posts
Target, most of my jeans are AE but thinking I should graduate to a less - teenager brand , I love Plato's closet actually for trying on new jean brands (found a Hollister pair I love) and I've gotten really lucky with finding new items (super cute Gap cardigan and a boutique Xmas shirt).
kiwi / 556 posts
If you have time I recommend checking out thrift stores.
Thereās zero chance I could ever afford any brands that are not fast fashion, so I try to buy 100% of my clothes (minus underwear and socks) at thrift stores because I worry so much about the environment. Iām lucky to live in a moderately densely populated area so there are a bunch.
The problem is that you canāt just go find the same pants in a different size so you have to try on every single item. So it takes longer.
apricot / 264 posts
Probably 75% of my clothes are from Loft (regular not outlet). I like that they have petite and they always have sales. The remainder is a mix of Old Navy, Target, Gap, and J Crew Factory. While I like the style of lots of things at old navy I find the quality is not as good as loft.
pear / 1718 posts
Almost exclusively (I only order online): Gap, Loft, StitchFix, LLBean, Lands End. I used to order quitea bit from ThredUp but I just don't have time to scroll through.
nectarine / 2243 posts
Nordstrom, Madewell, J Crew, Target, occasional gap, Amazon for some basics (their new essentials line of sweaters is great). I used to shop a lot more at banana but not anymore.
nectarine / 2431 posts
@SweetCaroline: I'm really curious about Lands End. What do you like to get from there?
pear / 1718 posts
@crazydoglady: mostly just dresses. I'm not sure if I have anything besides dresses. The way they present their clothing in pictures makes the majority of them seem frumpy. However, I love their fit and flare dresses for summer. They are sleeveless, v neck and very forgiving. I have both knee length and maxi dresses in a ton of colors. I also have a black ponte dress for work that has pockets and washes up really well.
ETA: the quality is fantastic. I really want to try some cardigans but haven't pulled the trigger yet. I am afraid I won't like the way they are cut.
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