Clothes Shopping

Shopping Spree! – 1

Clothes Shopping

Needed new clothes badly. Bought a bunch. Better selection of clothes here in San Francisco compared to Melbourne.

Melbourne is full of that ‘worn look’ stuff and if you don’t want that, your pretty much fucked. bleh

How to Dress with Thrift Shop Chic

If you want to save money, make your wardrobe stand out, and have fun shopping, than dressing with thrift shop chic is just right for you. Here are some tips and guidelines for patronizing the world of second-hand stores:

*Look for bargains: Because most clothes at thrift shops are used, search for low prices and take advantage of them. Unless an article of clothing is true vintage (not just vintage-style), then you should be paying less for thrift shop clothes than department store clothes. Most of the clothes I buy at thrift shops is or less.

*Search for brand names: Often fashionistas will discard brand name clothes in perfect condition just because it’s no longer in style, but if you know how to dress well, you can take high-quality brand name clothes you find at thrift shops and make them look fresh again. I recently bought a pair of almost-new Ann Taylor trousers a thrift shop for !

*Stock up on costume jewelry: One of my favorite finds at thrifts shops is costume jewelry. The selection is quirky and eclectic, ranging from vintage treasures to modern donations. They’re usually cheap investments that I can wear as a novelty or to high-class events, depending on individual pieces.

*Buy basics and get creative: If you’re the crafty type, it’s might be fun to buy cheap clothes in bulk and then reconstruct them by cutting off sleeves, adding funky trim to jeans, replacing buttons on cardigans, or a wide variety of other techniques. You can even tailor men’s clothes to fit flatteringly against your body.

*Transform your style: With the huge selection of clothes available at thrift shops, it’s easy to transform your style. I personally have a Victorian Boho look I achieve through generous use of velvet, a combination of both dramatic and delicate jewelry, and interesting details, like faux fur trim, embroidered items, and pearl buttons. You, too, can go from bland to edgy by choosing a style inspired by another era, such as 1950’s Bombshell, 1960’s Mod, 1970’s Flower Child, or 1980’s Material Girl.

*Go scarf hunting: Wearing a scarf is a wonderful way to jazz up any outfit and look instantly chic. Scarves are usually plentiful at thrift shops, so look for some  in pretty vintage designs, like paisley and floral. You can wear scarves as headbands, belts, sashes, or, as traditionally done, around your neck. You can also tie scarves around your ponytail.

*Wear men’s clothes: If you like menswear, then the thrift shop is the ideal place to buy handsome trousers, blazers, and comfy over-sized T-shirts. Taylor clothes for a more feminine fit or leave them as they are for a baggier, more relaxed look.

*Get shoes: Look for cute Old School shoes or more modern ones. While gently used shoes need no repairs, more beaten ones might, unless you prefer brandishing the “distressed look”. You can also get shoes professionally dyed if you don’t like the color. Even with the cost of dying, it’s usually cheaper to buy thrift shop shoes than buying new, high-quality ones.

            One of the most important things to realize about thrift shop chic is that thrift shopping requires patience. Unlike department store shopping, where instant gratification is almost always possible, it usually takes much longer to find what you seek at thrift stores. But if you can spare the time, you’re sure to be rewarded with a new addition to your wardrobe that hardly costs anything at all. 

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Thrift stores thriving in Myrtle Beach area
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Goodwill also has stores in Conway, off US 17 Bypass near SC 544 and in Little River, where North Myrtle Beach resident Cindy Phillips used to shop for clothes for her twins, 3-year-old Olivia and Jacob. But now she has one right around the corner from

Clothes Shopping question by hello i’m ____: 18 year old girl and hates clothes shopping, where to go?
I’m 18 and a college freshman. But I DREAD shopping for clothes. I don’t like close fitting clothes or shirts with low neck lines. I also don’t like super thin shirts or shirts with hardly any sleeves. But I do need some new shirts because I basically have tshirts from my high school. Where should I go to get some normal shirts? I want them to be something that I can wear to school and work but they must be appropriate to be around little kids (I work at a Christian daycare). Please help me and thank you.

Clothes Shopping best answer:

Answer by cмт.
Oh my. Just go to the mall! Every store has clothes like that. Take someone to pick out stuff for you, if you absolutely hate shopping so much.

6 Comments

  • brittanymariee says:

    You don’t sound like you wear very nice clothes. Try wal-mart. That’s all I can think of for you.

  • swill says:

    Just know the size you are and shop online. That’s what I do. I don’t like going to the mall anyways, I don’t like seeing someone at school with the same thing I got on, and it eliminates the time needed to go to the mall, the time wasted if you don’t see anything you like. & most stores have a wider variety online, and also have clothing that has not came out in stores yet!

  • mexican cellphone™ says:

    pac sun and forever 21

  • the.one.the.only.me! says:

    I really can’t think of anywhere that would have clothes that are like that. Every store I go to has v-necks, some strapless shirts or shirts with hardly any sleeves, and some tighter shirts. They really don’t make shirts that you like other than t-shirts but you shouldn’t wear those everyday. Maybe try some graphic tees or a plain shirt with a cardigan over it. Just go to the local mall and I can guarantee they will have cardigans and graphic tees in many stores.

  • Caroline. says:

    Hmmm, my best advice would be to go to a Macy’s or Dillard’s and look for some simple v-necks. My FAVORITE store is Express (they are the ONLY brand I wear when what I’m doing wouldn’t be appropriate to do in Wranglers and boots) and they also have some simple shirts. Perhaps you should try being a little bit more open minded when it comes to clothes. If it has a low neckline then put a cami under it. If it fits too close then get a bigger size.

  • Crystal says:

    Oh, I HATE malls and clothes shopping. Really, the only kind of shopping I can stand is grocery shopping.

    I have a solution for you: Online shopping! It’ll be really awesome for you since you can just buy loose fitting shirts (men’s size small fits 36 inch chest) and if you measure yourself (waist…etc) you can see the sizing charts.