my new look (19)

1 Name: Anonymous Stylist : 2009-06-02 14:02 ID:PCKhnYet

At the beginning of the year i finally decided to stop warring crappy, hot topic, baggy pants and video-game tees. Well anyway i started shopping at urban outfitter, seeing as at the time it was the only store with clothes of my taste, long story short, can anybody think of a store with clothes of that style, because im kinda getting board with their selection

2 Name: Anonymous Stylist : 2009-06-05 21:17 ID:nBqgQtbR

office type of suits and decent clothes are extreme but hot as hell.. have u tried this out yet?
casual/office stuff.

3 Name: Anonymous Stylist : 2009-06-06 17:59 ID:XAf2DH3U

You mean like stuff at banana republic?

4 Name: Anonymous Stylist : 2009-06-13 13:52 ID:x7vKGBl9

American Apparel

5 Name: Anonymous Stylist : 2009-06-14 04:21 ID:V/akUIqh

American Apparel, although Urban is much better quality.

6 Name: somegirl : 2009-06-23 00:27 ID:FGlXX3Qu

Try Gap, Uniqlo, AA, Banana Republic, J. Crew.

7 Name: Anonymous Stylist : 2009-06-29 01:41 ID:ltTLmgNo

H&M sometimes has some nice stuff. As much as AA is for douches, they have some nice shirts (the ones not full of their logo everywhere).

8 Name: somegirl : 2009-06-29 02:29 ID:FGlXX3Qu

>>7, AA hardly has stuff WITH their logo on it. Almost none of their stuff is printed...

Seconding the H&M suggestion. Good stuff, low price.

9 Name: Anonymous Stylist : 2009-06-30 00:25 ID:vdC7tyKB

>>7
I think you have American Eagle confused with American Apparel.

10 Name: Anonymous Stylist : 2009-07-09 15:36 ID:no7g/abI

>>7
H&M is okay, but I find that the quality of there clothing is usually sub par. I've had shirts and shorts from them start to thread after 1 week :/

11 Name: Anonymous Stylist : 2009-07-10 02:15 ID:FGlXX3Qu

>>10, really?
All the things I've gotten from them have lasted marvelously. Just follow the cleaning instructions.
Then again, maybe there is a difference in quality depending on country. I have items from the US and from Ireland that have all lasted well, but maybe other branches don't do as well?

12 Name: Anonymous Stylist : 2009-07-19 00:07 ID:qVwZZTTR

uniqlo

13 Name: Anonymous Stylist : 2009-07-26 19:42 ID:FGlXX3Qu

This thread should be read by more 4chers.

14 Name: Anonymous Stylist : 2009-07-26 21:10 ID:atfrR8LA

yep, i'll always go for AA - good cuts, perfect quality, no logo, pretty good corporate philosophy. H&M is okay too, but don't expect the stuff to last long.

15 Name: Anonymous Stylist : 2009-07-29 16:50 ID:DoGxp+ui

op here American Apparel has an online store. but what about the rest ? uniqlo seemed kinda nice, but it doesn't look like you can buy online, and it looks like the only store in the us is in NYC. I live in Houston Tx. thats a long way to go just for cloths. know of anything closer to me? or maybe something with an online store?

16 Name: Anonymous Stylist : 2009-08-02 14:11 ID:oNuJ0yQo

>>15, if there is a specific item you want from Uniqlo, you can usually order by phone. I did that to order one of their manga-style editions of shirts. worked fine.

17 Name: Anonymous Stylist : 2009-10-01 19:13 ID:Ij0Q7NP4

>>11
there's definately a huge difference from country to country when it comes to H&M. the H&M in canada is a pile of shit compaired to the ones in america and the one in Japan.

18 Name: Anonymous Stylist : 2009-12-19 17:43 ID:Heaven

what happen

19 Name: LOOK : 2012-02-27 21:57 ID:qjXt6KTn

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