Where do you guys get ur clothes

Im a fucking fiend for champs sporting goods. Most malls (at least in my area) have a champs. They have really nice and durable zip up hoodies and usually are very reasonable.

if you want designer shit go to marshals or tj maxx. You can get 100$ polo dress shirts there for like 20$
 
14313847:hunterS.dolanson said:
Skate shops are usually a rip off.

My local sells clothes for retail, plus their shop branded tees and hoodies are pretty cheap. I’m more than happy to support my local shop.
 
Costco. I really didn’t give a fuck about fashion before and then I had kids and it made me realize a whole new dimension of not giving a fuck. If I put clothes on to get the trash cans out to the street in the morning it’s a sheer coincidence
 
2/3rds of the same I'm wearing a shirt that says "bobos Ski and Board" on it. Old work shirts make great current work shirts when you only work

But uuuuhh yoke collection
 
Target actually has some pretty nice men's casual clothing. I've never shopped personally but my wife always buys me shit there and I'm always pleasantly surprised.
 
I got my ski rack from there

14313864:Poindexter.V2 said:
2/3rds of the same I'm wearing a shirt that says "bobos Ski and Board" on it. Old work shirts make great current work shirts when you only work

But uuuuhh yoke collection
 
Thrift stores, the bflosportsman if I see a piece I rly rly like, I make some of my own beanies and shit, target and Walmart are usually my go to for cargo pants or jeans or rly any pants cause their cheap and usually fit well. My dads closet is where I get some cool old clothes, REI always has something I want for hiking, biking etc. Arsenic Anywhere when I have some cash. Local Skate shops. But for the most part thrifting or hand me downs, and REI and Patagonia’s sales
 
GenX and other clearance type stores, Poshmark for online shopping, the Goodwill $0.99/lb outlet, and yard sales.

For shoes, the Vans outlet store.
 
american eagle makes some nice stuff that sorta fits like that as well old navy. also i have a under armor t-shirt thats long and skinny, best shirt ever

14313881:theLiquor said:
Looking for longer skinny t’s. Not parkrat long tho but havent seen brand recommendations yet
 
14313864:Poindexter.V2 said:
2/3rds of the same I'm wearing a shirt that says "bobos Ski and Board" on it. Old work shirts make great current work shirts when you only work

But uuuuhh yoke collection

BOBOS MOGUL MOUSE.....WHOOP DEE DEEEEEEEEEEEEE
 
14313858:Casey said:
Costco. I really didn’t give a fuck about fashion before and then I had kids and it made me realize a whole new dimension of not giving a fuck. If I put clothes on to get the trash cans out to the street in the morning it’s a sheer coincidence

Haha.

your statement is logically inconsistent.

“i didnt give a fuck about fashion” - implies that you give zero fucks.

“Then i realized a whole new dinension of not giving a fuck”— this sounds catchy but i believe the fucks given scale is a one dimensional system, so if you gave 0 fucks before, you should not be able to give less fucks in the future.

Your only hope is that the idea of negative fucks holds water, because then the system will consequently have no lower bound.

i dont know what it means to give negative fucks tho.

**This post was edited on Aug 23rd 2021 at 9:42:16pm
 
14314064:hunterS.dolanson said:
Haha.

your statement is logically inconsistent.

“i didnt give a fuck about fashion” - implies that you give zero fucks.

“Then i realized a whole new dinension of not giving a fuck”— this sounds catchy but i believe the fucks given scale is a one dimensional system, so if you gave 0 fucks before, you should not be able to give less fucks in the future.

Your only hope is that the idea of negative fucks holds water, because then the system will consequently have no lower bound.

i dont know what it means to give negative fucks tho.

**This post was edited on Aug 23rd 2021 at 9:42:16pm

Should I revise my testimony to reflect that my previously low standards- of which I erroneously assessed as “rock bottom” at the time were replaced with a new low previously not deemed possible?
 
14313858:Casey said:
Costco. I really didn’t give a fuck about fashion before and then I had kids and it made me realize a whole new dimension of not giving a fuck. If I put clothes on to get the trash cans out to the street in the morning it’s a sheer coincidence

Costco's $9 flannel shirts are literally impossible to pass up. I also snagged some $15 Orvis shorts a few weeks ago.

Sierra Trading Post is great too. You have to look around for a while but there are some really good deals, especially when the seasons change and the normal stores dump their inventory.
 
Kinda basic bitch of me, but I'm actually a huge fan of LL Bean for work attire. They offer almost all of their clothes in a "tall" option which makes it easier to find good fits for my lanky ass.

Also don't sleep on Marshalls and TJ Max, you can actually find some pretty nice stuff there if you pick. (Also stock tf up on candles whenever I'm there - pro tip for all you weed smokers)

That said, there is nothing better than finding a nice piece at the GOAT store - Goodwill
 
I honestly don't think I have bought new clothes in like 10 years. They all still seem fine. Same could be said about my skis though and I keep ending up with more of those...
 
14314177:SuspiciousFish said:
Costco's $9 flannel shirts are literally impossible to pass up. I also snagged some $15 Orvis shorts a few weeks ago.

Sierra Trading Post is great too. You have to look around for a while but there are some really good deals, especially when the seasons change and the normal stores dump their inventory.

Sierra Trading Post is great for clothes and gear. Their online store is pretty good too. I purchased a Mountain Hardwear sleeping bag, a Helly Hansen ski jacket, and some Red Wing boots all at 50% off over the years. It's the TJ Maxx of outdoor stores.
 
14314241:BrandoComando said:
Sierra Trading Post is great for clothes and gear. Their online store is pretty good too. I purchased a Mountain Hardwear sleeping bag, a Helly Hansen ski jacket, and some Red Wing boots all at 50% off over the years. It's the TJ Maxx of outdoor stores.

Sierra always has a great deals on Red Wing. I think they are an official 'seconds' reseller or something. I recently got some $280 Pecos boots for $60.
 
Most of my shirts/sweatshirts are merch from shows or online through record labels and most of my pants are hand-me-downs, plus I got a couple outlet malls near me so some stuff from there
 
14314241:BrandoComando said:
Sierra Trading Post is great for clothes and gear. Their online store is pretty good too. I purchased a Mountain Hardwear sleeping bag, a Helly Hansen ski jacket, and some Red Wing boots all at 50% off over the years. It's the TJ Maxx of outdoor stores.

Thats funny because they were purchased by TJ max a few years ago.

I love both tj max and sierra
 
buy hella 4$ t shirts from Walmart

Jeans h&m

Nice shirts Zara, h&m

Shorts, Walmart, Amazon

Shoes: Nike, onn, allbirds, aldo

Mask: off
 
I definitely have not been a trendy person most of my life. But lately I've been buying clothes from Bylt, which I really like. They look great, fit great, they're high quality, and don't break the bank. I feel like I look more presentable in public now which is nice. It's nice little confidence boost (don't confuse this take with my hatred for masks as a confidence booster)
 
Thrifting kicks so hard. I found an xxxxl pair of drawstring snowpants for $5. I just go in like every week and browse through the men’s section.
 
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