Where do you buy your clothes from?

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#1  Edited By RobotHamster

I've decided I need new clothes so I'm wondering where you guys go to get clothes.  

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#2  Edited By natetodamax

I think I'm one of the only people in my school that has never been in a Hollister, Abercrombie, or Aeropostal store.

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#3  Edited By Yummylee

Primark, baby!
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#4  Edited By TheCreamFilling
@natetodamax: Good man, I never understood the appeal of paying a lot of money for clothes that are ripped or look stitched together. 
 
I just go to the  local mall and buy five dollar novelty T-shirts. 
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#5  Edited By sjschmidt93
@natetodamax said:
" I think I'm one of the only people in my school that has never been in a Hollister, Abercrombie, or Aeropostal store. "
Me too. I just can't bring myself to walk in there. My eyes don't adjust to darkness that quickly and I'd rather not suffocate. 
 
My favorite T-shirt brand is Tapout, of course unless your an MMA fan that's kind of irrelevant.
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#6  Edited By CL60

I just buy clothes from anywhere.

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#7  Edited By RipTheVeins

Skymall!

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#8  Edited By rjayb89

I shop in stores where there are half-naked men advertisements at the entrance.

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#9  Edited By DanielJW

American Eagle is my typical shoppery. 

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#10  Edited By shirogane

Buy? Why pay for stuff? Just loot it off dead bodies...most of the time you can find better stuff then in stores! 
 
On a more serious note... 
Actually, i don' tknow how to respond cause i don't know what stores exist in Australia that also exist elsewhere...
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#11  Edited By BigBoss1911

Mashalls and Target.

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#12  Edited By Sticky_Pennies

Anywhere? If I see a shirt I like I lolbuy it (assuming I need a shirt), no matter the store, really...

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#13  Edited By hai2u

mainly american eagle and gap.

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#14  Edited By TheMustacheHero

I usually get clothes from Urban Outfitters, but there's some sweet T-shirts online at Design by Humans.

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#15  Edited By Pox22

I buy a lot of t-shirts from webcomics I enjoy.  Not only because they're interesting t-shirts, but I also want to throw them some cash.  I usually just wear jeans or khaki pants, which I usually get at Old Navy...even though they don't last me that long.
 
I bought all my suits from S&K Menswear, but they went out of business last year.

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#16  Edited By grilledcheez

Kohl's lately...

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#17  Edited By ninjakiller

Men's Wearhouse for suits, JCPenny for casual/home clothes, and Goodwill for junky/workout clothes. 

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#18  Edited By fixerofdeath

Usually Khols, sometimes JCPenny.

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#19  Edited By TugMyBanana

  
I used to love hollister and abercrombie but now that's all the little kids wear. Now I just rock whatever fits, usually an Oakley tee and some Levi's or something

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#20  Edited By blair

Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Gucci, etc.  I'm a boss.

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#21  Edited By jkz

I'm not sure whether my answer will be relevant, so here's a simple litmus test to see if it is: Do you dress in a way that differs slightly from the normal loose-fitting jeans with a tee-shirt model (i.e do you invest time in how you look/smell/present yourself to the world). 
 
If the answer is yes, read on. 
 
I shop at Diesel and Express for my jeans, because I feel that both are relatively cheap for the quality they offer, although I far prefer Diesel if you can bear the price. I also go with the occasional Alexeander McQueen pair of Jeans. 
 
For Shirts/Tee-Shirts/Outerwear, I shop at Alexander McQueen, TheProportionofBlu, Filippa K, Travotta, Standard Issue, French Connection, J.Lindeberg, and occasionally Express. 
 
Oh and some of that stuff is obviously hell-of-expensive (such as McQ), so I'd suggest looking at sites like Gilt for deals on them (pm me if you want/need an invite).