Endless amount of designs in many favorite colors. Extremely affordable, fitting, and easy to find. The funky, distressed prep style is where it’s at.

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always try vintage because you can usually find an affordable option, if it’s too hard to navigate what to buy, try bronson mfg, and honestly if you just want a high quality super easy super cheap basic, shaka wear has never done me wrong.
Feb 25, 2025
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Go to a vintage store and feel the fabric, check the buttons and the seams, try it on. They will last you longer, wear better, and fit you well. You can hunt in thrift stores too, but I think it’s worth the cost to support a local business (as long as they’re not a crazy markup). The owners of those shops have done the work to find the quality stuff, including some incredible designer brands. To get the same level of tailoring and craftsmanship with new clothes today, you have to pay $$$$. Which can also be worth it if you really love the thing and want to support the designer. But tops from the 90’s and before are excellent. Unique patterns, weaves, softer and heavier material. They don't make them like they used to, collect them while you still can.
Feb 28, 2025
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My style is kind of intentionally boring, so I like the GAP. I used to really like Old Navy, but their clothes don't last at all. The GAP is decent and they have sales pretty often. Additional rec's to: Brooks Brothers, Polo / RL, and vintage on eBay (the real source of most of my clothes lol).
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