What's the best way to get unused, urban outfitters style clothing at somewhere around Old Navy prices?
>>10804444
ebay
H&M
>>10804449
thread is now over
>>10804449
H&M
Thanks bruh
>>10804444
omg I own that jacket. Does this mean I'm cool yet
>>10804444
you can try thrifting if urban outfitters style means vintage and "hipster" clothing
Old Navy. All of these stores...HM UO Old Navy etc. They're recognizing trends and starting to become homogeneous
Urban outfitters is still dirt cheap. As others have said h&m, eBay, and thrifting are all.. Cheap. Could also try Zara but that's not quite as "hipster" as you want. Uniqlo but that might be too expensive.
>>10805717
nigga wat
zara is more expensive than uniqlo
UO is cheap as hell if you go to the sales section when they're having those 40+% sales, sometimes even without the sales they're still super cheap. don't go for all the stuff that gets put out in the front of the store when it'll be at the back in a couple months, if you're that cheap you can handle waiting. H&M is also cheap in the sales racks, and their non-sale stuff is... hit or miss, really. Cotton On is also decent for their prices, sale section again. I actually managed to cop a really nice black bomber from CO a couple years back from the sale section for $20, now it's starting to get a sick fade on the dye because it's relatively cheap stuff, not to mention the fit is great for me.
>>10804620
what brand is it?
>>10805977
The sale section never has anything small enough for me
uniqlo
>>10804459
Getting used shit on ebay is going to be just as cheap if not cheaper and be much higher quality than H&M