Discount Fashion: Where To Buy?
BY C STONE | THE SUPER HOT ||| FASHION
When you want to buy nice clothes on a budget, where does one go? In many countries, thrift stores have become the go-to choice for shirts and pants. You can find reasonably-priced shirts and pants for up to 90% off at these stores.
When shopping for these clothes, it's best to take your time and examine the item carefully. Does it have sweat stains under the arms? Are the pants showing holes, tears, or stains? Is the quality of the item something you expected, or is it missing things like pockets, sewn hems, or zippers/buttons?
Discounted clothes can be alluring. You can take your chances on auction sites, but it's far more difficult to find something amazing when you're competing against the clock against an unknown list of competitors.
I've always preferred in person shopping. It's quick, efficient, and there's no shipping involved. The real problem I found with this style is there are far, far too many nice pieces of clothes out there. If you're not careful, you could spend several hundred dollars on items and require a 3rd clothes rack.
Be aware that thrift stores can carry unsavory things like bed bugs and lice. Always stay clear of clothes when shopping. Hold them afar and examine them closely. Place them in bags and never put them into your inventory until they've gone through a hanging in an isolated room.
Outlet stores can carry deep discounts, but be aware, some of the items can be discolored, torn, or even have bad sewing lines. There's a reason they end up at these stores. They're either unwanted items, or they have a defect. But sometimes, you can really get a lucky buy.
Purchasing via consignment is the most expensive way to purchase an item. But it's also the safest if you want to be assured of the item being high quality. But beware, not all consignment shops are honest. Some will outright sell you crap made out of 3rd world countries or knockoff items.
Purchasing knockoffs is a major mistake. Never do it. The brands have invested a lot of money into their items, and yes, we know that Louis Viton has items bespoke in China. And when you buy another item from a similar vendor in China, it's giving money to people who are cheating the system.
You are also potentially funding criminal organizations who are making inferior products with potentially dangerous or hazardous chemicals. Think lead-handled purses or shoes made with toxic materials.
Be wary if you buy a product from someone in a white van. They might also sell you super cheap speakers, too.
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