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Revision as of 02:55, 27 May 2013
Stores are categorized by tiers based on the average cost of clothing sold by the store.
Budget Tier
(Good for basics; t-shirts, underwear, socks, etc.)
Low Tier
http://www.Levi.com - Large selection of jeans (among other things) in a variety of colors and cuts. Levi's often has sales, so avoid buying at full retail.
http://www.jcrew.com/index.jsp - High-ish price for the quality they offer [Citation needed]
Middle Tier
http://www.revolveclothing.com/
High Tier
http://www.reborn.ws/ - All orders made by email
http://www.rodengray.com/ - Vancouver, Canada
http://www.nomadshop.net/ - Toronto, Canada
http://www.ln-cc.com/ - Online & London, UK
4.0 tier
Uncategorized Tier
http://butterflysoulfire.blogspot.co.nz/
http://www.blackbirdballard.com/
http://www.antonioli.eu/en/women
http://www.ink-clothing.com/en/main.php
http://www.guyiconsignment.com/
http://gravitypopetailoredgoods.blogspot.com/
http://shopsydneys.com/ - Toronto, Canada
http://www.jonathanandolivia.com/
I think I didn't mention that gilt and myhabit require to make a amazon account or something? But I think it's free to make just a tiny bit of registration process.
Here are weird sort of Japanese Ebays but things go crazy cheap here. Talked to heaps of people that have found anything from Yohji Yamamoto to pre-2000s Helmut Lang and MMM for less than $50. It sort of requires heaps of dedication and watching so idk, ive never put in the effort myself. http://global.rakuten.com/en/ http://www.yahoo.co.jp/