Stores

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Stores

Africa

Asia

Europe

North America

Oceania

Note: Some US/UK stores will ship to Australia, so check them out too.

South America

Recommended Brands for Specific Clothing

Below are recommends brands frequently discussed on /fa/. This list is not definitive by any measure. There are many more brands which you can buy clothes from (see the Stores section above).

Boots

High-Tier

Edward Green

Dayton

Buttero

Viberg

RM Williams (See this for all information needed.)

Alden

Mid-Tier

White's Boots

Red Wing Shoes

Wolverine

Meermin

Danner

Grenson

Trickers


Low-Tier

Chippewa

Clarks

Dr. Martens

Timberland

Merrel

LL Bean

Sneakers

Common Projects

National Standard

Lanvin

T-Shirts

Uniqlo

T by Alexander Wang

Acne Studios

Voidthebrand

Shirts

Uniqlo

J.Crew

Club Monaco

Kamakura

Gitman Vintage

Brooks Brothers

Trousers, Chinos

Epaulet

Outliers

Jeans

Naked and Famous

A.P.C

Levi's

April 77

Outlier

Acne

Shorts

Outlier

Socks

Two Feet Ahead

Underwear

Tommy hilfiger

Thrift Stores

goodwill.org Complete crapshoot, great for poorfags and trustfund babies looking for "vintage" stuff. Brings in new stuff on Wednesday. Pricing is unilateral for all clothing, be it horrible Gildan cotton tees or ancient, high quality suit stuff. Physically hurts your dignity being here if your Mom buys all of your Supreme for you.

Buffalo Exchange Shop that buys clothing and resells at a drastically reduced cost, generally 20-50% of original price. Needs sifting, but they are selective in what they buy through their own self-proclaimed "style experts," meaning employees who know not to buy your dad's old clothes. Content varies wildly by location and is generally reflective of what is available in the area. For example, NYC shops carry higher end clothing found in the immediate vicinity such as Odin and AllSaints as well as mall brands while in Philadelphia the Rittenhouse location simply carries fast fashion and a few J. Crew pieces. If money is any kind of issue than these are always worth looking into, as the low prices and constantly changing selection can lead to wonderful discoveries. Selling back however generally isn't worth it.

Amsterdam

http://www.zipperstore.nl/ Pretentious thrift store catering the legions of hipsters that flock and scream at anything that looks like fake leather loafers or hats with feathers in them. They occasionally have some decent shoes/clothing if you are lucky, prices are quite high compared to what you get. Zipper also sells Cheap Monday jeans/chino's for retail price. The staff is very nice and helpful

http://www.episode.eu/splash.jsp Another 'expensive' thrift store, has similar stuff as the previous mentioned Zipper although they don't sell anything new. Staff is very aware that they are in a 'hip' store and act like they are the best which is why (writer) avoid it like the plague. They do have a nice selection of leather briefcases and scarves.

http://lauradols.nl/ Thrift store mostly catering women's clothing. They do have a small section of men which often has some nice gems if you're lucky. The owners also tailor a lot to cater to a younger audience (the owner told me). Prices are quite high but you can find some 'haute couture' pieces now and then. Really friendly staff.

http://www.bijons-vintage.nl Small thrift store selling men's and women's clothing, shoes,scarves, furniture, record players and a lot more. Prices are a bit lower than previously mentioned stores but the selection is basically all Large or Extra Large. You really need to look for something nice. Staff can be arrogant but also nice depending who's behind the counter.

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Uncategorized Stores

  • MyHabit Requires an Amazon.com account.


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/