Mystique answered Tuesday August 10 2004, 12:16 am: Dear 'Frugal'
Theres always your local WalMart and or KMart...however if youd lke 'my' opinion,...you should check out your local GoodWill or Salvation Army. Most cities have on or the other if not both and there are some great deals! youd be suprised at the clothes you can get for a buck or 2! All you need is some time and a lil creativity,you cant go wrong! (did you know that some of the most famous teen/pop stars admit to LOVING a good find at their fave thrift store?) WellI hope this was of some use...good luck and happy school shopping!
soljette answered Monday August 9 2004, 11:25 pm: um, it really depends on your style. im not really into that hollister, american eagle type shit. nor am i into that cheap ass rave type clothes either. if youre into that stuff, then go for those stores. but you can never go wrong with big department stores like strawbridges and neuman marcus. they have different brands and different styles there.. so maybe you should check them out [ soljette's advice column | Ask soljette A Question ]
blondie0911 answered Monday August 9 2004, 11:17 pm: hey i luv to shop!!
i always go to abercrombie, american eagle, aeropostale, and for shoes finish line and i order some on east bay!!!
hope i helped lOv blondie0911 [ blondie0911's advice column | Ask blondie0911 A Question ]
dotdotdot32 answered Monday August 9 2004, 11:16 pm: i recommend h&m, target, nordstrom, american eagle. thats where i shop. but other good places are, jcpenney, old navy, wet seal, KOHLS. alot of places have nice things. [ dotdotdot32's advice column | Ask dotdotdot32 A Question ]
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