Alright, so I'm 15 and I'm gunna be a sophmore after this summer is over. I was thinking about where I can get new clothes for this summer and maybe even this fall for back to school. I'm not into the whole pay a hundred dollars for a tanktop with a bird on it scene. I'm getting paid around 50 dollars a week for babysitting, and I need to find places where I can get decent clothes like you'd find at places like PacSun, Hottopic, Hollister, etc. but not nearly as expensive, 'cause if I only have 50 dollars, I don't wanna blow all 50 on one thing. I live in MA, does anybody have any ideas? Also I can't shop online because I don't have a credit card and I'm pretty sure my mom doesn't either.
Thanks!
swoods7 answered Friday July 10 2009, 7:56 am: hey. im also 15 about to turn 16 and entering 10th grade. ive noticed the whole "vintage" 60s and 70s style clothing is starting to come back into style and you can make that look for not a lot of money...(just stating that for the record). i suggest going to target or aeropostal cause they have some decent deals there. or you can keep shopping at your favorite stores but strictly stick to the sales rack. hope i helped
infatuatedxxglamour answered Sunday June 28 2009, 11:23 pm: hey girl :) i'd try wet seal and charlotte russe, tons of my friends get wicked cute stuff from there thats also really cheap.
what i do too is go through my entire closet and pick out pieces that can be worn dif ways. like, fold a strapless dress in half to make a mini skirt, or wear a tank top over a long-sleeve. It will make your wardrobe seem 10x bigger.
also. im a bobs girl. haha they have good deals on roxy, billabong, derek heart, poof excellence, etc. especially if you or a parent signs up for the discount card thingie, you get coupons in the mail like every week haha.
t.j. maxx also has cute stuff, if you go in on the right day.
Cux answered Sunday June 28 2009, 11:20 pm: This sounds odd, but hear me out.
Value World and Salvation Army are amazing. It's resale, which means someone has had it before, but normally you'll get clothes that have never been worn. I always wash them once before wearing it. =]
But, the point is, you can get shirts for like $2 or $3, and at most $7. So, it really fits the price qualification you have.
And both of those places sell brand-name or designer clothes that you would probably like, and it's where I get most of my clothes, and people always ask how I afford it, and I flat out tell them where I get it. I'm really not embarrassed.
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