What store do you shop at that is the cheapest?

United States
July 4, 2009 6:03pm CST
do the clothes last long n is it quaility? i need some cheap new clothes. i shop at walmart sometimes. low prices all the time. but i just want to know if there are any other cheap nice stores out there. n walmart clothes to me might be cheap but there still nice. some thin n see threw but every stores has clothes like that sometimes
5 responses
5 Jul 09
I personally love aeropostale when they have their sales. And lately they have been having these 70% off in the entire store and online as well. I am alll down for the cheap clothing, but I love aeropostale so that's who I go through. I just got a polo for 7 bucks today! So feel free to give it a try and also look for websites that offer coupons as well. I am a bargain hunter all the way. lol
@Preciousgem (1182)
• Philippines
5 Jul 09
I shop at the store that is cheapest in Southmall if there is a sale or on the stall that has cheaper price as low as 10 pesos, and in our place their are stall that has cheaper price at 5 pesos, or in Divisoria mall, or in every mall that has a cheapest price, i use to go to the mall to take and buy the cheapest clothes that are good quality.
@polachicago (18716)
• United States
5 Jul 09
I like to shop when clothes are on sale in many different places. Old Navy has a huge clearance at least 3 times a year. I like Marshall and TJ Max.... I don't mind to buy second hand quality clothes for less.
• United States
5 Jul 09
I personally like a little store by the name of "Maurice's." It is reasonably priced, stylish, and the clothing is well-constructed and the materials overall are of good quality. My absolute favorite is making my own clothing. I know that this is somewhat of a lost art, but with a yearn for adventure, you can have some of the most wonderful clothing around. During the 1970 and 1980 era, the economy dumped in the U.S. I never missed a trick. I was able to find material (high quality) for $1 a yard and made some really nice dress suits along with blouses for less than $100. I had the basics of black, brown, navy blue with pants, skirts, blazers, and vests. I also had them in colors like red, yellow, and baby blue. It was fun to mix and match the pieces and look different every day of the week. Oh, the blouses and tops were great too. Later when my husband and I decided to go to Hawaii, I made his Hawaiian shirts and some really nice summer dresses in pale floral prints. I had a suitcase full for once again around $100. The greatest thing about all of this is that everything fit perfect, it was well sewn, and I never had to think about something shrinking because I washed the material before sewing it. People would always ask me where I got my clothes. They were shocked that I made my own.
@phyrre (2317)
• United States
5 Jul 09
I like to shop at second hand stores sometimes, like the Salvation Army or the Goodwill store. You can get a lot of lightly used clothes that have barely been worn at all, they last quite a while, and you can get some really good things for just a couple of dollars. Definitely worth looking into. I got my wedding dress just the other day at the Salvation Army. It was only worn once, was originally $1,500 but I bought it for only $100. :) If you don't like second hand (there's nothing wrong with second hand, but not everyone likes the idea of buying something second hand and there's nothing wrong with that either) then Kmart is always a good option. Right around now they've got clearance going on because a lot of the big stores like Walmart and such are starting getting rid of summer things and getting their back to school stock. Good luck finding what you're looking for. ^_^