This fashion era is no more limited to only few colossal brands

@parpande (1515)
Bangalore, India
June 21, 2019 4:02am CST
Many of us should have noticed a difference the way fashion has drastically changed for us all. There were the days people would not be comfortable to try anything out of their liked brand they follow as they counted blindly on such names. Even I think I was once a victim of such a psychology type while brands would be the foremost quotient in shopping and the style of clothes or shoes remain limited within those brand tags. With the era of e-commerce, digital marketing and logistics it has been feasible to see beyond just the traditional and stereotyped products. Do you also consider buying an item like Tees or jeans of an offbeat or less known tags ??
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@arunima25 (87861)
• Bangalore, India
21 Jun 19
I was never for brands. For myself I feel I have a good style sense and my mantra is comfortable and graceful dressing. I keep a minimum in my wardrobe and recycle them after use. I don't stock clothes. I take good time to decide and mix match to come with something unique. Branded things become too common.
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@parpande (1515)
• Bangalore, India
21 Jun 19
@arunima25 I am not good to maintain any sort of minimum in the wardrobe , though it should not dictate I encourage to keep a repository. It is rather than most often I would battle either to recycle them or throw them away.
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@parpande (1515)
• Bangalore, India
27 Jun 19
@arunima25 haha Clean and hygenic!!! I would then need to carefully put a filter. But yes , followed with the next cleaning session I would really consider NGO Goonj to donate rather than simply throwing them away.
@arunima25 (87861)
• Bangalore, India
27 Jun 19
@parpande It is better to recycle them or donate them than throwing them. If you think they are not worth donating as they might be torn or something, you can donate it to the NGO Goonj. They need a lots of cloths. The only criteria being they should be clean and hygienic.
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@ShifaLk (17817)
• India
22 Jun 19
Yeah I just buy whatever I like sometimes they're branded, sometimes even less known brands... But I don't think much.
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@parpande (1515)
• Bangalore, India
23 Jun 19
@ShifaLk If one cares of quality of the cloth , he may judge it by touching and by glance itself but not every product of big brands are worth as many of them remain off from some of the new styles and trends. A decade ago the styles and designs were rules by few companies but these days it has changed .
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@parpande (1515)
• Bangalore, India
23 Jun 19
@ShifaLk yes not everything trendy need to be bought , rather the product must suit our comfort too.
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@ShifaLk (17817)
• India
23 Jun 19
@parpande yes very true. I just see the quality and that it looks good or me lr not. I don't even wear latest trendz sometimes if they don't match me...
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@Sreekala (34312)
• India
21 Jun 19
Earlier I was very particular on buying brand items not any more. There may be different situations and reasons for the same.
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@parpande (1515)
• Bangalore, India
21 Jun 19
@Sreekala yes I think situations have changed and reasons are brewed with the change.
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@db20747 (43440)
• Washington, District Of Columbia
22 Jun 19
This is true!! Good to break away and try something different!! Used to have to go to a boutique for something different!!
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@parpande (1515)
• Bangalore, India
22 Jun 19
@db20747 yes , those brands would only sell the patterns and designs that suit mass of audience but few off-trendy looks are now being projected by some small or less known companies making their venture in the market gradually.
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