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Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - B
Lunchbox:
Those look really excellent James!
I tried to take pictures of me in my new dress on Friday.
Yes they are shitty Photobooth pictures that I tried to make look purposefully arty by adding a faux Ektachrome border, shaddup.
tania:
oh fossil, if only you shipped to canada... not that i actually need or can afford a new winter coat anyway. crippling debt, you may have taken away all my fun bucks but at least i still have my dreams.
Lines:
I love Fossil. Especially their purses. I don't normally like purses all that much, but I love the materials they use.
Ballard:
Fashion thread, I need your help.
It's getting cold out and I've just realized that I'm extraordinarily under-prepared for the winter. I own no sweaters and just two hoodies, both of which shrunk in the wash at some point and are too small to zip up comfortably.
My problem is, everything is printed on American Apparel hoodies. And I fucking hate them. I have no political or family-value related reasons for this; Dov Charney can jerk it wherever he wants. They're just too thin, shrink in the wash (so that medium, which fits perfectly when it arrives, becomes too small, and large, which is too big, remains just a little too big still), come apart at the seams, and the drawstring hoods are undersized for my head and just end up making me look weird and fucking up my hair. I want a slightly thicker (but not bulletproof; I like keeping a slim profile and hate the bulky cabbage feeling of multiple layers), warmer, comfortable live-in hoodie or two for this winter. Preferably with some cool designs (a la Threadless, who regrettably print on AA). I know they exist somewhere out there. Ideas?
nekowafer:
Wal-Mart and Target have a surprising number of decent hoodies, with sort of cool designs. You won't get anything that fantastic, but some aren't bad. Last year I got a gray pullover hoodie with black cassettes all over it, and I love it. I just never put it in the dryer - that ruins the comfortable fuzz on the inside.
Also Hot Topic sometimes has decent ones, but wait for one of their sales because they're overly expensive. Same with Spencer's, I'd think.
Lastly, try H&M. You can definitely find a slim-fit style there.
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