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herzzreh

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Not sure where to post this...

What are some quality non-super-baller (i.e. no $1500 blouses) women's clothing quality brands? All I'm familiar with is run-of-the-mill mall stuff.

Time to start converting Mrs...
 

dmash

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Yoox it up dog....Rick Owens & Margiela are what my girl picks up a lot there.
 

herzzreh

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Knew about those... What else is good on Yoox on the female side?
 

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Check some of the other forum affiliates, too.

My wife buys a bunch of stuff from Need Supply and a handful of items from Revolve/Yoox.

Edit: Just noticed that you asked for brands not sites.

I can't tell you much about the brands on the sites above, but consider ordering stuff from apc.fr assuming you don't have an APC store nearby.
 

herzzreh

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Originally Posted by Uncontrol
You need to be way more specific. You could be talking about Balenciaga or Margiela, who the hell knows? There is such a breadth of options out there.

That's the thing, I don't know poop about women's stuff... besides the usual suspects like Rick, MMM (how's MM6 btw?), Balenciaga, Prada etc., what would be women's equivalent of Rag & Bone? WWM? W+H? EG? Stuff like this...

Sorry guys, absolutely clueless in women's quality stuff..
 

aaaeeeiiiooouuu

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Originally Posted by herzzreh
That's the thing, I don't know poop about women's stuff... besides the usual suspects like Rick, MMM (how's MM6 btw?), Balenciaga, Prada etc., what would be women's equivalent of Rag & Bone? WWM? W+H? EG? Stuff like this...

Sorry guys, absolutely clueless in women's quality stuff..


Rag & Bone has a womens line and it's pretty good

And WWM/EG/W+H? I dunno if workwearish stuff would look good since it's a bit masculine. There are some brands that do old-timey, however, like BOO's womens line

I think a good starting place is Gilt. My SO buys a lot of random **** from Gilt, w/out knowing much about the brands, and it's usually been high quality w/ a fair price tag.
 

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