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When buying at stores like H&M, Macy's, Gap, and Banana Republic, how do you avoid "trendy" stuff? What stuff do you try to avoid?
H&M stuff is trendy but unobjectionable for the most part when you're buying from the 'hipster' section (the one with all the black white and grey
I don't understand where most of you guys shop then. Nearly every decent store in the mall is ruled out in this forum--Express, Gap, Banana Republic, H&M, etc. I mean, I realize no one's forcing me to not shop at these stores, but I would like to learn fashion in a more detailed sense and not look like a "me too" kind of guy.
Apocolypse: What a lot of people around these forums do is buy basics at places like h&m, american apparel and other stores that sell decent fitting, slim shirts and jackets. However, most people go to other sources(online stores, specialty boutiques, etc...) for their big pieces such as jeans, certain jackets and it's always nice to pay a bit more for a few pieces that'll last, fit perfectly and are exactly what you're looking for aesthetic wise. It's not out of the question for a good amount of people here to wear $250 jeans, a $150 hoodie, a $15 tee, and a $40 pair of chucks. You don't have to dress top to bottom in expensive designer pieces to look good. However with certain items like jeans, boots and certain other pieces, it's usually better to invest. It's always a good idea for buying clothes if you're just starting out to buy some investment pieces along with basics.
What do you guys consider "basics" then? Obviously white, black, and colored solid t-shirts, underwear, and socks, but is there anything else? I was thinking also a regular grey V-neck sweater as well as a white cotton dress coat. Any more? I'm not at the age where I need a suit or anything yet.
Right now I've got 5 jackets. 1 heavy winter jacket, 1 peacoat, 1 military style jacket, 1 linen jacket, and 1 lightweight pullover thing (I guess it's sort of like a wind breaker).