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Is it possible to be effay whilst broke?

>> No.12746698

It's a natural talent called being thrifty. If it's not in your natal chart, yur fucked.

>> No.12746798

If you cant be /fa/ broke you cant be /fa/ rich.

>> No.12746806

>>12746694
of course. being /fa/ is about taste and mentality

>> No.12746810

>>12746798
this

>> No.12746856

>tfw when my dumbass friend says he would dress better but he can't afford it

People with this mentality are fucking retarded, plenty of stores offer effay and "trendy" clothes for cheap. H&M, Uniqlo and so on are perfect if you have the slightest sense of style.

>> No.12746994

>>12746856
>brand names
If you can afford brand new clothes you're not broke.

>> No.12746999

>>12746856
no i think its you who's retarded.

>> No.12747028

>>12746694
maybe if you stop posting this uggo

>> No.12747085

>>12746856
H&M is trash but ya

you can get great clothes for cheaper than H&M

>> No.12747096

Yeah, it's actually a whole thing called streetwear

>> No.12747142

What are the best places to shop if you're broke and want to be effay?

>> No.12747155

>>12747142
this

Aside from H&M and Uniqlo.

>> No.12747182

>>12747155
Thrift

>> No.12747194
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12747194

>>12747142

Thrift store for tops (t-shirts, sweaters, and hoodies (I actually found a ZARA hoodie for $3.50 at Salvation Army)).

H&M/ASOS/Uniqlo for bottoms (jeans, khakis, chinos)

Sure, you'll be spending $25 - 40 for pants. But you'll be spending $2 - 5 on the tops.

You want to get the bottoms from somewhere legit because in my many years of thrift shopping I've found that people just don't donate/throw out decent jeans. Finding pants that fit, are in good condition and don't look too dated is rare at any thrift store. Nice tops are abundant though. now

PAY ATTENTION TO THIS PART

All you really need to start off is like 4 pairs of pants.

Some light jeans.
Some dark jeans.
Something in a rich color like burgundy, dusk or forest green.
Some kind of distressed/ripped jeans.
(maybe a pair of sweats)

Get 4 good pairs of pants and 8 nice tops and if you PAY ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE COLORS OF THE STUFF YOU BUY, you can be /fa/ for a little over $100.

I know a girl who gets big compliments on her style all the fucking time. She has literally 1 skirt, 1 dress, 1 pair of jeans and about 5 different tops. All she does is mix and match very thoughtfully and occasionally throws a denim jacket on top of the other stuff and people think she's a stylistic genius.

It's all about being thoughtful and cohesive and having a "theme". A style. Know what you wanna do.

Me, I wear basically the same style of clothing everyday. Gym shoes. Heavily distressed jeans. Button down shirt. Sometimes I layer on a hoodie over a plain tee. I like bold primary colors or patterns on top. Blue or black denim on the legs. And white shoes - usually mid or hightop sneakers.

So before you embark on this, know what you wanna do. Experiment at the risk of wasting money. But once you've decided on a style for yourself the spending part becomes easy.

>> No.12747208

>>12747155
>Aside from H&M and Uniqlo.

Look man you can't be "broke" and turn your nose up at H&M and Uniqlo. That's the best quality and best looking accessible to you if you're trying to look good on a budget.

Think about it. What else are you gonna do. GAP? KOHLS? LMAO

H&M and Uniqlo actually do a decent job of taking the expensive look, the IDEAS behind stuff like vetements and common projects etc and giving you the same idea in an unbranded, affordable version

So I'm not sure where this meme came from that they're bad or whatever. If you're gonna dismiss them then you probably have enough money to not be interested in this thread

>> No.12747211

>>12747208
Oh, no, I didn't mean it like that. I actually do purchase from H&M and Uniqlo, I was just wondering if there was anything else I was unaware of.

>> No.12747215

>>12746694
post the slug tinder meme

also
>buy some original pair of shoes (never buy fake shoes those are shiiiiteee)
>buy some decent quality pants
>go to a thrift store and buy shit that you think looks good

>> No.12747228

>>12747194
Some sweet info here, thanks. I'll look into some thrift shops around my area.
Where do you go for shoes?

>> No.12747232

>>12747228
To add on to this, whenever you buy or thrift a piece make sure that you can make more than a couple outfits from it. I've been stuck with pieces that just sit because they're hard to match with anything else than the piece I had in mind.

>> No.12747278

>>12746694
literally just go to a thrift store, obviously if you don't have the mindset for it then no you're not effay.

>> No.12747288

Don't buy brand clothes, it's a huge waste of money and if it's embezzled with corporate logos makes you look like an idiot. Find out what looks good on your bodytype, skincolor and hair color, and dress in harmony with your environment and natural landscape

>> No.12747364

>>12747228
The shoes I've recently started spending real money on but I'm a real sneaker head so it's just one of those things I'm willing to spend lots of money on like how some people spend lots of money on video games or drugs, I don't compromise shoes. There's no one place I go, it helps to shop around a lot with shoes because it's not about the brand it's about the design and lots of the coolest looking brand designs have spawned affordable knock offs at places like ALDO, Call it Spring and H&M

You have lots of options that are versatile and inexpensive.

You can get Converse knock offs for $25 @ Payless.

Generic Air Jordan 1-style high tops from H&M online for like $60

Basic black Vans go with almost any fit and cost around $50

Adidas stan smith in black for a more "casual shoe" look (Aldo is also really good for those types of shoe tho it's not much my style anymore).

And honestly that's a good little repertoire of footwear. Occasionally you can find good shoes at thrift stores but it's only happened once for me and they were rubber soled dress shoes

>> No.12747537

>>12746856
Uniqlo yes, H&M no

>> No.12747561

If you have a good body and research a haircut that works for you, you can look fashionable in beat up jeans and a plain white tee.

>> No.12747570

>>12747561
That's not the point. Most of the people who are into fashion are into it for self expression or to project a particular image that appeals to them. Not just "look good"

>> No.12747573

>>12746694
Go nuts in charity shops dude (thrift stores in america I guess). I've found Fendi, All Saints, YSL, Kenzo and more shit all for less than £10 an item. I once found a balmain suit for £10. Just spend the time and you’ll get good shit. I live in London which gives me a bit of an advantage, but I've found top shit in total nowhere towns

>> No.12747580

>>12747155

For men's shoes (not sneakers or skate shoes), Nordstrom Rack if you're on a budget. If you have a good eye you can genuinely find some good pieces discounted.

>> No.12747624

>>12747194
I've actually had really good luck getting used jeans at thrift stores that pay people for their clothes. Plato's Closet has been good for me, the only new pants I've bought recently is a pair of joggers.

>> No.12747634

Yes, high fashun was runed for me long time ago

>> No.12747637

>>12746694
I've said it before and I'll say it again--

/fa/ is NOT an end all be all. While it's good for inspiration, it is not a one size fits all guide for fashion.

You do NOT need a bunch of cash to be /fa/.
You can shop at fucking Walmart and be /fa/ to be real.

Now do you need cash for quality? Yes. But at this point you need to ask yourself what the functionality of your daily dress will serve: fashion as a hobby or fashion as a requirement. If you decide its the former then you best had get a job and start saving. If its the latter then 75 percent of advice on this board means nothing to you, as you can look fine without buying Gene Simmons or Rick Orwell or whatever.

There's a second hand store called Plato's Closet where I live. I bought a brand new pair of Jordans that someone brought in for 25 bucks, some Balmain jeans for 20 and a Nike hoodie for 14. That's little over 60 bucks--and a little over half the price of the Jordans alone. Nigga its not hard to look good.

>> No.12747653

>just thrift
What about people who don't live in major metropolitan areas?

>> No.12747688

>>12747653
JUST THRIFT YOU PUSSY
Don't even look at tags just make that shit work. Fashion is like a rhythm. You've either got rhythm or you don't. Nobody starts trends by staying comfy in their element. Go rock wrangler jeans dude anything's possible.

>> No.12748111

>>12746856
Uniqlo for basics sure
>H&M
Nah, just go Uniqlo w/ thrift items

>> No.12748227

>>12746694
yes. the most important part of fashion is your clothes fitting properly and having a coherent color scheme. study up on those then buy basics to fill out a wardrobe. aside from that you can get into thrifting and DIY to get cheap statement pieces. also, start grooming yourself properly and get a good haircut.

>> No.12748291

>>12746856
>spending all that money on cheap chink clothes
You could get more clothing at a thrift store, but need the eye. It'll be weathered, but that's part of the broke look. Handmedown Wave.

>> No.12748294

>>12747194
you're info is good but your style sounds fuckin whack, hope you're hot enough to sell it

>> No.12748670

>>12747653
Then the thrifting is even better imo

>> No.12748697
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12748697

Thrift, heres my advice though:
>have no shame in your game, lots of people thrift they just don't admit it.
>show up in some small shorts and like a thin t-shirt (easier to try stuff on and some places don't even have dressing rooms, but try everything on at the end it saves time.)
>look through at everything like it's a CD rack
>Like it? Whats the size?
>Be open to trying new things (don't always go through the shirt and sweater racks only, I've found great jeans and adidas tracksuit pants before)
>Black is usually the worst color to buy since alot of that stuff is faded and looks bad, only buy it if its not faded
>Grab everything you can (i.e. I grab like 3-4 shirts, 2 sweaters, 2 pants, a jacket maybe even more if I really like the stuff) then try everything on and throw out what you don't like.

I only go to H&M for shorts and basic shit, I don't really like their clothes selection its alot of basic bitch shit and everyone wears it around here. I love Uniqlo's stuff but I haven't taken the time to go there myself I really want to though.

>> No.12748803

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>> No.12748941

>>12746856
>H&M, Uniqlo and so on are perfect if you have the slightest sense of style.
You're not fashionable, just lazy and unimaginative.

>> No.12748959

>>12748941

post fit

>> No.12748963

>>12746856
Those shops are wank and or boring though

>> No.12749574

hell fucking yea, ive been going to thrift stores for 5 years now and my wardrobe is much more diverse and full of cool unique items. I honestly would say ive only spent about 600 in total the whole time.
My only exception is $150 dollar shoes here and there but everything else is thift store cops.

>> No.12749701

Saving all this advice in a txt. It sounds reasonable.

>> No.12749881

>>12748294
>you're info is good but your style sounds fuckin whack

I see it sounds super basic on paper but it's all about color and texture and I've had coworkers email me for style tips so

>hope you're hot enough to sell it

I have a lot of sex but I think my style would probably even get a chubby short guy laid if he was confident

>> No.12749888

>>12746798

god dam this really made me think

>> No.12749898

Most of the thrift shops around me are shitty salvation army's

>> No.12750855

>>12747096
streetwear is expensive you retard

>> No.12750859

>>12747142
Pull and Bear is really good

>> No.12750874

>>12749898
This

>> No.12751018

>>12748697
I find white is worst color to buy at thrift stores. The lighting in there makes it hard to see stains

>> No.12751040

>>12747364
regular converse are ~25 on sale..

>> No.12751213

You can try thrifting
Bigger city you live in is easier

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>>12750859
Actually pretty high quality for the price, but they love putting shitty motto's on their clothes, their basic clothes aren't bad at all though.

>>12748697
>Black is usually the worst color to buy since alot of that stuff is faded and looks bad, only buy it if its not faded
True, but some t-shirts have faded so much that they have a nice grey-ish look, those can look great.

>>12751018
This is true!

>> No.12751863

>>12746694
sure, but you must get really crafty / lucky hunting for stuff. I'm broke as fuck but i menaged to get helmut lang jacket from thrift store, margiela jeans from auction site, and many pieces from maharishi for cheap

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12751996

>>12746856

>> No.12752049

>>12746856
>just buy shitty quality clothing made in curry-filled sweatshops!

No thanks

>> No.12752076

>>12749898
have you looked in them though?

If the store's shitty that means that they've gone through their stuff a lot less and as such you can find some more valuable items.

If a store's nicer then they probably have marked up more expensive brands

It'll take some time but you can find some neat stuff.