I like picking up jeans there. I can't justify spending more than 25 bucks on a pair of pants, but jeans from old navy, for instance, are completely stiff yet still manage to get wrinkled for no reason. I most often buy my shirts online, they're easier to make sure you get the right size. I'm usually wearing something from American Eagle though, because it's casual.
I used to hit up Ross a lot, but then I discovered Marshall's when I got here to Texas, and its like a step up from Ross. I get nice ass jeans there for like 15 bucks, and you can even find a lot of the pricier stuff sometimes. Also the shoe selection is a lot better than Ross.
Hmmm, I've never been to Marshall's, but there's one near my house. I'll check it out next time I'm shopping, thanks for the tip.
These days I usually shop at Express and Guess for most of my stuff. I'll go to Pac-Sun too for t-shirts. n yes im 29.
any place that sells jorts, graphic tees, black ankle socks, baseball caps designed specifically for wear when working out, and this
Burlington Coat Factory > Marshall's > Ross anyway, did anyone else have half a stack to drop on clothes when they were 19? I didn't.
Back in my Pell Grant/Stafford Loan days at the turn of the century, it was all about K & G Superstore (2 suits for $150!) and the Barfington Crap Factory (for the marked down dress shirts, not the hideous gangwear). Kinda nice to have a full wardrobe of French Cuff dress shirts, reasonable ties and passable altered suits while making only $10/hour working part time. Now it's all online Big & Tall stores: Rochester, Westport, Casual Male XL, Big & Tall Direct. Dillard's, Men's Warehouse and JC Penney are the only retail stores I can or would go to. I would strongly recommend scoping out Ebay and even Amazon.com for some decent deals on name brand or hard-to-find gear.
Target, Express, Aeropostale (as long as it doesn't say aeropostale on it...), Pac Sun, Steve and Barry's, internet... <br> But mostly Target and Express