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any tips on poorfag fashion

>> No.13883234

>>13883232
go thrifting

>> No.13883239

Hunt a bear or something and use its fur for clothing

>> No.13883272
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>>13883232
literally jeans (wranglers or lee or something) and a plain white t-shirt. Go for the rugged look

>> No.13883278

>>13883234
This is the most sound advice
>>13883272
Is hard to pull off and will make you look like a fag

>> No.13883281

take the costcopill and go full kirkland

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>>13883278
>jeans
>white tshirt
>hard to pull off
>most basic outfit in existence will make you look gay

>> No.13883311

>>13883287
it's hard in the sense that you need to be muscular (including legs) to pull it off

>> No.13883326

>>13883272
based advice anon

>>13883234
>>13883278
you guys think thrifting in more well off areas help me make better finds? been thinking about that strategy for a while but i dont wanna waste bus fairs for nothing

>>13883287
maybe you were just gay all along

>> No.13883355

>>13883326
>maybe you were just gay all along
Nigger are you fucking stupid or what? Do you know how to fucking read?

>> No.13883371

>>13883281
based and fully stocked in case of apocalypse

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>>13883355
shit i've been found out

>> No.13883377

>>13883281
elder god tier socks

>> No.13883830

>>13883232
Buy secondhand errything. Besides thrifting, I like shopping on eBay.

Military surplus is cheap and can be pretty effay.

Watch out for sales, especially end-of-season and holiday sales. Sign up for email newsletters for your favorite shopping sites to get alerts for when sales come up. You missed Black Friday/Cyber Monday but there's also the end-of-the-year sale coming up that lots of stores have.

>> No.13883870

https://www.taobao.com/

>> No.13883919

>>13883326
thrift stores rotate stock between eachother if they are linked, generally speaking you can see better quality in better areas. I wouldn’t waste bus fare though.

the best way of going about it is to go there as often as possible, or volunteer there because they’ll have new stock out every day and thin out the old stuff.

don’t be afraid to try everything on as the sizes aren’t that accurate and if you really want to save money you can learn to taylor/repair stuff yourself

one last tip would be that you can normally find wool sweaters donate by old fat men and just shrink them in the washer/dryer until they fit. I got a perfectly fitted lambswool sweater for next to nothing

>> No.13883931

first of all you should figure out your colors and try to keep your basics to those colors - the more clothes you have that work with each other - the more outfits you have

Fit above all else - if you take even a cheap pair of jeans to a tailor and get them fitted you're going to have a pair that looks better on you than any several hundred dollar pair does for a fraction of the cost

Invest in quality shoes or boots, ebay and grailed are full of good 2nd hand stuff, places like sierra trading post have factory 2nds which go for way under retail

Take care of your items - even shitty quality can last ages if you treat it well - fold your clothes, air them, don't let them lose shape in a pile sitting in their own stink

/fit/ above all else - a good body gives cheap clothes the context of ruggedness and practicality

>> No.13884045

>>13883931
This

if you buy leather shoes and keep them polished they’ll last years, much longer if you can replace the soles (goodyear welt)

don’t skimp on the shoes, if you can’t afford decent ones just wait and save

>> No.13884058

>>13883239
Contrary to what /k/ makes you believe hunting in general is a really expensive hobby. Most hunters aren't factory workers that take their grandfathers rifle and shoot some dear in their backyard like in the movies.
>>13883232
Depends on how poor we're talking about and what country. In general if you're poor best choice is to buy most of your stuff from stores like H&M, Uniqlo and Weekday and thrift more expensive items like coats.
If you are too poor for that most countries have their own shops where only fob immigrants shop. Check those out. Or get your clothes from supermarkets.

>> No.13884113

>>13883232
how poor we talking?

also, marshalls/tjmaxx clearance racks will do you nicely

>>13883326
thrift stores are always a gamble. i'd say it's barely worth it if you have to travel far to get to one. it also depends on what major city you're near. I used to do the thrift store thing but it's like digging for coins in the bottom of a trash can unless you live near some really great second hand shops. I switched to marshalls a while back because the shopping experience is way better, the stuff is new and clean (obviously), but you still get the thrill of finding some hidden treasure, and can return stuff if you need to. It's more expensive than a thrift store of course, but it's worth the upgrade. I still go to thrift stores for fun every once in a while and still like them, but I don't rely on them. So I guess that's what I would recommend. Marshalls + thrift stores

>>13883931
this is all good advice too.