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Is there anything in particular I should avoid from them or are they all around good?

>> No.14966057

Good for basics and that's all. Don't buy any item of theirs that's over $40. Not that you won't get an okay garment but past that point you should just save up for the next tier up quality-wise.

>> No.14966067

>>14966043
You should avoid most of their stuff desu. A lot of their garments are made in Indonesia where regulations are shit, labour is treated poorly, and the communities surrounding these factories are treated with their sources of water being heavily polluted just so you can finally consume a 10 dollar t shirt.

>> No.14966171

>>14966067
lol who actually cares about that stuff
if its cheap ill buy it LOL!!!
kill yourself FAGGOT!!! LOL!!!
I hope things get worse so i can pay even less!! LOL!!

>> No.14966173

>>14966171
Kek and based

>> No.14966216

>>14966067
almost all fast fashion brands do that unfortunately, but yeah i agree with you. its still kinda hard to find a cheap white shirt. gap is the same shit too. so im guilty of buying white shirts from them, but not gonna spend $100 on plain white shirt unless its one of those you dont need to wash shirts

>> No.14966303

>>14966043
Avoid their shitty collabs

>> No.14966335

uniqlo u tends to be the more fashionable line and has most of the best stuff

>>14966303
depends on the collab desu

>> No.14966336

>>14966043
i bought a fleece and it's really soft/nicely stitched

>> No.14966363

Yeah like 90% of it looks dull as fuck or is cringe as hell Marvel merch. Other 10% are basics.

>> No.14966535

>>14966067
S O I

>> No.14966540

>>14966043
Always check clothes composition
I tend to stick to 100% cotton or wool

>> No.14966584

>>14966171
Based

>> No.14966596

>>14966043
The only thing I would avoid from Uniqlo are the polos. The sleeves are long and baggy. I need my polos short and tight to accent my guns.
>>14966363
And avoid the printed tees like this guy said. It's borderline hot topic.

>> No.14967128

>>14966057
>next tier up quality-wise
any recommendations for some brands?

>> No.14967138

>>14966043
Spend up to $50 nothing more. Good for basics yadda yadda only get solid colors

>> No.14967159

their jeans are weak, dont last more than 6 month

>> No.14967164

>>14966043
don't get the cringey anime shit

>> No.14967207

>>14966335
yea the lemaire is nice but again only worth for basics

>> No.14967255

>>14966057
This

>> No.14967258

>>14966171
I found your typical consoomer, how is consooming doing for you?

>> No.14967282

>>14966057
bullshit, they got great outdoor jackets for 80-150$

>> No.14967977

I have three Uniqlo U (collab) plain T longsleeve that are still in good shape after 2+ years and wearing them in the wilderness for 3 months straight. Jeans and the kando pants are solid.