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Have any of you ever ran out of clothes? Almost to the point where you can't leave the house because you have nothing to wear? Happened to me twice in my life... Those were my low points.

Finally hit me after I bought a pair of racing stripe sweatpants like Kaguya... I needed to turn things around.

>> No.4016352

/jp/ related

>> No.4016371

>>4016352
It is faggot

>> No.4016419
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4016419

I got only 2 jeans and 2 pullovers. Normaly i wear outfit 1 Monday-Tuesday and outfit 2 Wednesday-Friday, so at Weekend outfit 2 is already dirty and stinky and outfit 1 issnt clean yet (no time mo-fr to wash it). But I dont left my house on weekends, or maybe because of this?? hahaha
Someone should buy me new clothes (I would never go into a shopping street to buy new clothes - TOO MUCH HUMANS EVERYWHERE).

>> No.4016409

Everything NEET related is /jp/ related. If you don't think so, you're obviously new here, and should kindly get the fuck out.

>> No.4016426

Don't you people have washing machines?

>> No.4016440

>>4016344
>Have any of you ever ran out of clothes?
You cant do this, do you throw you clothes away?
And yes this did happen to me because I forgot to wash my clothes...

>> No.4016441

>>4016426
No it was an issue of the pants getting holes and such... They fell apart over time.

>> No.4016445

I usually wear the same thing everyday (occasionally wearing different jeans, but it's not like anybody cares because hey, they're jeans).
I wear the same hoodies too, except usually a different shirt underneath it everyday.

Sometimes I decide to wear nice clothes but then I think, 'nah, it just doesn't look right on me', and change back.

>> No.4016449

>>4016419
They have clothes stores on the internet.

>> No.4016457

ive worn the same clothes for 4-5 years so maybe ill run out soon

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4016467

For the outside world I have outside colothes, for at home I wear 100% of the time PAJAMAS.

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4016477

There was one occasion when I only had one pair of pants left, and they some nasty paint spots or something on them. I realized at some point that when that pair eventually got on of those crotch holes, which it was pretty close to, I would never be able to leave the house again, so I went out and bought two new pairs. Those two I bought then are the only ones I have now.

>> No.4016509

It's hard being tall and skinny. Your shirts don't ever look good on you and all your pants are either too wide or too short.

>> No.4016520

>>4016449
Enjoy spending money on shit you cant return and youll never even wear because you have no way of trying it on before making the final judgement. Clothes are the final frontier, as much as i enjoy e-shopping, i just cant see how clothes can be brought into the model.

This may not be true for most of you, but i absolutely have to try the shit on before i buy it, because half the time it doesnt even fit me, or i look like a straight up cunt in it.

>> No.4016557

>>4016477
crotch hole? I experienced that with a few of my pants (mostly the dress pants I wear for work). I mean, never had that issue before until a few years ago... Is it common for pants to wear out in that region?

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4016561

Pshh. I have enough clothes to last me for awhile.

Follow Travis's example, folks.

>> No.4016579

>>4016520

All good online clothes stores will allow you to return the product if it doesn't fit or looks bad. Unfortunately most will also require the customer to pay delivery for returns.

>> No.4016586

>>4016557
My jeans have started to wear out around the perineum area lately. I think it may have been caused by all the bicycling I do.

>> No.4016598

Man, if you have at least two pairs at all times, you'd never have to worry about that shit. Keeping only one wearable pair of pants just shows a lack of foresight. Obviously that one pair will wear out at some point.

>> No.4016606

I have 3 of the same coat and hoodie, and 3 of the same pair of jeans, so I can wear them everyday, just changing my t-shirt.

>> No.4016626

>>4016557
Mine do, at least. The best sign that I should get a new pair of pants is that the fabric down there is thin.

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>>4016606
Holy fuck, we must be twins.

>> No.4016628

/jp/ = NEET /fa/

>> No.4016643

What does /jp/ think of turtlenecks? Do you wear them with the slack in, out, or sticking up?

>> No.4016657

>can't leave the house
I fail to see how this is a problem.

>> No.4016697

>>4016598
I think the bigger problem is what you're gonna wear while washing your only pair of pants. It makes me feel uncomfortable to walk around without pants for too long, like a significant part of my manhood has been taken away.

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>>4016409
NEET-related threads bring /jp/ together.

>> No.4016718

>>4016643

Fold over neatly. Honestly, though, just buy mock turtlenecks.

>> No.4016719

>>4016643
fold out

>> No.4016741

I have one pair of jeans, one pair of dress pants, one pair of those Walmart khakis (I hate them so much).

I know I need to buy more clothes... I just hate doing it. Feels like people are watching me the entire time...

>> No.4016757

>>4016741
Those are just the security cameras.

>> No.4016770

I stopped wearing underwear years ago.

>> No.4016781

>>4016770
Slut.

>> No.4016872

I will take advantage of this thread to ask a clothes related question.

My brother will soon be turning 18 and has invited me to his party, only problem is that I have never been to one of those parties (loud music and drinking, don't really want to go), does anyone have an idea of what I should wear? I don't want to embarrass him in front of his friends, since he kind of looks up to me.

>> No.4016897

>>4016872
Casual wear. Jeans and t-shirt. But for the love of god, dont go out in your Naruto gear.

>> No.4016902

>>4016872
Jeans and polo shirt with an undershirt is probably the safest thing you could possibly wear.

I personally wear button up shirts with a light blazer, but there's a chance you'll be marked for wearing it, so it's a double edged sword. I can't recommend this move for amateurs.

>> No.4016928

>>4016872

Depends on the group. Button up shirt (untucked) and a pair of jeans is probably sufficient.

>> No.4016972

>>4016928
guido wear right there. why don't you tell him to pop his collar next?

>> No.4016981

>>4016897
>>4016902
>>4016928
Thank you, I will go with jeans and a button up shirt.

>> No.4017660

As an actual NEET of years, these threads are fucking terrible and are nothing more than a bunch of kids wanting to be cool on the Internet.

It's these threads that really show how awful /jp/ has become.

>> No.4018960

>>4017660
It is a sad time now that being a NEET is considered the "cool thing" to be.

>> No.4019077

> Almost to the point where you can't leave the house because you have nothing to wear?
>leave the house
I wear nothing but pajamas at home, and home is where I am 99% of the time.

>> No.4019107

Has anyone tried to go a while without showering? I thought I could do it for a few days at a time but I too feel gross after even one day and need to shower every day. Clumpy hair is a terrible thing.

>> No.4019125

>>4019107
I used to go weeks

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