If you want a new dress for a shower/graduation/day event

Anonymous
Where is the first place you look? Can be in person or online.
Anonymous
Poshmark, because that's where I buy most of clothes these days.
Anonymous
Boden.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Poshmark, because that's where I buy most of clothes these days.


Does that require a membership?
Anonymous
Anthropologie.
Anonymous
I like to try things on, so I usually start at Macy's. Might hit up Nordstrom, or at the other end, TJ Maxx.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Poshmark, because that's where I buy most of clothes these days.


Does that require a membership?


No
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Poshmark, because that's where I buy most of clothes these days.


Does that require a membership?


PP you replied to. No. You create an account and you're good to go. However, you need to ask for waist/bust/length measurements from each seller, if they haven't already included them, instead of relying on the size label, unless you're confident of that size in that brand. Some answer quickly, others never. And then you need to allow time for shipping after you order. When you add something to your favorites, some sellers will send you an automatic discount.

Anonymous
Nordstrom rack. I just can’t trust online shopping. So many poorly fitting items.
Anonymous
Nordstrom (online); their returns are so easy.
Anonymous
First google.

Then - Nordstrom, Macy's, JC Penney, Boden, Loft, WHBM, TJ Maxx, Amazon, Kohls.

Recently, Lately, I got a jacket and jumpsuit from online Indian stores - Okhai, The Shop. And they are the only two I trust because I have been to their real store also.

Don't trust a lot of what I see online because they are fake and scam and usually from China.
Anonymous
Sometimes - David Bridal.
Anonymous
Jenni Kayne.
Anonymous
TJ Maxx/Marshall's/Nordstrom Rack in person, and if no luck there, online at Nordstrom, South Moon Under, Anthropologie.
Anonymous
Target
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