Where do you shop?

Anonymous
I'm plus sized so I don't have a lot of choices. So I have a lot of Anthro, JCrew, Athleta, and PINK for lounge. Had a nightmare of a time finding a dress to wear out to a NYE party tonight, finally found something I don't love at Macy's that would work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Those of you who shop at the RealReal, Poshmark, and the like, how do you know if the item will fit you right? Returns are not as easy on those sites as they are for larger clothing chains/department stores. Seems really risky to shop on consignment sites unless you own or have tried on the specific item and know in advance that it will fit.


Returning to TRR is like returning anywhere else, it just costs $12 shipping. They will take anything back except for final sale items and handbags. I tend to order brands I already know and sometimes take chances on other items. In that case, I will order a bunch at once since shipping to/from is at a flat rate. Poshmark/Mercari/eBay are totally different - you're dealing with individual sellers and their policies. I don't often buy from those for that reason.
Anonymous
62, recently retired.

Nordstrom’s
Neiman’s
Macy’s
Talbot’s
Johnny Was
Karen Kane
JCrew
Anthropologie
Chico’s
Anonymous
For those of you willing to spend a moment at Macy's for anything other than dresses, more power to you. I find the floor to be such an unorganized hot mess that I can't stand it. It's like TJ Max, and I have no patience for it any more
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For those of you willing to spend a moment at Macy's for anything other than dresses, more power to you. I find the floor to be such an unorganized hot mess that I can't stand it. It's like TJ Max, and I have no patience for it any more


None of the Macy’s here are organized and it drives me nuts. However if you’re traveling and you have a minute, I’ve noticed Macy’s not in this area is better. I have family in Columbus and have shopped at the Macys in Polaris Mall and it’s generally pleasant for adult clothes. Kids not so much. If you go south or into the Midwest, Dillards is also quite nice in stores.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Those of you who shop at the RealReal, Poshmark, and the like, how do you know if the item will fit you right? Returns are not as easy on those sites as they are for larger clothing chains/department stores. Seems really risky to shop on consignment sites unless you own or have tried on the specific item and know in advance that it will fit.


I look at measurements - and also tend to only buy clothes from brands where I know more or less how they fit me, or things that I want enough to take the risk.

On eBay I search out sellers who accept returns, if it's for something where I don't feel super confident that it'll fit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like European stores, so I like Fatface, top shop. Excited to see Primark opening at Tyson’s.


I've looked at the Fatface website and I like their stuff - you're happy with what you've bought from them?
Anonymous
Primark was the bottom of the barrel when I lived in the UK. So much worse than what you can get at Target. On par with the worst quality items at Old Navy.
Anonymous
Typically online from Talbots and Brooks Brothers because I know their sizing. That minimizes returns, which I do at the stores. Last month I took a chance on Quince for a couple of washable silk shirts and the sizing worked out, as did a skirt from Amazon.

For shoes, I have narrow heels and have found AGL flats work. I get those from Poshmark or the Real Real.
Anonymous
For when I care about how I look:
JC Penney

For casual clothes:
Walmart

For cheap tshirts:
craft stores
Anonymous
58F. I'm an easy "fit" which I'm grateful for.

Anthro
Nordstrom
JCrew
Madewell
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For those of you willing to spend a moment at Macy's for anything other than dresses, more power to you. I find the floor to be such an unorganized hot mess that I can't stand it. It's like TJ Max, and I have no patience for it any more


I'm the PP who mentioned getting a dress at Macy's the other day. It was at Tysons, and yeah, it was a mess in there. I feel like I could have more patience for it if I knew there was going to be stuff in there that I want, but that's just not likely anymore.
Anonymous
I'm kind of shocked so many of y'all are mentioning Talbot's. I thought DCUM was more fashionable than that, lol -- I think of Talbot's as geared at elderly kindergarten teachers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm kind of shocked so many of y'all are mentioning Talbot's. I thought DCUM was more fashionable than that, lol -- I think of Talbot's as geared at elderly kindergarten teachers.


Where do country folk like you shop - the corner feed store?
Anonymous
Nordstrom
Sezane
Boden
The Fold for work dresses
Banana
J crew
Jenni Kayne
Ann Taylor
Aritzia
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