| Yes, but only for the occasional item. |
So true! It depends how you define rich too. We are rich in assets but are frugal because our income is okay but not sky high. |
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One of the oddest questions today. I’m old school, I shop for clothes at the mall. Way more variety.
If I go to Target I usually bypass the clothes but it has nothing to do with my income level, low or high. |
| We are rich and yes, I buy clothes at Target. My son is autistic and they reliably have elastic waist shorts and jeans with snaps instead of buttons that work for him. Occasionally something for me too. Still miss their Merina stuff. |
| I don't know if you would count me as rich (we have enough for a decent retirement), but i buy most of my clothes at ... WALMART!!! Not shoes, though. |
I prefer walmart for clothing too. |
| No. |
| Sometimes if it’s cute or a very trendy thing I want to “test run” |
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Some do, some don't. I never did because the clothes just hang like potato sack. Bought some for kids when they were little.
Haven't been in Target forever as I don't think it's cheap now that I'm well off. I have better options and more time for finding cheap good quality goods. |
Care to share where you find cheap + quality goods? |
omg this again you people with your wasp obsessions |
I have some stuff from Target that's lasted many years Cotton is cotton, friends! Treat it well and it'll treat you well right back. |
| Mo |
| The rug in my bedroom is 28 years old and is from Ames (remember that one...an early version of Target) It is still going strong. Most people would think I was wealthy if they could see my accounts. |
Same! I have some cute maxi dresses from the last two summers from Target. I probably buy the majority of my kids' clothes there, like Cat & Jack jeans, short and long sleeve t-shirts, hoodies. My kids are in upper and lower elementary. But I'm not rich, so... |