Yes. One of the reasons that I shop so much at Target now. I'd rather spend $7 on a disposable top than $75 on a disposable top. |
I'm not PP and I don't wholly buy her philosophy but I do have to say that she may not be entirely off base with that last statement. A lot of it is just about the whole package/ look. I doubt that most anyone would know if my black skinnies are $25 or $250 if they are put together with a good outfit and fit well. |
Yep, this is me, too. I see shitty clothing at a variety of price points, so I'd rather buy discount. I find Target to be a reliable source of t-shirts (I buy 2-3 white tees just about every season), work-out clothing, pajamas (LOVE Nick & Nora poplin p.js), and cheap summer dresses for casual weekend wear (to the grocery store, pool, etc). I also have a few Merona skirts for work. I have a pair of pants I bought several years ago that have been great--fit well, wash well, wear well (I get compliments on them); I certainly got my $30 out of those, LOL. But they are a rarity--usually I find that the pants do look cheap on me, because the fit isn't good. I do have one pair of skinny jeans (the discount Levi's brand they carry) that I love--$25.
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Exactly. H&M is super crappy stuff. |
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H&M, Walmart, Loft, Target are all crappy quality, but the winner of this category has to -- wait for it -- Forever 21.
I've had clothes develop rips and holes from there within days of purchase. It's like they use disintegrating thread or yarn or something! Strange. |
H&M is on par, quality-wise, with Target. But the fit/cut is so much more flattering, at least for me. |
| Nope. Never go to Target at all. There may well be good deals for those who do the high-low mix well, but I'm not one of them. |
| I got a lot of stuff there while I was pregnant. Otherwise, not really a fan, |
Pleeeease tell me that when you say "disposable" you mean that you're donating this clothing somewhere and not literally disposing of it in the trash. |
even designer clothing can be crap, evidenced by the plastic soles on the heels of my vince boots, and the polyester theory shirts i've seen in neiman marcus. frankly, i don't like shopping anymore. i will say that lower end places (target, etc) have great items on a caer by case basis. the key is to hand wash or dry clean and wear somewhat gently. |
If it's still in good enough shape to donate, I donate. But I won't donate something that is worthy of the trash. |
| I cannot stand wearing cheap materials. They look bad (on everyone) and aren't comfortable. I do think it's possible to pull off a nice look by mixing a couple of Target pieces with higher-end clothing, but generally, Target clothes look like Target (or Wal-Mart or any other cheap brand) clothes. You can tell something is cheap by the cut, fabric, buttons, zippers, etc. And it only takes a split second to notice, you don't have to "analyze." |
It takes about 4 seconds to do. It is very similar to spotting fake designer bags. I can just look at know. Doesn't take any time really. |
| Private school, country club mom here. I shop for myself at target for pjs, tshirts, sweats and coverups for the pool. |
Aren't you the PP who wears something once and never again? If so, I sincerely doubt it's ready for the trash after that one wearing. |