Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:800k. I buy expensive things, but not outrageously priced.
Besides for athletic wear, I mainly buy items made in the US, Canada, or Europe. Many items are from smaller, lesser known brands. I will occasionally find things that meet this criteria at Nordstrom, Net-a-Porter, shopbop. I love searching Garmantory for interesting finds made by small businesses. I get linen summer dresses on Etsy made in Lithuania
I don’t buy target, old navy, Costco, or similar ever- not even
For my kids. Total garbage clothes.
I have purchased things from target and Costco that have lasted longer than things I purchased at Nordstrom. It’s the individual article of clothing that matters, not the brand. I do wish I could afford more eco-friendly brands though.
The most eco-friendly is buying the minimum possible, buying secondhand as much as possible and buying natural fibers wherever possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:800k. I buy expensive things, but not outrageously priced.
Besides for athletic wear, I mainly buy items made in the US, Canada, or Europe. Many items are from smaller, lesser known brands. I will occasionally find things that meet this criteria at Nordstrom, Net-a-Porter, shopbop. I love searching Garmantory for interesting finds made by small businesses. I get linen summer dresses on Etsy made in Lithuania
I don’t buy target, old navy, Costco, or similar ever- not even
For my kids. Total garbage clothes.
I have purchased things from target and Costco that have lasted longer than things I purchased at Nordstrom. It’s the individual article of clothing that matters, not the brand. I do wish I could afford more eco-friendly brands though.
Anonymous wrote:800k. I buy expensive things, but not outrageously priced.
Besides for athletic wear, I mainly buy items made in the US, Canada, or Europe. Many items are from smaller, lesser known brands. I will occasionally find things that meet this criteria at Nordstrom, Net-a-Porter, shopbop. I love searching Garmantory for interesting finds made by small businesses. I get linen summer dresses on Etsy made in Lithuania
I don’t buy target, old navy, Costco, or similar ever- not even
For my kids. Total garbage clothes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HHI: 575. Net worth: something like 1M.
For clothes it’s mostly target. Occasionally Walmart, Nordstrom, is H and M but that’s only if I can’t find what I need at target. I do buy Name brand shoes.
I am clearly not into fashion. I definitely spend more money on hair and makeup than I do on clothes. And I never give myself a budget when it comes to home renovation.
Now that is dangerous!
Anonymous wrote:HHI: 575. Net worth: something like 1M.
For clothes it’s mostly target. Occasionally Walmart, Nordstrom, is H and M but that’s only if I can’t find what I need at target. I do buy Name brand shoes.
I am clearly not into fashion. I definitely spend more money on hair and makeup than I do on clothes. And I never give myself a budget when it comes to home renovation.
Anonymous wrote:Low seven figures. Consignment stores. Also, Target, Marshals, HomeGoods, TJ Maxx.