Anonymous wrote:Go to store like Nordstrom. You can’t get tired of them Because it’s all new and different and seasonal.
Anonymous wrote:How about instead of wasting money on more poorly constructed plastic clothing you identity a charity to donate to. You purchase enough items of clothing that you are actually bored of six brands? Christ on a bike, put some good into the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about instead of wasting money on more poorly constructed plastic clothing you identity a charity to donate to. You purchase enough items of clothing that you are actually bored of six brands? Christ on a bike, put some good into the world.
Well, bless your heart. You don't see that she IS putting some good into the world by looking nice and not looking like a hag? If you want to wear old clothes in tatters and threads, then you do it. The rest of us, however, get joy from looking nice for those we love.
Anonymous wrote:How about instead of wasting money on more poorly constructed plastic clothing you identity a charity to donate to. You purchase enough items of clothing that you are actually bored of six brands? Christ on a bike, put some good into the world.
Anonymous wrote:How about instead of wasting money on more poorly constructed plastic clothing you identity a charity to donate to. You purchase enough items of clothing that you are actually bored of six brands? Christ on a bike, put some good into the world.
Anonymous wrote:How about instead of wasting money on more poorly constructed plastic clothing you identity a charity to donate to. You purchase enough items of clothing that you are actually bored of six brands? Christ on a bike, put some good into the world.
Anonymous wrote:Bored of Boden, BR, J Crew, Ann Taylor, pact, everlane.
Where can I look with a price point of $50-200 per item? We’re quarantined and I’m bored and want to buy something!