Anonymous wrote:Yes. I have some cute cotton boho tops and boho dresses from Target and I always get compliments on them.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, we do. And I also shop at Ross, TJ Maxx, etc. Some pieces are just meant for a season. Even "rich" people can be fiscally conservative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely, yes.
Many rich people have no care for flaunting brands or wealth. They'll drive the Honda and shop at Target.
And those that don't, feel the need to flaunt, they live in low income housing wear designer shoes, drive luxary cars lol
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely, yes.
Many rich people have no care for flaunting brands or wealth. They'll drive the Honda and shop at Target.
And those that don't, feel the need to flaunt, they live in low income housing wear designer shoes, drive luxary cars lol