Poll - Total Votes: 66 See Poll Options
BBTXK · 56-60, M
Bold of you to assume that I wear clothes!
WaryWitchWandering · 36-40, F
Whatever I find at savers haha
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
Most shops do not cater for small women like me. I collect good quality garments from charity shops and adjust and refashion them for my figure.
@SunshineGirl My very petite aunt, 4ft 11, buys all her clothes in the kid's department, she just turned 71.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@NativePortlander1970 That's one compensation. I can buy childrens clothes without sales tax in UK stores.
@SunshineGirl A win-win all around
TexChik · F
I dress up or down as is appropriate for the given situation. Preppie, country casual, business casual, business formal, or the little black dress. Sometimes just a bikini top and some cut-offs. 🤷🏻♀️
OldBrit · 61-69, M
Largely M&S, Cotton Traders, Next etc. Footwear normally Clarks or Sketchers
tallpowerhouseblonde · 36-40, F
Non of these options.I get my clothes tailor made for a perfect fit.
Spectra · 26-30, F
@tallpowerhouseblonde Makes sense lol
LamontCranston · M
@tallpowerhouseblonde In this respect, we are in total accord. Nothing like custom tailoring.
HoraceGreenley · 61-69, M

4meAndyou · F
I used to buy name brand clothing. I liked Cold Water Creek, Talbots, Tommy Hilfiger, Clarks shoes and boots, and a few others. But, like warywitchwandering, I also used to shop at Savers now and then. I was always amazed when I found Talbots jackets there, and once I found a Christian Dior lavender bathrobe with irises in the weave. I found SAK bags at Savers, and even a Michael Kors bag.
Prior to moving back to the east coast, I found a knockoff handbag shop in Lansing, Michigan, which sold fake Coach bags, fake Versace and fake Gucci bags, and I stocked up! I loved those bags. They fooled everyone! 🤣🤣🤣 They were still a tiny bit pricey...$60 a bag, but well worth it. Then the law closed the place down...🤣🤣🤣
These days I shop online. I know my size, I know the styles I like, and I can get really great prices on Zulily, Temu, and so on.
Prior to moving back to the east coast, I found a knockoff handbag shop in Lansing, Michigan, which sold fake Coach bags, fake Versace and fake Gucci bags, and I stocked up! I loved those bags. They fooled everyone! 🤣🤣🤣 They were still a tiny bit pricey...$60 a bag, but well worth it. Then the law closed the place down...🤣🤣🤣
These days I shop online. I know my size, I know the styles I like, and I can get really great prices on Zulily, Temu, and so on.
I have worked from home for over 20 years. I built my workshop on the back of my property and I have an office in my home. 99.99% of my business is "contactless".... they order it and I mail it to them after they pay electronically.
Having said that.... In my work-a-day life I generally can be found wearing shorts and a T-shirt, nothing fancy. If I'm going out somewhere, I can generally be found wearing nice cargo-shorts and a Polo shirt.
IIRC, although I own a very nice tailor-made suit for more formal functions (Tailor made because I'm very tall and nothing "off the rack" fits), there is not a "high-end" designer article of clothing in my closet(s).
Having said that.... In my work-a-day life I generally can be found wearing shorts and a T-shirt, nothing fancy. If I'm going out somewhere, I can generally be found wearing nice cargo-shorts and a Polo shirt.
IIRC, although I own a very nice tailor-made suit for more formal functions (Tailor made because I'm very tall and nothing "off the rack" fits), there is not a "high-end" designer article of clothing in my closet(s).
ninalanyon · 61-69, T
Whatever I like when I find it in a charity shop (thrift for US-ians) or flea market.
I don't bother much about brands except that I notice that some are better made than others and sometimes worth paying more for because they won't fall apart so quickly. I have some nice things from River Island, Monsoon, Zara, Mikko, Wallis. Even Primark has a few things worth buying but usually none of it fits me anyway. But I also have dozens of items from labels that no one has ever heard of that appear one day and disappear the next as well as plenty of items branded by the shops that sell them like Kapp Ahl, Cubus, Marks & Spencer.
I don't bother much about brands except that I notice that some are better made than others and sometimes worth paying more for because they won't fall apart so quickly. I have some nice things from River Island, Monsoon, Zara, Mikko, Wallis. Even Primark has a few things worth buying but usually none of it fits me anyway. But I also have dozens of items from labels that no one has ever heard of that appear one day and disappear the next as well as plenty of items branded by the shops that sell them like Kapp Ahl, Cubus, Marks & Spencer.
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
Whatever that is made of comfortable fabric, fits, matches my taste visually and won't ruin my budget.
Carissimi · F
The most comfortable I can find.
thisguy20 · 41-45, M
Had been Sims (then they closed +/- 12 years ago), followed by Mens Warehouse (then that location closed +/- 3 years ago), now Boscov's; wouldn't describe any of them as any of the options in the poll.
DearAmbellina2113 · 41-45, F
Long tunics and leggings, with sandals. If it's chilly I'll wear a cardi sweater.
@DearAmbellina2113 Name brand or Walmart?
DearAmbellina2113 · 41-45, F
@Musicman department store.
OnePatheticClown · 51-55, M
🤔 Levi's, CAT boots and random T-Shirts that I find interesting...particularly the Mothman ones....
JesseInTX · 51-55, M
Normally at home I don’t wear anything but for work and going out name brand
SoLeRiMix · 36-40, M
Casuals (non-branded and high street).😇
Dusty101 · F
Band and movie teeshirta, with cargos or denim skirts and funky tights!

SW-User
Mix of everything
Ducky · 31-35, F
Crop tops 🙃
Thevy29 · 41-45, M
Mens clothes
bijouxbroussard · F
I still occasionally wear Levi’s jeans, but since retirement I have plenty of non brand jeans, plenty of tee shirts that I wear. I have sundresses and caftans as well.
Atlotto · M
High end designer bib overalls and John Deere hats.
pancakeslam · 41-45, M
name brands are cheaper these days
High street
Off the rack