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GameStop's always carried tons of toys and poo poo like that. Main thing is just they basically don't bother to carry more than a few PC games anymore, and they reclaimed all the space those boxes used to take up for more toy racks et cetera.
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its this jacket, but i'm not a model, and it was more well worn can't find that on amazon inside the zipper breast pocket over the heart is where someone had written some poetry or lyrics in french, and in the left pocket had cut into the lining to make a secret pocket. my historical punk jacket
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 00:00 |
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You must live in a very bougie area if your Goodwill isn't picked over poo poo
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 00:09 |
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what kind of class traitor goes to goodwill instead of independent thrift stores
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 00:13 |
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Ah yes, the bucolic, bougie splendor of Baltimoreboner confessor posted:its this jacket, but i'm not a model, and it was more well worn That's slick as hell, and the more men who walk around looking like 90s Britpop/Eurotrash dudes the better, imo. As long as we're sharing, I recently scored this monstrosity: Lighter for scale. It's real snakeskin and leather, and I'm fairly certain it's handmade and pretty old. How snakes and seashells are related I do not know, but I've gotten an insane amount of compliments on the thing, it fits all my day-to-day garbage, and I'm pretty sure I'm not going to run into anyone else with one Crow Jane fucked around with this message at 00:25 on Nov 10, 2017 |
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Owlofcreamcheese posted:"How can we possibly shop for clothes online with sizes being weird!" seems like the most solvable problem possible. It seems like it'd be really insane for any retailer to bank on that being true in any sort of long term. I think eventually brands are going to become irrelevant for "style" and clothing is just going to turn into a commodity where companies will stick to their niche of t shirts or dresses and just offer a bunch of varieties of one thing while people pick and choose based off those mommy blogs where they post a picture of a paper doll outfit with links to a bunch of different retailers selling the individual clothes online.
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 01:31 |
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like have you people never been to a nordstroms or something where they measure you for a shirt or pants and have to take measurements of your shoulder length, torso length, and stuff like that? The numbers they get for those are used across pretty much every brand in the upper levels of clothing. It's only recently with "botique" retailers like h&m and express in poo poo where you run into the issue of the various sizes for generic terms of "small, medium, and large" if you get the numbers or go to a tailor you can just plug them into the amazon search filter and find something in your exact size, all amazon has to do is promote getting sized up for clothes and they'll have pretty much solved the issue of finding poo poo that fits online
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 01:35 |
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duz posted:I noticed that Think Geek has a storefront at the local mall I go to. I've never seen so many Funkopops in one place. Someone said "Funko Pops are just Precious Moments figurines for manchildren" and I haven't been able to look at them the same way since, because is that accurate.
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 01:39 |
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Magius1337est posted:like have you people never been to a nordstroms or something where they measure you for a shirt or pants and have to take measurements of your shoulder length, torso length, and stuff like that? The numbers they get for those are used across pretty much every brand in the upper levels of clothing. It's only recently with "botique" retailers like h&m and express in poo poo where you run into the issue of the various sizes for generic terms of "small, medium, and large" This only works for men's clothing genius.
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 01:41 |
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cis autodrag posted:This only works for men's clothing genius. Why? Are you actually familiar with the standard tailoring measurements? What's missing? As long as you know what a brands measurements are, and your own, figuring out fit is some basic math.
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 01:56 |
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Star Man posted:Returning merchandise isn't hard, but you need to drop off the package for shipping. That can be a complete pain in the rear end for someone that can't leave their job or home easily to take it to the post office or UPS when they're open. they now offer the ability to leave the package outside your house where usps or whatever will be notified on their next run through and pick it up
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 01:56 |
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Magic Hate Ball posted:I'll gladly ride the bus to the mall to try on clothes so I don't have to float three times the amount of money just to sample two other sizes, seriously what the hell people like you don't buy clothes often enough to keep this store in business
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 01:58 |
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boner confessor posted:its this jacket, but i'm not a model, and it was more well worn the one thing that sucks about amazon is that it really sucks to find poo poo if you don't know what you're looking for like if you don't know the exact search term for the item in question there's no real way of browsing and you're just stuck entering in vague terms it'd be nice if there were virtual "stores" on amazon so I could at least browse poo poo that kinda went together
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cis autodrag posted:This only works for men's clothing genius. *enters in cup size and waist measurements* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5UQl47d0Wk
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Magius1337est posted:people like you don't buy clothes often enough to keep this store in business Millenials killing sears
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 02:06 |
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got any sevens posted:Millenials killing sears there's always ross and nordstrom rack
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 02:10 |
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Nordstrom Rack is like 90% garbage
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Badger of Basra posted:Nordstrom Rack is like 90% garbage That's true of just about everywhere, though
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 02:17 |
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Nordstrom rack is really well made poo poo. The stitching just comes apart in Target, TJ Maxx, Wal-Mart, Kohl's stuff.
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 02:34 |
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Like a lot of the stuff at Nordstrom Rack is clearly seconds with minor imperfections, but it's not loose thread or falls apart after 3-6 months bad like most places.
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 02:37 |
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with online ordering then there at least won't be as much xtra small and xtra large clogging the discount retailers inventory because they either won't make it or those people who actually wear it can just special order it
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 02:42 |
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Nordstrom Rack is legit. I used to like Loehmann's and Filene's Basement as well, before they went out of business
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 02:43 |
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I think the retailers that ultimately survive will be the ones that leverage an online presence the best. Zara is really good at this, for example. I might go in, try on some things, buy some things, then buy some similar things on the website, perhaps return some of those in-store so I don't have to deal with the shipping, and then buy something else as I'm in the store again. If they were online-only or physical-location-only, they'd probably have got only 20% of the sales they did from me.
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 03:52 |
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See I think an inline store model is going to become the future, something like a small nike store where they at least have clothing you can try on and if they don't have instore stock they'll just order it for you and have it delivered to your house. Instead of trying to have a big store in a mall where you have to carry a lot of inventory you could put a smaller stores in mixed retail areas where you could show off much more variety of clothing.
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call to action posted:You must live in a very bougie area if your Goodwill isn't picked over poo poo lol if you think living in a bougie area means goodwill is *less* picked over The good stuff goes extra fast and the chaff stays around.
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 04:28 |
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Are country auctions a thing for any of you? They're one of the very few thing I miss v about the south.
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Magius1337est posted:See I think an inline store model is going to become the future, something like a small nike store where they at least have clothing you can try on and if they don't have instore stock they'll just order it for you and have it delivered to your house. Instead of trying to have a big store in a mall where you have to carry a lot of inventory you could put a smaller stores in mixed retail areas where you could show off much more variety of clothing. You are literally describing a perfect business to put into a mall slot.
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 05:02 |
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Elizabeth Mills posted:Someone said "Funko Pops are just Precious Moments figurines for manchildren" and I haven't been able to look at them the same way since, because is that accurate. Those things are beyond loving hideous and I am shocked to this day they ever caught on. Who the gently caress proudly displays those abominations?
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 05:17 |
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100 new posts because someone brought up videogames. Makes sense.
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 05:18 |
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HEY NONG MAN posted:100 new posts because someone brought up videogames. Makes sense. You have a fuckin' amazing avatar btw
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 05:23 |
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Magius1337est posted:*enters in cup size and waist measurements* Quick, explain cup size to me. Did you know my d cups are twice the size of a smaller woman's d cups? You can't just measure tits and waist and get a good fit. There's huge variation in waist to hip ratio, breast shape differs even in the same "size" of breast which causes all manner of problem fitting in the chest, you can get an identical hip measurement from wide hips with no butt or narrow hips with a big butt and different pants will work for each. Women are more than just a series of measurements and two women with identical numbers can fit into clothes completely differently.
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 05:58 |
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just buy your pants a couple sizes too big and wear a belt, what's the big deal
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 06:04 |
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Magius1337est posted:like have you people never been to a nordstroms or something where they measure you for a shirt or pants and have to take measurements of your shoulder length, torso length, and stuff like that? The numbers they get for those are used across pretty much every brand in the upper levels of clothing. It's only recently with "botique" retailers like h&m and express in poo poo where you run into the issue of the various sizes for generic terms of "small, medium, and large" Magius1337est posted:*enters in cup size and waist measurements* Nevermind the part where different women will have different curves in different places, and different ratios of curves than other women, and different body shapes(and therefore a need for different clothing fits) even when the measurement says the size is the same. Haifisch fucked around with this message at 06:21 on Nov 10, 2017 |
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cis autodrag posted:Did you know my d cups are twice the size of a smaller woman's d cups? same also, for example, I love torrid bc their style is what I'm looking for in clothes as an ex-punk (lol) and I only ever buy stuff when it's on a heavy sale or I have birthday rewards. the bus goes right to the mall so I can get there for less than $4 if I go alone (which... I don't!) and that's cheaper than shipping. I can take 3 different shirts in the same size and they'll all fit completely differently, depending on the cut, the material, and the length. there are shirts that fit me fine except they're way too short because titty. there are shirts that don't fit at all despite being 'my size' because my shoulders are wide and the material isn't stretchy or the sleeves are a weird cut. and then there are shirts I can wear in a size or two smaller than 'my size' because they're a different cut or material. I can comfortably wear a flared size L tank top from target but their shirts need to be 2X for my chest or else they're too short. ???????? we buy our work boots online but we measured our feet and width so we could get properly fitting shoes. they cost a lot more than some lovely walmart shoes but my husband and I have been wearing the same pairs for 3 years and they're still fine. it's a big investment to drop $90 on a pair of boots and sending them back would be expensive too. so getting it right is important with online shopping and it's not always easy. e: a lot of women's jeans and stuff also don't have an inseam length listed and I'm lucky I can get 'extra short' 28" with torrid, but most places don't bother. I have the skills to take in or out clothes as needed but that's annoying as hell anyway. snoo fucked around with this message at 06:28 on Nov 10, 2017 |
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We are long overdue for the future where everything is made out of crystals and everyone wears togas and is really calm all the time.
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Inescapable Duck posted:We are long overdue for the future where everything is made out of crystals and everyone wears togas and is really calm all the time. I look awful in drapey clothes, can I wear some kind of shiny jumpsuit or Judy Jetson number instead? Which in all seriousness is another thing that sucks about women's clothing if you're limited to the mall or wherever- if the trends that year don't suit you or just aren't to your taste, good luck finding anything anywhere Crow Jane fucked around with this message at 06:42 on Nov 10, 2017 |
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Magius1337est posted:people like you don't buy clothes often enough to keep this store in business That's because I'm poor and only buy clearance.
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Inescapable Duck posted:We are long overdue for the future where everything is made out of crystals and everyone wears togas and is really calm all the time. this is the future liberals want!!!
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Magius1337est posted:The numbers they get for those are used across pretty much every brand in the upper levels of clothing. Found your problem. Most people, rather by definition, aren't buying the 'upper levels of clothing'. Bespoke is for people who can afford to pay for someone with the skills to make them look good.
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The way I see it the only retail stores that are going to survive into the future are: 1 - Niche stores that offer harder to find things at a convenience. A lot of people will rather go to a store to buy something specific if they need it immediately rather than wait for shipping if it's important. 2 - Stores where their merchandise is difficult to be certain on details for (clothing mostly). 3 - Dollar stores. You can get most of the things they have online and if you plan ahead can get it cheaper and have it on time for when you need it. But most people aren't going to buy a laundry hamper online. With the exception of groceries, most other basic things are going to eventually switch over to online. If you need a toaster but can wait two days, plenty of online stores have them in greater selection and pricing. Same for most other appliances and electronics. Things like tools and power equipment will see most of their stock go online . The exception will be tools that require to be personally adjusted (chainsaws, lawnmowers, leaf blowers etc) as buying a tool you can't handle isn't worthwhile to you if you have to send it back to get a replacement and you need the tool today. Also things that are two impractical to mail back for repair will still require someone local to fix them.
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