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I have a hard time finding good fitting high quality dressy women's work clothes. I don't mind paying extra, but I don't want to spend a $100 for a shirt. I don't want to get them tailored made because it takes too long and I might not like it after it is done. I don't want to look too old either ( I am in my 20's). I hate stores like TJ Max and Marshalls because you have to pick through everything and rarely find what I want.
Anybody have any good suggestions?

2007-09-07 14:44:35 · 3 answers · asked by lakecity21 3 in Beauty & Style Fashion & Accessories

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Try stores like Dillards or Macy's - along that line of department stores. This time of year you can get quality clothing for 40 - 50% off the retail cost.
At the end of each season all clothing stores sell their clothing for 1/2 off to a little of nothing, to try to get rid of them for the next season line up.
Not only do you get a full load of clothing, but you save a whole lot of money.

2007-09-07 14:53:55 · answer #1 · answered by simee 2 · 0 0

My mother gets a lot of her office clothes from the Kohl's and JC Penny and Sears clearance racks. Actually, Target is reasonable (compaered to $100) to begin with. Personally, unless I literally need something, I prefer the thrift stores. Even then, shopping conventional retail is my last resort. Also, consignment shops might have some good stuff, too. Their stuff, from my understanding, might be a bit more current than a thrift store, more expensive than a thrift, but still cheaper than conventional retail.

2007-09-07 15:06:11 · answer #2 · answered by Vegan_Mom 7 · 2 0

H&M has some pretty nice stuff sometimes, or reitmans maybe

2007-09-07 14:55:53 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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