Also check out emp They also have some in house brands as well, with acceptable to good quality
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Good call! I like emp
Lucy & Yak and Snag Tights. We prefer to try not to buy fast fashion and so far both of these brands seem to be pretty okay at this.
Apart from that we just buy whatever we can find in thrift stores/charity shops.
I've looked at snags tights before but the price has put me off. If they're good quality I'll definitely get them next time I need some thanks 😊
Yeah, sadly non fast fashion for decent quality, fairly paid/treated workers and doing the best for the environment tends to drive up the price. We personally think it's worth it, we understand many have a difficult time affording such things though.
Yes it really does, but it's a great thing to do if someone has the money. And worth it for quality so it's win win
Pact because I love cotton and the eco bent.
Torrid because I'm a little plus-sized, and it's hard to find shoes that fit my wide feet 😅
Otherwise I'm embarrassed to say I often find the cutest things at Altar'd State.
Yep clothing is so thin centric it's just not realistic. I'm always interested in eco stuff and you can't go wrong with cotton
Jyp shop 🤣
I don't have any go to brands yet but I wanted to thank you for linking these places as I can use them for inspiration. I really appreciate this space and thank you all so much! <3
Ah you're welcome! We're really glad you found us 😊
I used to care a lot more about what I wore - I had a grunge punk thing going on. Lots of plaid flannel with torn up jeans, a wallet chain, Doc Martens, and a punk band patch battle jacket. Now I mostly live in plain black leggings and a dark gray tee, because I'm mostly at home and it's just easier to work out, do housework, etc in that kind of clothing. I get my leggings from Rep Fitness and my t-shirts from Amazon.
I do still wear jeans and plaid flannels a lot when I go out. Jeans are hard because my body is a weird shape due to weightlifting. I've always had a big butt and thighs, but now they're swole so jeans never fit right. If they fit in the butt and thighs, they're enormous in the waist, with a big gap in the back, and constantly sliding down. Plus I'm 5'0" with a short torso so usually low-rise fit the best, but those are hard to find (I think high-rise is more popular right now?). Currently I get jeans from American Eagle but they're not a great fit. I'd love to find jeans that fit my body and don't make me look dumpy!
I took a look at the sites you linked, and they look awesome - they definitely have things that are right up my alley! Have you checked out BlackMilk? You might like some of their stuff!
You may want to try out some jeans with really high elastaine content. Good American makes most of their jeans super stretchy, as does Spanx. You can buy them secondhand a lot too.
Ahhh thank you!
I love the jean and plaid look! I train a lot so I can really relate, my shoulders are pretty big for a female and it's a passive PITA finding clothing. Jeans wise have you tried getting stretchy jeans and getting them altered by a seamstress?
Just gonna look at black milk now I've not heard of them, thanks!
Thank you for for suggestions, I love word-of-mouth where someone can actually vet for the quality.
My only go-to is Comfrt for hoodies and sweatpants. They also have this super soft cloud blanket that my dogs stole from me.
Yep, often you buy things and the quality is awful and/or the sizing is bizarre. Funnily enough I used to have a blanket for the sofa but the cats claimed it as theirs... if they weren't so adorable I'd be annoyed!
Same, if my dogs weren’t certified cutie-pattoties, I’d be mad. But they fell in love with that blanket and will basically follow me when I take it to the washer and stare at me with those “we’re getting that back, right?” eyes.
Haha well you definitely can't say no to those eyes, it's impossible