cheap but good clothing stores in Germany

So I am new to Germany…I am trying to learn and fit in to the German clothing style…I want to know some good shopping stores for men, L or XL size summer clothes…and also I also want to know what is the typical style for summer in Germany…I know some stores like Kik, C&A but i found them having less collections and also C&A is a bit pricy… I like to buy my clothes offline after trying them on…I like to keep my costs low around 20 euros for a shirt or a t shirt… Appreciate your help and advice…
9 Replies
mattw282
mattw28211mo ago
At that budget you're really going to be limited to fast fashion like h&m, Zara, Mango etc if you insist on buying new. Or you can buy secondhand. Go to a your nearest town/city and see what there is.
TidB
TidB11mo ago
Definitely not kik (or zeeman or takko or primark). Style wise it‘s not really advanced in any way, it‘s random shorts + random tees in the summer. Depends on where you are obv
wick67500
wick6750011mo ago
I live in Heilbronn near Stuttgart
tijelu
tijelu11mo ago
I like Muji, it's Japanese basics and I know there's a store in Cologne but there might be one in Stuttgart as well. Also consider investing more in clothes you'll wear longer instead of buying the cheapest possible. You'll save up money in the end. I understand it's not easy to do that if you don't have a lot of money. In general I wouldn't say Germany is very stylish so if you want to fit in you might as well buy clothes from Decathlon.
briquebrutale
briquebrutale11mo ago
Primark, Kik, takko etc. are all bottom of the barrel type quality clothing, definitely wouldn't recommend them; they aren't really made to last several seasons! Instead I would definitely recommend looking into the secondhand market, either online (Vinted, Kleinanzeigen, Sellpy, Momox fashion) or in-person in your city. You can get much much better quality, if you know what to look out, when thrifting!
wick67500
wick6750011mo ago
Thanks a lot 😊 Thanks a lot ☺️
KissGo-Goat
KissGo-Goat11mo ago
Uniqlo is quiet decent for the price 20€ for a shirt is also quiet different than 20€ for a t-shirt
wick67500
wick6750011mo ago
I agree but i am unable to stretch the budget longer 😕😕
KissGo-Goat
KissGo-Goat11mo ago
Maybe stick with buying t-shirts new and get some shirts second hand