Shopping Workflow - Topic of the day 3/13/24

How do you like to shop? Irl or online? Spontaneously or planned out? How do you decide it's time to refresh the wardrobe?
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mewball
mewball3mo ago
this is how i cop
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Weeg
Weeg3mo ago
I hear people like to shop from weeg’s clothes shack
mewball
mewball3mo ago
in realness I have overarching niches in my wardrobe i seek to fill and try to keep an open mind, its rarer that i will seek specific pieces from specific designers these days. this leads to a lot of impulse purchases, but my hit rate on them is pretty high, and it keeps the experimentation fresh. I think doing some better planning would be a fun exercise too also buy weeg shack
Echo-Ecco.ExE
Echo-Ecco.ExE3mo ago
I often like to research before I buy in store. I don’t like buying online unless I can return in person
adaptation
adaptation3mo ago
Things come in at work that are too cool and priced too well to let the commoners buy
Smiles
Smiles3mo ago
90% online. Mostly cause I normally cop off a drop or used, all of which requires some level of just pulling trig and aren't available irl. That said if something seems like its going to sit to sale and is out of my current price range, I'll try to wait for said sale and cop then. In reality I would say its more split because sometimes I don't think I'm going to cop something, cause of price or don't love it at first, but then it sticks in my mind and if it comes up on sale at the end of the season, well, we copping. So like 75% spontaneous, 25% with some thought. I don't live in New York so the number of stores even selling clothes I'm interested in near me IRL is low anyway. I also hate thrifting.
Confuzzler
Confuzzler3mo ago
I do prefer shopping in person but the reality of it is that I'd have to fly to another city to just try it on. After such a long time shopping online, I have a good grasp of how it'll look on me based on the measurements so it's rare I return things. Purchases are very rarely spontaneous unless it's like a sudden sample sale that gets my heart pumping. Usually I see something I like and keep it saved. Look through instagram for pics of it being worn to confirm that choice and wait for it to go on sale. As for refreshing the wardrobe, I just look at pieces I don't gravitate towards anymore and it's not an immediate thing, just a oh, I haven't worn that in such a long time. I do try to force myself to wear it for a day. But if throughout the day I don't feel that "I like what I'm wearing" feeling, I sell it.
mewball
mewball3mo ago
oh yeah definitely like 80% online purchases bc i like old japanese clothes but living in nyc has me acting unwise
yurt
yurt3mo ago
I basically only buy in person which saves me a lot of money because my city fucking sucks for clothing lol also almost entirely used atp because I am a broke student
Elvander
Elvander3mo ago
Apart from when I travel it's 100% online. I generally obsess about a niche I'm looking to fill like another sport coat, or clive owen's overcoat in children of men. I'll spend dozens / hundreds of hours scouring ebay / FromJapan and every retail store I know of until I score a hit. Occasionally I'll stumble on a bargain and impulse buy but it's rare these days since I have a fairly full wardrobe already and I generally don't do dupes.
zeometer
zeometer3mo ago
i'm a masochist that subject myself to the highs and lows of goodwill that said if there's something niche or super specific that i know i want i'll fogure put sizing and fair pricing before going on ebay or depop or poshmark if i know someone at the flea market is expecting a good draw i'll slide in sometimes but that's more of a 'let the spirit move me' situation
werkinprogress
werkinprogress3mo ago
Gonna say 50/50 lately because a lot of it is in-person vintage/thrifting. I've been really working toward budgeting my fashion spending and finding that keeping an annual budget aside really helps with compulsive purchases. In addition, I have slotted in a wishlist of big ticket items for the year that really helps contextualize how much I'm gonna spend on designer pieces or stuff over a certain price range for the year, as well as provide a basis for what I'm looking to improve upon in my current wardrobe in terms of goals. I have a fairly strong hit rate I find with pieces because I have 2 or 3 aesthetics that I'm actively looking to work towards consistently, and so I've developed a decently strong idea of how something will look with other parts of my wardrobe.
ultra
ultra3mo ago
things can be both spontaneous and planned out for me. I tend to buy clothes in person so I can try it on first but if its like merch and its only online, I take the risk
jawntanamo_bae
jawntanamo_bae3mo ago
I buy like 90% online and 10% in person. Thrifting is not great where I live, but there’s a few decent stores. When I travel, I always try to make time for at least 1 day of shopping. As for planning I’d say that my wardrobe is 80% planned and 20% impulse. Generally I try to budget ahead of time for most shit I want, but I leave the door open for the spontaneous item that sparks joy, especially if I’m shopping secondhand. Not had great luck finding stuff secondhand if I’m looking for a specific thing, but if I’m just looking to have fun I find stuff more easily.
goofus
goofus3mo ago
I constantly browse around and keep tabs open on my phone if I like something. After a while, usually a few months, of having it open and looking at it hundreds of times, and feeling like it fits a space in my wardrobe I’ll cop.
goofus
goofus3mo ago
this is what my chrome usually looks like haha
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jawntanamo_bae
jawntanamo_bae3mo ago
I have those Bryceland double knees bookmarked 😂
Smiles
Smiles3mo ago
i use wishlists on big sites as well don't keep tabs open tho lol
Handcuffed
Handcuffed3mo ago
I just rely on what NMWA sells for like 80%+ of my purchases. I trust their curation more than my own eye for new brands and styles and the Styleforum community posts enough photos (or is otherwise helpful enough) to help me gauge what I think would work for me.
carrion
carrion3mo ago
I have so many tabs open my phone stopped trying to count
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yurt
yurt3mo ago
:D
carrion
carrion3mo ago
I'm at like, 98% online 2% in person tho. Finding my size online is just easier, even tho there are a lot of places pretty close that carry shit I love
Smiles
Smiles3mo ago
Once you know your measurements sizing online is honestly pretty easy ngl
Handcuffed
Handcuffed3mo ago
^particularly if you are shopping within the same brands
mewball
mewball3mo ago
yeah online works really well once you get used to it
jawntanamo_bae
jawntanamo_bae3mo ago
Yeah I use wishlists and bookmarks. Having tabs open stresses me out
Confuzzler
Confuzzler3mo ago
i have email draft that i use to keep everything
Carney
Carney3mo ago
if i see something i like in a store i'll buy it. if it isnt my size, i'll buy from their website.