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LOL. About the only brand I stick to are Bonds for their plain cotton t-shirts.
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Whatever I can grab for under €25 in Primark (which is usually Ceaderwood State) and Dunnes, If I'm feeling particularly fancy then it's off to Jack And Jones. Cheap **** FTW.
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I shop mostly at Bluenotes because it's cheap and it looks good.
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Anthropologie, Urban Outfitters, Coldwater Creek. Beautiful 70s boho stuff from Etsy. :)
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Haha, how did I forget this one?!: Free People! :D
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http://s.stpost.com/eccStoreFront/pr.../f_2122Y_1.jpg Don't get me wrong, I agree with you to some regards about people overpaying for under performing clothing, but I'm a little bewildered why you'd use Carhartt as an example when I think it's probably one of the best quality brands on the market place. I even like how they're starting to expand out and be thought of as an "everyday" brand of clothing than just a working brand. It's not like we're ever going to see an Ed Hardy style shirt carrying the Carhartt brand name. |
^^^ Pete, sorry for not explaining more detail, but I was referring to actual Carhartt sweatshirts that say, "CARHARTT", in very large type that stretches across chest, from nipple to nipple if you will. I agree, generally speaking, Carhartt makes very durable clothing; hence my confusion as to why people would pay carhartt prices for a regular sweatshirt emblazoned with the logo.
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