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Serious When r u suppsed to buy new underwear

Tagging someone intelligent @Randomized Shame can you ask ur gf for me
I doubt she'd want me to share it publicly on a looksmaxxing forum, but I can ask her anyways. The answer would probably be similar to Tony's though.

Not that you were sincerely asking the question, (I'm assuming you were moreso curious how often women in general replace their underwear,) but in my opinion, as long as you maintain the fabric's cleanliness, I don't think it's a big deal whenever you replace it. Like, you'd know when it's time to go.

I normally buy higher quality clothes so my stuff doesn't really fall apart easily. I normally repair my clothes and shoes when it gets worn down. Underwear would be an item I probably wouldn't stitch up if it had a hole somewhere, though. They're not normally worth fighting for.

i dont even wear socks tbh i don’t think we’d get along
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You are one twisted, sick bastard.
 
I doubt she'd want me to share it publicly on a looksmaxxing forum, but I can ask her anyways. The answer would probably be similar to Tony's though.
Mirin respect for the wife tell her I say hi
Not that you were sincerely asking the question, (I'm assuming you were moreso curious how often women in general replace their underwear,) but in my opinion, as long as you maintain the fabric's cleanliness, I don't think it's a big deal whenever you replace it. Like, you'd know when it's time to go.
I was so serious I even added the serious flair! Like my family never buys new shit and I'm like ...... does this need to be replaced at some point. I had a pair of shoes that I bought in 6th grade and didn't stop wearing them till freshman year of college
I normally buy higher quality clothes so my stuff doesn't really fall apart easily. I normally repair my clothes and shoes when it gets worn down. Underwear would be an item I probably wouldn't stitch up if it had a hole somewhere, though. They're not normally worth fighting for.
That makes sense. Do u like UNIQLO?
 
I was so serious I even added the serious flair! Like my family never buys new shit and I'm like ...... does this need to be replaced at some point. I had a pair of shoes that I bought in 6th grade and didn't stop wearing them till freshman year of college

That makes sense. Do u like UNIQLO?
It's very difficult for me to toss away clothing. I was raised in a similar situation. The thing is, everything I owned when I was younger was dirt cheap. I think that's why as an adult I'm very focused on higher quality clothes. I wore the same sneakers for like 5 years, and when I bought high quality shoes for the first time I was sincerely surprised how much of a difference it made. I didn't realize shoes could be comfortable, lol.

Yes, I do, actually. I travel a few hours to shop from them whenever I need to buy clothes. So a 4-6 hour commute in total round trip. I prefer to buy clothes in person so I can see the stitching and quality prior to buying. I buy from Levi's for jeans as well. Otherwise I mainly thrift for my clothes. I look for specific brands second hand, because normally buying them brand new costs a pretty damn penny.

I've never bought under garments (Tank tops, underwear, socks, etc) second hand though.
 
It's very difficult for me to toss away clothing. I was raised in a similar situation. The thing is, everything I owned when I was younger was dirt cheap. I think that's why as an adult I'm very focused on higher quality clothes. I wore the same sneakers for like 5 years, and when I bought high quality shoes for the first time I was sincerely surprised how much of a difference it made. I didn't realize shoes could be comfortable, lol.

Yes, I do, actually. I travel a few hours to shop from them whenever I need to buy clothes. So a 4-6 hour commute in total round trip. I prefer to buy clothes in person so I can see the stitching and quality prior to buying. I buy from Levi's for jeans as well. Otherwise I mainly thrift for my clothes. I look for specific brands second hand, because normally buying them brand new costs a pretty damn penny.

I've never bought under garments (Tank tops, underwear, socks, etc) second hand though.
I am glad I'm not the only one with that mindset for clothes 😭 I wear things down to the bone. A lot of clothes I have are still from middle school. Guess it's lucky to have a established sense of style from a young age

Fuckkk uniqlo is the same distance from me there isn't any in my state. I thrift as well I can't bring myself to spend a lot of money on a singular item unless it's a basic or just a special statement piece.

I honestly am glad I have the privilege to not need to thrift under garments 😭 i just go to Walmart. But all my socks have holes in them 💔 i shoulda made this a sock post.
 
I am glad I'm not the only one with that mindset for clothes 😭 I wear things down to the bone. A lot of clothes I have are still from middle school. Guess it's lucky to have a established sense of style from a young age

Fuckkk uniqlo is the same distance from me there isn't any in my state. I thrift as well I can't bring myself to spend a lot of money on a singular item unless it's a basic or just a special statement piece.

I honestly am glad I have the privilege to not need to thrift under garments 😭 i just go to Walmart. But all my socks have holes in them 💔 i shoulda made this a sock post.
Nothing feels better than getting a $80 dollar shirt for $4. People sleep on thrifting. It's kind of a pain to go through so much junk to find something you'd want, but it's always been worth the effort for me.

Socks are important, despite what some sick fucks will say on here.
 
Nothing feels better than getting a $80 dollar shirt for $4. People sleep on thrifting. It's kind of a pain to go through so much junk to find something you'd want, but it's always been worth the effort for me.
Me too. My mom would take me as a kid and I grew to appreciate it. Some of my favorite items are from there and r going strong. Tho now they charge more for name brand items now like Ralph Lauren and shit smh
Socks are important, despite what some sick fucks will say on here.
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Me too. My mom would take me as a kid and I grew to appreciate it. Some of my favorite items are from there and r going strong. Tho now they charge more for name brand items now like Ralph Lauren and shit smh
That sucks. I normally look for really niche brands so I don't think they realize they're selling it for a crazy mark down where I'm at.

The thrift stores have recently filled up with fast fashion, and it pains me greatly. It's never well made, obviously. Though if you're going to buy fast fashion, it should definitely be second hand. Technically if you maintain the clothes well and don't mass buy clothes, fast fashion clothes won't always be horrible an option, but it's sad to see how much of it is poorly made.

If you haven't already, you should look into making your own clothes, or at least figure out how to tailor and repair your existing clothes. I've been able to save a lot of sentimental pieces by learning how to stitch them up. You just get a cheap sewing set from a bargain store and triple stitch everything and it lasts pretty good.
 
Nothing feels better than getting a $80 dollar shirt for $4. People sleep on thrifting. It's kind of a pain to go through so much junk to find something you'd want, but it's always been worth the effort for me.

Socks are important, despite what some sick fucks will say on here.
thrifting is the BEST!! i get all my jeans at the thrift! jeans are so expensive to buy from malls and stuff.
 
thrifting is the BEST!! i get all my jeans at the thrift! jeans are so expensive to buy from malls and stuff.
That's where I get my jeans, too. I normally look for the brand Levi's but if it's good quality I'd buy it regardless of brand.

Thrifting has saved me so much money.
 

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