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What Brand Would You Purchase If You Knew You Had No Budget?


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Guest NatalieM

Christian Louboutin is amazing. One of my top choices, if they came in my size (yeah right, I've checked). Other than that, anything that I like regardless of brand. I am partial to Converse skate shoes for every day wear (seems to be the only shoes I can find that are wide enough).

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Glad to see I'm not the first guy posting in this thread. What can I say? Fashion is pretty irresistible to this gay guy.

I'd just like to be able to regularly afford Urban Outfitters, American Apparel, Top Man, H&M and Gap. And vintage clothes. LOTS of vintage clothing.

Also, I am completely with praisedbeherhooves on the steampunk thing. Anything steampunk is like my ambrosia.

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Guest Jasmine87

I can't wait til I buy these things for myself first of all, but I love designer labels, soooooo expensive though, very much out of my price range, but I also love the colour pink so anything pink, and I also like cute and comfortable like stuff from american eagle or aeropostale or hollister, I love hoodies like this one

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Guest Robyn G

See my avatar? I've been drooling over these Valentino Lace D'Orsay pumps for quite some time. They come in my size. Just not in my budget.

When I'm in boy mode I'm partial to Stacy Adams dress shoes. I love finding them on sale online.

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Guest sarah f

I really couldn't name off brands to you. I look for what is cute and if it is in my budget. I shop anywhere really from Wal-Mart, Old Navy, JC Penny, Victoria Secret, Macy's or Nordstrom's. If they have womens clothes then I am looking. It all depends on what I like and if I can afford it at the time.

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Guest PaintedWingss

Ooh, that's hard. I would love to have an unlimited shopping spree at Hot Topic - they have the best shirts for my favorite bands! Oh! And Think Geek and Jinx have the best nerdy shirts by far. I already own a few, but only because it's a tradition in my house that my brothers and I all get a Jinx T-shirt for Christmas from my dad, but, unfortunately, he's still buying me only girls' shirts. Girl mode doesn't complain about that, but guy mode would like a nerdy shirt for once besides the World of Warcraft: Cataclysm and The Lion King on Broadway shirts I have.

Until I win the lottery, Wal-Mart, Kohl's, Sears, JC Penney, and Target will do fine since they have some pretty good clothes despite the low price.

- Taylor

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Guest Wulfhere

I don't really care about brands. I would buy the same clothes I buy now. Clothing brands aren't really important for me and I think it's silly to spend a small fortune on clothing items.

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Guest CLAIRE100

Given the financial ability to buy any brand I would buy my clothes from Talbot's, given my maturity (60 years young] and full figure size I just adore the classic styles they continue to produce .

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Guest DawnK

When I can't afford it, I usually purchase the "Clearance" brand. I think they are produced by a company called "Rack", but don't quote me on that.

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Guest oceanangel

CHANEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I would buy the hell out of chanel bags

and Jimmy Choos shoes

oooh and Balmain jackets

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Guest Monte M

Also, I would buy a plane ticket to go to tokyo and buy stuff from the Harajuku & Shibuya districts! (There are really eccentric fashion boutiques there!!!)

:)

Just sayin': It's surprisingly hard to find those mysterious boutiques in Harajuku and Shibuya. Seriously? VERY hard. Much easier to find fish. Especially since the shopkeepers tend to climb over their wares to swing dead things like crab and eel and fish in your face. Mikiko and I had to look up online how to find the Lolita and cosplay shops. It was very hard! There are some really could places in Akihabara though, which is also home to most of the Maid Cafes in Tokyo (which are very cute and very fun).

I think all of those clothing in the photos are super cute, however I'll stick with my button ups and jeans :)

Monte

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Guest Elena

If I really had No Budget?

There is a lil boutique shop near my sisters house that I simply adore. I would love to hire the owner/designer, take her to Britex in Frisco and have her make me an entire wardrobe! It would be just awesome to have stuff that fit me perfectly and not have to make it myself.

Okay, now you have got me drooling all over myself thinking about an unlimited trip to Britex!

:lol:

<3

Elena

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

If money was no object, I'd forget the clothes and buy one Coach purse, one Dooney & Burke purse and one Louis Vuitton purse.

Oh and then I hear there are some pretty nice designer jeans in big girl sizes. I'd check them out.

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Guest Emily Ray

I love Anne Klien and Kate Spade. I was able to buy an Anne Klien dress in TJ for $10.00 unfortunatly I had to leave it behind and I am still mad at myself for doing that. I have a Kate Spade wallet and matching purse that I bought at a thrift store for $10.00. I was really lucky that day and found a coach purse for $29.00 as well.

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Emily

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Guest emma15

I think I would spend way too much time in banana republic and ralph lauren, both places have great classy clothes. Not that I don't like flashy stuff, it's just the nice understated lines and slight preppyness of those two brands really catch my eye.

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