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I guess the end goal is sewing, so I'm working on that and trying to learn.
hey!! im a big big fan of thrifting, I kind of don't buy anything new unless its a huge sale or something I cant get thrifted. Usually jeans in my size. heres some of my fave outfits, i use an app to make these little collages:AngelEyeSprings wrote: ↑Sun Aug 04, 2024 3:13 pm Would anyone be interested in a fashion chitchat thread? What clothes / styles / colors do you guys wear? Any people from fashion subcultures? Anyone into historical fashion? Any seamstresses here? Color seasons? Even just ranting? Raving?
this is totally true! its actually why i prefer even worn down second hand clothes... the quality is just better. sadly its so expensive to get something that will last you, was ethically made, and the price is good too. im looking for knee length boots or combat boots cuz mine are irreparable and the prices are hurting meee....AngelEyeSprings wrote: ↑Sun Aug 04, 2024 3:13 pm Rant:
spoiler!I guess the end goal is sewing, so I'm working on that and trying to learn.
Where I live it isn't even cheap, fast fashion shops are really expensive and if a a shop is international it's even more expensive. Forever 21, per example, I saw how people online keep saying that it was a good brand and fanboying over it or whatever but it's just a regular fast fashion in USA? (That's in 2017-18 before the brand went bankrupt).humanfinny wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2024 12:43 pmthis is totally true! its actually why i prefer even worn down second hand clothes... the quality is just better. sadly its so expensive to get something that will last you, was ethically made, and the price is good too. im looking for knee length boots or combat boots cuz mine are irreparable and the prices are hurting meee....AngelEyeSprings wrote: ↑Sun Aug 04, 2024 3:13 pm Rant:
spoiler!I guess the end goal is sewing, so I'm working on that and trying to learn.
i used to sew stuff with my mum on a machine, it was so much fun. also where i used to go to uni offered lots of free courses on basic skills, and one lady helped me repair some jeans. wish this kind of stuff was more accessible because who can just go out and buy a sewing machine?