Amazon, academy and old navy clearance rack is where it’s at. For nicer stuff, Nordstrom Rack is the shit
We shop amazon a lot. But he ends up having different colors of the same shirts. Old navy is fast fashion and not designed to last long, I am not into that. He has some graphic tees too but sometimes the tall sizes are mislabeled and they ate not actually tall, so we end up having a lot of returns. Thanks for some of the alternate shop suggestions @downndirty
if it’s good enough for Tim Duncan it’s good enough for me. Or at least that’s what I tell my wife when I get 3 pairs of jeans for like $90. I’ve run into him several times shopping their sales. You don’t have to be broke to enjoy some comfortable clothing for cheap.
Oh yeah, I forgot - Salvation Army bins are where it’s at. Actually, when I had to get new shorts (because again, no strict dress code at work, and the warehouse is warm year-round), I checked the Old Navy clearance rack and got five pairs of khaki shorts for $10. Now if anybody has some advice for a breathable sneaker that will last more than four months and withstand 8-10 miles a day, five days a week, I’m all ears.
For dress shirts and suits, etc. Ive had extremely good luck with Brooks Brothers. They're more expensive up front, but last years longer than any other brand I've tried. Also, I've found BB's fits much better. For casual, Columbia clothing fits me well and I find it also holds up well. Their 1/4 zip fleeces are warm and fairly inexpensive. I'll second Smartwool, baselayers and socks. Their stuff has lasted me for years, including multiple deployments. Also, I really like Darn Tough socks, they last and are a little less expensive than Smart Wool. For running sock, Wrightsocjs are awesome and they were inexpensive. I last bought their socks in 2014 because they hold up so well.
Man, there is too much virus and racial strife going around. We need some titties in the boobie thread, that's what we need.