He spends hundreds, possibly thousands on single pieces

>He spends hundreds, possibly thousands on single pieces

Who /brokefashion/ here? Most of my wardrobe is full of Uniqlo, Levis, cheap grails and thrifted finds. I'm not alone am I effay?

get a job you worthless fuck

I spend max 400 on a single piece.

if youre so insecure about being poor to the point of belittling people who actually arent working from paycheck to paycheck at mcdonalds then you sure as fuck arent effay by any stretch of the imagination
you're not alone, 80% of this board is broke-ass teenagers that actually could afford nice pieces but choose to look forward to the "new uniqlo drop" and discuss gildan vs hanes
its not to say this is no place for that kind of discussion but its rampant and fucking annoying when a post about uniqlo tees in a b/s/t gets like 5 replies

Bruh lots of people have jobs but don't want to spend a shit ton of money on clothing every month.

and lots of people have jobs but dont want to spend a shit ton of money on car modifications every month, whats your point?
we're on a fashion board and this guy is complaining about people who arent poor

Are you retarded or something? That was a response to someone saying "get a job". Lots of people have jobs and aren't out binge shopping every month. Is that point too hard for you to understand? The only one complaining here is you. Please point to the spot in the OP's post where he complains about people not being poor. You can't because it's not there. Protip: not being poor doesn't equal spending shit tons on clothes. Kys faggot.

I have a handful of Rick pieces and have never paid over $300 -- even got a new blazer for nearly $300.

Though, if I had the money, I would buy a CCP leather jacket considering it will last a lifetime.

Don't be so salty you don't have any money

I'm in college and make 10 euro an hr at Tesco so yeah I'm pretty cheap lots of vintage/charity shop finds

I buy a lot of my shit on sale today I copped an allsaints shirt and a polo bucket hat

I buy decent quality stuff when I can (alpha industries parka and nudies jeans for example)

because he said ">He spends hundreds, possibly thousands on single pieces" which implies that he thinks hes superior to people who spend a decent amount of money on their hobby when he can just buy uniqlo and levis
i get your point, i just dont see how its relevant because he literally said that he's /brokefashion/ implying hes fucking poor
seems you're a little bit buttriled here my dude

so fucking mad holy shit
people who cant justify spending over ___ on clothes are so tempestuous and insecure they have to make threads about how secure they are and lash out at people using their denying the antecedent rhetoric

Student with a decent job. I'd probably max out on a piece at around $300 or $400, I have too many hobbies and other things to save for. And when I graduate college I want to join the military. I won't have that much time to be Veeky Forums after that so I'm not gonna ever spend thousands on a piece, I don't think.

u dont have to be rich to afford nice things
just budget out and find good deals online, its better if you spend good money on a quality piece instead of the same amount of money on 5 uniqlo things
uniqlo's good for basics but thats about it

Me too OP. The vast majority of my wardrobe is from a resale shop where everything is less than 2 dollars and I get compliments on the way I dress pretty often. I like thrifting because I can actually find good quality stuff. Also shopping is just more fun at resale shops imo. There's a lot of shit to wade through sometimes but there's also a lot of variety, it makes me try things I might not have been looking for when I started.

The only stuff I buy new (other than socks and underwear obviously) is some of my pants because it's not as easy to find ones that fit the way I want from resale shops. It helps that I know some basic sewing though and can alter things to fit the way I want.

There are some semi-expensive things I've wanted in the past and have saved to buy but at the same time I think it's silly how much people spend on trendy items just to resell them like 8 months later when they change their mind. Not worth the hassle at all to me.

you are not.

i only invest in shoes and denim/pants (for fit)
the most i paid for shoes is like $475 and the most for pants $210

everything else is from uniqlo or quality basics i found on sale

i really want a nice jacket one day but honestly it's not necessary right now

Everything I own but plain shirts, underwear, and socks are used, specifically from value village. It takes some work (ie looking often and thoroughly), but I've probably saved so much money. I've found so many things with the tags still on them for a 5th the price.

Helly Hansen jacket for $15 regularly $200
Wool trousers for $10 regularly $120
Various wool cardigans and cashmere sweaters for $10 a piece.

You just can't go in with the intent of finding certain things.

go thrifting nigga

/r/fashionreps

this must be a fucking joke

poorfag effay is best achieved by building a wardrobe from grailed, ebay, and vintage stores

Jackets, tees and flannels from thrifting.
A couple of pants from thrifting, dickies and old navy tan chinos, a couple from cheap mall tier brands
Shoes in discount.

/poorcore/

I usually wear all black. A lot of Uniqlo and AA turtleneck and crewneck sweaters/sweatshirts, flannels, dickies slim fit cropped trousers, AF1s and Dr Martens Derbies. I splurged on outerwear though and have a levi's suede trucker and an AI parka

gross

>live in Hong Kong
>get my whole wardrobe from picking up pieces from street stands/corner shops
>never spent more than $50 on any piece of clothing
>still Veeky Forums
Step up plebios

>tfw pretty much all my clothes are from thrift stores or H&M
>"How can you afford all those expensive clothes!"