What are some brands from retail stores--Khols, Target, Walmart, Costco, etc; poorfagcore--that hold up over time and don't just waste away; shit that's cheap (because you're not paying for the brand name), but also lasts? I bought a pair of Wrangler jeans recently. They feel pretty nice. Regarding shirts, I usually get Sonoma or Apt 9 from Khols, but they feel too thin, I feel like they shrink after you wash them a couple of times, and black shirts fade pretty quickly.
>>18100655Go buy some iPhone 15's to give to Africans, you richnigger. I bet you aren't even a gorillionare, you're just a upper-middle class faggot who thinks he's hot shit 'cause he lives in the suburbs.
>>18100652Literally all of the ones you listed. The "FaLLs aPaRt AfTer OnE wAsh" thing is a meme pushed by dumb retards. I have garments from Walmart I bought 10 years ago that are still holding up. Just use regular cycles, warm water, and regular detergent.
Kohl's used have some solid basics. Haven't bought anything there in a while though. Target's brands have held up pretty well. Not sure about the others.
>>18100652richfag here's some poorfag stuff i like/buy:walmart - rustler jeanscostco - supima cotton boxers, wool sockskohl's - shrink to fit levi's when on saleshirts - none only irl store that is OK is uniqlo
>>18100652Why post this. Buy good brands second hand. Thread over.
>>18100652Bumping for this. I need some cheap threads to last me while I’m bulking
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>>18100946uniqlo is bad tho. hm is actually better
>>18101050Haha poor