- cheap shoes. Like Payless or Target. Most of their shoes are hideously uncomfortable for me. I know many of you *love* your Target shoes, but they either hurt my feet or they just look cheap to me. The most moderate brand I wear are Nine West / Bandolino, which are comfortable for me, but better made shoes (i.e. Kate Spade) just fit my feet better. I'm betting that if I ever get my hands on a pair of Blahniks or something, they'll feel like heaven. *s*
- Most things from ON. I buy summer stuff there - things that will last a few seasons and then need to be replaced. Blazers from there (and often from Target, Gap, etc) never fit me right - I need a large in the shoulders / chest, but the mfr.'s always assume "large" means bigger in the waist (I am a size 6 waist) so they're hideously boxy.
- Lots of stuff from Anthro. I don't believe the quality of their mdse. (in most cases) justifies the price. I own one Anthro tank and a belt. Ditto with Arden B. I have one *adorable* tank from there, but I go check on them occasionally, and the "hits" for me are few and far between. I also find stores like Arden B and Bebe to be overly trendy, and I prefer more classic clothes.
- Anything with an obvious brand on it - like the T's that Brazen mentioned. I don't do polo shirts, but I would never wear anything with the polo pony on it (like a tee), or anything that just screams out a designer's name. Though handbags might be a different story...if I could afford designer handbags. I think a discreet logo might be okay. Though I would make an exception for Gucci (don't ask me why, but I like the double-G logo).
- I used to shop at Charlotte Russe when I was younger, for going-out clothes (I am old enough to remember when they carried more conservative clothing (yes, really!)), but I've never been in a F21 store (we didn't have them in AZ and don't in GA) and I can't stand places like Wet Seal, etc. The quality of the clothing, IMO, is just so poor that I can't even spend like $10 on something there. And usually those clothes are cut in very small sizing, and I've already mentioned my shoulders / chest issue with jackets & tops. I would wear an XL top if necessary - I don't really care what's on the size label for tops - but most of the time nothing in those stores comes in that size.
- Things that simply don't flatter my figure. I am curvy and 5', 5.5", so I have to watch that jackets & tops don't pull too much across the chest, etc. I refuse to buy anything unless I am truly happy with the fit, or am willing to pay the tailor to fix it for me.
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"Good taste shouldn't have to cost anything extra." - Mickey Drexler
anything patterned from Gap, Banana, and like stores. everytime i see someone wearing a patterned shirt from a severly mass produced store, i can quote the price, where they got it, etc...plus i feel like every other girl is thinking the same thing, or has that shirt. it's a weird complex. Gap basic tees at regular price. if i would just plan better, i would not buy a simple tee from Gap for $20!!
I agree with this also this from halleybird:
-Express's blended sweaters (cashmere/silk blend). I have 2 or 3 of them, and they pilled within like 30 seconds of wearing.
-pants from The Limited. The left hem always falls out. I had like 5 pairs and it happened to every one.
I will never buy completely flat shoes from Payless again. I have a deeply arched foot, so the extremely flat and very cheap shoes Payless produces are extremely uncomfortable.
I will never buy another mini van again! You'd think that would be a given, but I succumed to that urge after my second was born. I felt like a dork! I kept it all of 3 months and then got a big honkin' Suburban!
I will never buy Steve Madden shoes again. I wore a pair of slides once for 15 minutes and was only barely able to walk for three days after that horrible experience. Thank God for Dr Scholl's! I would have been home-bound without them!
Ann Taylor sweaters. The cut is always too boxy and dorky, and they never look good after the first time you dry clean them, or handwash them, I've tried both.
Any Jcrew cotton - it pills and shrinks and twists and fades RIDICULOUSLY - and they charge way too much....
Anything acrylic - actually, I have had this rule since I was 15, so it's not like I ever really bought any
and ohmygod- the left hem of my only pair of Limited pants just fell out last Thursday - too funny that this happens to everyone!