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try the good will, bub.
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asos
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For funky, modern and suave designer streetwear, try these two places:
Tank Theory
http://www.tanktheory.com/
- Mainly t-shirts, very urban, but designs are rather exclusive and very cool.
Triko
http://www.triko.com/
- Their specialty is patterns and prints. I think their outfits would look very good on most of my male friends.
If you’re talking about branded stuff like Hugo Boss, Armani, Polo Ralph Lauren, etc, your best bet would be to check out the websites themselves.
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Many brands/designers offer special discounts and sales on their web pages that are not offered in their stores. If you google the designer name with the words "sale items" or "discounted items," this may bring – up specifics. Otherwise, just type in brand name and see if there is a link for "clearance" or "close – outs" when you get to the site. Also, Craig’s List has categories for all sorts of things; I have found great deals (type in craig’s list and a dash [-] and then the city you live in, example: craig’s list – San Fransisco). Amazon.com and eBay.com are good resources, as well.
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craig’s list
Amazon.com
ebay.com
I don’t really think that cheap and designer can go in the same sentence.
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