Clothing store/brand recommendations
- siriusenvy13
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Clothing store/brand recommendations
I've had my doll for a few months now but have yet to buy any clothes for her at all. Im super indecisive on anything specific. As a reference I have an Irontech 162cm S20 Suki model. Any recommendations for stores or brands as mentioned would be very much appreciated.
Many thanks in advance!
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Re: Clothing store/brand recommendations
For my dolls, I shop for them at thrift stores. Just have a good sense on the size you’re looking for. Usually pretty cheap and can see it first hand.
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- koaplayer1998
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MISCELLANEOUS NOTE: SHEIN also has a good selection of Petite clothing. This can be helpful, especially when a regular women's size XXS or XS won't exactly fit correctly, according to your gal's measurements (which you should become intimately-familiar with). I've totally had to gain way more working-knowledge about women's clothing than I ever envisioned over the last couple of months.
So far, our shopping recap (to show the above comments):
glasses: SHEIN (2).
necklace: SHEIN.
wigs: SHEIN (2), amazon (1).
bras: SHEIN (1), ebay (1).
chemise/nightie: amazon (1), Nordstrom (1).
panties: amazon (1), ebay (1).
dress: SHEIN.
socks: amazon (6-pack).
slippers: amazon.
fleece blankets: amazon (2), Coeros (2).
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Re: Clothing store/brand recommendations
When I want quality clothing, I hit Macy’s ‘Last Act’ clearance racks. Well made name-brand clothing at hefty discounts, usually 75-90 percent off. Some of their stores have a section called ‘Backstage,’ where heavy discounts and slightly lower quality goods are offered. I’ve grabbed some bargains there, though it’s hit or miss.
Many folks suggest thrift shops or secondhand clothing stores, Goodwill, etc, but I don’t have one anywhere near me.