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  1. 1. Mens Clothing Merchant

    • L.L. Bean
    • Lands End
    • JC Penney
    • Dillards
    • Macy's
    • Other Department Store (name)
    • Other Catalog (name)
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    • Wal-Mart, Target, or other Discounter
    • Specialty Clothier (Brooks Brothers, et. al.)
    • I have my own tailor
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I just placed an order for the Fall with L.L. Bean. I think they have got the best men's clothing, at the best price, around. They also have the most unrivaled customer service in the universe.

 

I like Mens Wearhouse suits and I get my Big&Tall (ahem) from JC Penney.

 

Where does everyone else shop for clothes and why?

Not sure if you have ever tried them but Kohl's has a pretty good seletion of Big&Tall. My dad has to have tall and that's where I usually go to shop for him.

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Wherever my wife goes. Kohls, Target, VC, Gap Outlet, Old Navy, Macy's, etc. I really can't tell you the last time I went shopping for my own clothes.

My wife wanted to go to Target this weekend to look at clothes for my 3 year old. I got bored with it pretty quick and got to wandering around. They actually have some pretty nice men's clothes in there.

 

I also like Kohls and Old Navy.

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Banana Republic for the most part. I also check out lots of of consignment shops and secondhand stores. You can find nice business clothes there. That being said, I haven't went shopping in a very long time. But I basically wear jeans, t-shirt, and redwings 75% of the time (I'm a student). Now it's getting close to hooded sweatshirt time and those are usually Spyder or UK gear.

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My lady friend works at dillards and she gets %25 off anything including clearance merchandise, so for anything dressy or church clothes or anything Polo, I get at Dillards. For my casual clothes, jeans come from Aeropostale and sometimes American Eagle, T-shirts come from Abercrombie, AE or Ebay or TJ Max.

 

Work clothes, polos come from Aeropostale and Khaki Pants come from Old Navy

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I hate to admit it, but I've bought many of my suits at Value City. You really have to look through a lot of crap to find the nicer ones.

 

We had a wedding to go to last weekend, and we ran in Macys to look at sports jackets. My hubby found a regular $300 Nautica jacket on clearance for 59.99 it is really nice. My suggestion was VC but we didn't have to go there.

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My wife wanted to go to Target this weekend to look at clothes for my 3 year old. I got bored with it pretty quick and got to wandering around. They actually have some pretty nice men's clothes in there.

 

My wife usually comes home with a polo shirt or two from there. They're usually bought in an effort to butter me up after her spending a ton while out. :irked: However, they're not bad quality and for $10, I can't complain.

 

 

I hate to admit it, but I've bought many of my suits at Value City. You really have to look through a lot of crap to find the nicer ones.

 

I've bought a suit or two from there. It's just a hit-or-miss thing there.

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My wife usually comes home with a polo shirt or two from there. They're usually bought in an effort to butter me up after her spending a ton while out. :irked: However, they're not bad quality and for $10, I can't complain.

 

 

 

 

I've bought a suit or two from there. It's just a hit-or-miss thing there.

I thought that Value City in Latonia was closed that only the furniture store was open there .
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I thought that Value City in Latonia was closed that only the furniture store was open there .

 

I haven't been done that way in months, so I'm not sure if the store is still open. However, the furniture store is now in Florence on 18.

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