I need new clothes

2008-Feb-11, Monday 12:22 pm
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I noticed two weeks ago that the last of my comfortable dress shirts has a hole at the corner of a pocket. *sigh* Finding acceptable new clothes is not an easy task for me.

I was maybe around 14 years old during a trip to a clothing store where my mother could buy items for an infant in the extended family. She surprised me by handing the item over to me and asking if I would wear it. I felt it in my hands, and no I wouldn't have worn it and told her so. She put it back on the shelf and continued shopping. That was the exact moment when I realized that I was extraordinarily picky about what clothes I would wear, when I saw that my mother used my standards in determining what was non-scratchy material suitable for a newborn.

My last round of shirt-buying was about 8 years ago. I was very lucky in finding a style of shirt that met two important criteria for me. 1) non-scratchy material and seams. 2) Monochrome with no obvious signs of designer labels. At the time, this brand of shirt was carried only by Mervyn's.  Imagine my distress a few years ago when they closed all of their stores in Minnesota.  Ack!  I emailed them about the possibility of ordering clothes online.  They said they were considering it but it was not currently available.  I just checked their website, and it's still not available.

At my last interview (and for upcoming interviews, I guess) I wore an UNcomfortable shirt.  As soon as I have income again, I intend to buy another batch of clothes.  Does anyone know of a store (either with physical stores in Minnesota or online stores anywhere) with very soft, monochrome, long-sleeve, buttoned shirts?  If I knew details on the brand of shirts that I have now, I'd tell you, but I ripped the tags out many years back.  The only thing still marked inside some of them now is "High Sierra".

Any ideas?

Date: 2008-Feb-11, Monday 07:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] foeclan.livejournal.com
I've had good luck with the Guide Series stuff sold by Gander Mountain. They make nice flannel shirts, both patterned and not. Not sure if they'd be scratchy by your standards; one of mine is a bit scratchy, but the other is very soft.

Date: 2008-Feb-11, Monday 08:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] joshuwain.livejournal.com
Target will be getting rid of it's heavier, "Winter" stock of clothing in the next month or so to make way for Spring fashions. You should take a look to see what's on-sale that will be extra-durable...

Date: 2008-Feb-12, Tuesday 01:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dodecadragon.livejournal.com
Have you tried Mills Fleet Farm or Kaplan Brothers? REI or Dicks?

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