

Men on Grapevine: which apps/ dtc brands to do you buy clothes from?
I’ve lost 15 kgs+ and I haven’t bought anything in last 2 years. Was saving up for the day I become fit.
Now that I’ve, I’m going on a shopping spree.
Suggest me. Not looking for anything high end, might lose some more weight.
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Snitch

My boyfriend shops from there and he says it's pretty good

So Snitch recently became famous and I liked few of it’s product designs. Bought 3 Shirts and 2 Coords. Even the materials were different for both the quality of them is literally shit. I would advise against Snitch for sure.

Try visiting factory outlets for best deals.
We buy from factory outlets which are located just before airport. We do it 1 to 2 times a year. Apart from it we buy items from a store called “OM collections”, but that’s mostly for our son.
Factory outlets offer 60% discount and sometimes even more if bought in bulk(more than 5 pieces).
I still remember picking 5 chinos from Van Heusen for 6K.
The OM collections store near our home has better availability for kids and women.
Had picked up 9 clothes from UCB for our kid in just 2k.
We’ve stopped buying clothes and footwear online.

Uniqlo, Zara, Decathlon. Dont go for internet brands like bewakoof. Quality ruins after few washes

Congratulations on the weight loss, maybe create a post on how you achieved it.
I prefer a mix of online and offline shopping, basically offline to get an idea of the fit and size and they differ depending on the brand.
Some brands I prefer are azorte, Uniqlo, Jack and jones.
For home wear zudio, highlander

Marks and Spencer’s - Autograph section
Uniqlo Airism - the oversized tees are the best.
Jockey has great essentials too.

Decathlon offers simple, affordable and practical clothing options without any unnecessary frills.