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Here are some reasons that clothing style has gone stale.

1. Wal-Mart, everyone shops at Wal-Mart now days even the people that say they never do. Most jobs require certain dress apparel for the position so buyers will usually go to a place like Wal-Mart instead of a place like Dillards, simply because of the price difference for some boring work clothes. So most people in corporate America look very similar in style.

2. Hip-hop, whether you like it or not hip-hop style is everywhere and I love it! Only the problem is every store from K-Mart to Macy's have a large selection of cheap-boring hip hop apparel. I can't even find a decent outfit anymore at TJ Maxx, because the store is so saturated with cheap looking South Pole and 50 Cent crap. I'm not trying to knock down hip-hop itself, but the clothing is really out of style in my opinion. Most times even the good hip-hop gear looks extremely cheap and ugly.

3. Women, I don't mean this to sound sexist, but you have to stop dressing your men and shame on you lazy guys for letting them. Get off your fat lazy bums and go shopping for yourself. I can tell which of my guy friends lets wifey dress them just buy the shirt patterns.

4. Most people still shop at stores for their clothing. This is not bad but an old and tired way of finding good clothing especially for shirts. I personally like Ice Cream shoes and BAPES. I found a wonderful store Illinois. If you find this article helpful, check out Apesuit Deals, this store has so many Illinois. 

5. Lastly YOU! Yeah I said it, a good percent of you sit at a computer most of the time or at home watching the kids and never look any farther than Wal-Mart or Super Target to suit your style. This is ridiculous to me, because it seems that a couple of department stores have taken originality out of how we express are material nature. The culture is left out of design in our homes and clothing style. Don't get me wrong, I shop at both of the stores just mentioned and even work at one; also I wear some clothes I got from there. I just enjoy finding other ways to design myself besides the local department store.

If your finding the way you're dressed to be dull it could be because one of these reasons above. This has nothing to do with the person you really are, but because corporations like walmart and advertising has made us feel so comfortable shopping at their stores. That's ok and all, but when it comes to design of my body and design of my home I like to look deeper and find original material. I also know that when it comes to price you can find just as many good deals and usually even better online at stores like Ape Suit Deals and 420-signs

If you find this article helpful, check out  http://apesuitdeals.com/ and Japanese Denim that it makes me sick. You won't find any of these clothes sat Wal-Mart.





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» left by Bhaskaran Subramanian (0) (87 days 7 hours ago.)
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Wal mart offers discounted clothing also to note that clothing carries a tag MERCHANDISE SOURCED from CHARTERED TECHNOLOGISTS supervision.To brief on thse chartered technologists are professionals abiding ethics and employed as Merchandisers in countries like HONG KONG,UK as times are difficult now the customer are the king.

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