Start your wardrobe out with what Walmart has available and if don’t hate it then more power to you buddy. I won’t wear anything from there because of the way all of their clothes shrink, pop seams and wrinkles up worse than old Gorge Burns.
I find that the things I like to wear year after year are the clothes that continue to look as good as the day I bought them. Men’s clothes don’t change styles very much over time so if you hate clothes shopping then buy higher quality.
I have shirts from North Face, Arc’teryx, Patagonia and Smartwool that are all older than 10 years now and look nearly new still because they don’t stain wrinkle or fade. They also save me time since they don’t need folding or ironing to look great and take regular abuse.
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Reply to Is there any hard evidence (not anecdotal) that "high quality" clothes actually last longer than their cheap counterparts? by bingworm
Start your wardrobe out with what Walmart has available and if don’t hate it then more power to you buddy. I won’t wear anything from there because of the way all of their clothes shrink, pop seams and wrinkles up worse than old Gorge Burns.
I find that the things I like to wear year after year are the clothes that continue to look as good as the day I bought them. Men’s clothes don’t change styles very much over time so if you hate clothes shopping then buy higher quality.
I have shirts from North Face, Arc’teryx, Patagonia and Smartwool that are all older than 10 years now and look nearly new still because they don’t stain wrinkle or fade. They also save me time since they don’t need folding or ironing to look great and take regular abuse.