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Not actually today, but inspired by u/americanpiepie. HER: NSW Cropped Grid Hoodie. Nikelab ACG Women's GT Jacket SS 2018. Thriftshop customised cargos. Nike Prestos. HIM: ACG AW84 Cap. Nikelab ACG GT Parka FW 2018.
I’ve see people complain that tunnel visions plus size on certain garments is exactly like the straight size line but then doesn’t look good on plus size bodies and then I’ve also see where the plus size does differ in cut or length and then they complain it’s not identical to straight sizes.
I'm looking for some fun shit. Like, what you'd wear if everyday life (and the workplace) had no filter. They can say say vulgar things, or infer vulgar things. They can be 20 shades of neon. I already regularly dig through websites like Karmaloop, go on random search tangents on Etsy, and even scope out my goth side with gems like Killstar.
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Goth/alt clothing for the bigger fats- where to shop? Fashion. I’ve been running into an issue with most alternative style websites- like Dolls Kill, Vampire Freaks, etc.- all having “plus size” clothing but when looking at the measurements I’ve discovered I won’t fit most of the clothing. I’m a size 4 pant in Torrid Sizes (US size ...
I recently started using ebay as an "electronic" form of thrifting! A great tip I learned from Tunnel Vision owner on TikTok is: include brand then the item type you're searching for. Brand helps narrow the search and there tends to less competition on the pieces where the brand is listed. Also filter by preowned/used to avoid scams!
Hell Bunny (xs-6x) Unique Vintage (xs-5x) Beserk (xs-4x) There's also a plus size shops list in the sidebar ----->. Also, as a plus size alt wearer, I would also suggest looking around at normie stores (especially thrift stores) to find basics in colors you like and then dressing those up with alt styling and accessories. 89.
If you think about how much time, effort and money it would cost to make a simple t-shirt, there's no way a company could afford to ethically produce a shirt at Shein's prices. My quick math shows ~2.5m of cotton fabric alone costs between $12-20. And then you have to add in the labour costs, overhead, and profit. The best option is thrifting.
Tips & Advice. I have recently noticed that when I am studying for exams or just thinking about them in general I tunnel vision about the topics and just focus on one miniature part of the subject rather than the bigger picture. In english I also just forget how to write and end up writing vague texts without any interesting vocabulary whatsoever.
shop tunnel vision !! its a small business clothing brand operating out of LA, the owner Madeline Pendleton has a TikTok (yes I know TT sucks, sorry) where she's very transparent about her business practices and is as ethical as possible, she's paid the same as her employees and all profit goes back to the business. but that stuff is pretty pricey, and all the designs are "women's" fashion (in ...