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Best place to go for (cheap) clothes for button popping?

Feeder (kind of)/FA with a partner who loves to stuff/bloat, and also loves the idea of button popping.

I'm thinking of places, like both online and physical stores. Location is IL, Chicago Area (which is a big area, so I'm not doxxing myself lol). Shirts or pants, honestly (though I kinda like shirt option more).

If you have a particular shirt/pair of pants to share, please do!

I think I just need to get a few individuals' options and opinions, rather than trying to go out in this overwhelming world of options.
9 months

Best place to go for (cheap) clothes for button popping?

I Am Probably Cranky:
Feeder (kind of)/FA with a partner who loves to stuff/bloat, and also loves the idea of button popping.

I'm thinking of places, like both online and physical stores. Location is IL, Chicago Area (which is a big area, so I'm not doxxing myself lol). Shirts or pants, honestly (though I kinda like shirt option more).

If you have a particular shirt/pair of pants to share, please do!

I think I just need to get a few individuals' options and opinions, rather than trying to go out in this overwhelming world of options.


Have you considered thrifting?
9 months

Best place to go for (cheap) clothes for button popping?

I Am Probably Cranky:
Feeder (kind of)/FA with a partner who loves to stuff/bloat, and also loves the idea of button popping.

I'm thinking of places, like both online and physical stores. Location is IL, Chicago Area (which is a big area, so I'm not doxxing myself lol). Shirts or pants, honestly (though I kinda like shirt option more).

If you have a particular shirt/pair of pants to share, please do!

I think I just need to get a few individuals' options and opinions, rather than trying to go out in this overwhelming world of options.


There's a myriad of cheap options out there, since for this purpose you aren't going to care if it's tacky and/or poorly made. A lot of these are likely things you shouldn't wear day to day.

As a bonus, if it's cheap, the stitching is likely to be weak with buttons more weakly attached, suggesting they're more likely to burst.

A few ideas:

- Thrift stores but someone mentioned that already.

- Clearance Racks.

Most stores always end up with too much stock, and repeatedly make the mistake of stocking tacky stuff no one actually wants, or gets rarely used even if someone does buy it.

- Yard/garage sales - probably listed on Craigslist these days.

- Freecycle/NextDoor

Maybe Facebook, too.

- Wal-Mart or Target (at least for tops)

Wrangler jeans are actually quite well made despite the relative cheapness.

- No-name clothing off of Amazon

Especially the stuff with pricing almost too cheap to believe. There is Temu but there have been too many anecdotal reports of bogus purchases, or being for an incorrect amount.


And finally, perhaps the most fun idea of them all -

A stockpile of old clothing you have that didn't fit 20+ or even 40+ lbs ago.
9 months

Best place to go for (cheap) clothes for button popping?

HRHB15:
Yeah, thrift stores are awesome for this.


Honestly, it's something that I keep forgetting about lol. The one thing that stops me (well, mostly partner) is that we wanna plan ideal outfits instead bahaha
9 months

Best place to go for (cheap) clothes for button popping?

HRHB15:
Yeah, thrift stores are awesome for this.

I Am Probably Cranky:
Honestly, it's something that I keep forgetting about lol. The one thing that stops me (well, mostly partner) is that we wanna plan ideal outfits instead bahaha


You can find cute clothes in the thrift store. It's not all tacky, sad clothes.
9 months

Best place to go for (cheap) clothes for button popping?

My favorite? Goodwill
9 months

Best place to go for (cheap) clothes for button popping?

My ass ripped my expensive jeans so I do Walmart only.
9 months

Best place to go for (cheap) clothes for button popping?

Now I have an urge to go to Goodwill and buy me a pair of xl dress pants and a large button up dress shirt
9 months

Best place to go for (cheap) clothes for button popping?

Makemefatt:
My ass ripped my expensive jeans so I do Walmart only.

keep on walking babe in your expensive ripped jeans,don’t run !
I‘m following you, I‘m experienced!
Watchin your half naked fatt ass moovin...
9 months

Best place to go for (cheap) clothes for button popping?

ILuvChubbyChix:
There's a myriad of cheap options out there, since for this purpose you aren't going to care if it's tacky and/or poorly made. A lot of these are likely things you shouldn't wear day to day.

As a bonus, if it's cheap, the stitching is likely to be weak with buttons more weakly attached, suggesting they're more likely to burst.

A few ideas:

- Thrift stores but someone mentioned that already.

- Clearance Racks.

Most stores always end up with too much stock, and repeatedly make the mistake of stocking tacky stuff no one actually wants, or gets rarely used even if someone does buy it.

- Yard/garage sales - probably listed on Craigslist these days.

- Freecycle/NextDoor

Maybe Facebook, too.

- Wal-Mart or Target (at least for tops)

Wrangler jeans are actually quite well made despite the relative cheapness.

- No-name clothing off of Amazon

Especially the stuff with pricing almost too cheap to believe. There is Temu but there have been too many anecdotal reports of bogus purchases, or being for an incorrect amount.


And finally, perhaps the most fun idea of them all -

A stockpile of old clothing you have that didn't fit 20+ or even 40+ lbs ago.


So funnily enough... turns out there's some clothes that, while they look like they have that didn't fit 20-40lbs ago are actually... junior sized clothing technically in their size.

Like, an XL tank top can't even go past the belly button bahaha
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