A little cross-promotion with, um, ourselves: Kate Iverson has put together a terrific guide to spring fashion. Where do you shop for your great Minnesota looks?
I still seem to hit up Tatters a lot, myself.
A little cross-promotion with, um, ourselves: Kate Iverson has put together a terrific guide to spring fashion. Where do you shop for your great Minnesota looks?
I still seem to hit up Tatters a lot, myself.
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10 Reader Comments
2:39 pm
I tend to find a lot of my wardrobe at Len Druskin Outlet and Nordstrom Rack, yet I never shop at Len Druskin or Nordstrom. I like paying half price.
4:23 pm
That ol’ standby: Old Navy. But, like any guy, I wear clothes until they fall apart. Fashion-conscious I’m not.
I think I still have a sleeveless sweater that dates back to the ’80s.
4:25 pm
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4:27 pm
The Territory Ahead
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Old Navy?
4:32 pm
Sure, Rat. I recently bought two pairs of pants and a nice cotton sweater online from Old Navy for under $30 + $6.95 shipping. I’m good for another couple of years now.
10:48 pm
I love going to Burleson’s. They are always up to date and the costs are always reasonable
4:11 am
One word: Garanimals.
4:17 am
Also, the Albertville Outlets. I’m actually being serious about this one.
For times when I need to be extra classy, my grandma and mom sew me things like suits, jackets and coats. Although, it sounds better if I phrase it, “I have certain garments tailor made.”
9:14 am
Tailor-made by “love.” The best of tailor-made.
9:14 am
c/best kind of tailor-made, I mean.