I know Gunther started to make his own clothes sometime during the strip. Before then I suspect Irma brought him to K-Mart or Walmart for his clothes shopping or perhaps a Zayre or Woolco if they were out in SoCal. Luann probably hit the trendy stores in the mall like The Merry Go Round, The Gap, Banana Republic, etc though Frank would probably only buy her clothes from where the G-Man shopped or perhaps he might have been a Sears/Penney’s/Wards type of gut Knute probably hit the thrift shop like St Vincent DePaul though I could see him hitting the sales rack at the Chess King. Tiff most certainly went to the high end stores in the mall which back in the ‘90s here in FL would be Maas Brothers (which became Burdines and then Macy’s) or perhaps Maison Blanche/Dillards. Nowadays Tiff would probably go to Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom. It seems like the high end box stores are the only ones which are truly viable in a mall setting here on the suncoast of FL nowadays as Sears and Wards are gone while Dillards and Penneys are hanging by a thread.
Why not just buy regular jeans and then soak them in bleach and use scissors or a knife to cut holes in them. It’s much cheaper and will give the same end result.
This is a fashion phenomenon I don’t understand. Buying brand new jeans that are torn and tattered and shirts that have holes in them, paying more for those items than you would for ones what are whole. The things we do to be stylish.
Buy regular jeans and put plugs, brakes, and shocks in a car. Extra credit for a clutch or exhaust system, sharpening a mower blade, or setting a garden.
californiamonty 3 months ago
When I was a kid, one of the clothing stores at the large shopping mall was called “Peasant Garb”.
Mordock999 Premium Member 3 months ago
“Why?”
Because, Gunther old buddy, “There’s a SUCKER born every minute.” :-)
Lucy Rudy 3 months ago
Supply and demand.
French Persons Premium Member 3 months ago
Not really..
TampaFanatic1 3 months ago
I know Gunther started to make his own clothes sometime during the strip. Before then I suspect Irma brought him to K-Mart or Walmart for his clothes shopping or perhaps a Zayre or Woolco if they were out in SoCal. Luann probably hit the trendy stores in the mall like The Merry Go Round, The Gap, Banana Republic, etc though Frank would probably only buy her clothes from where the G-Man shopped or perhaps he might have been a Sears/Penney’s/Wards type of gut Knute probably hit the thrift shop like St Vincent DePaul though I could see him hitting the sales rack at the Chess King. Tiff most certainly went to the high end stores in the mall which back in the ‘90s here in FL would be Maas Brothers (which became Burdines and then Macy’s) or perhaps Maison Blanche/Dillards. Nowadays Tiff would probably go to Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom. It seems like the high end box stores are the only ones which are truly viable in a mall setting here on the suncoast of FL nowadays as Sears and Wards are gone while Dillards and Penneys are hanging by a thread.
evsxrk 3 months ago
“Where have you been hidin’ out lately, honey / You can’t dress trashy till you spend a lot of money” – Billy Joel (1980)
A# 466 3 months ago
Dolly Parton: “It costs a lot of money to look this cheap.”
emjay1914 3 months ago
Slacks! There’s a word from long ago.
Ken Otwell 3 months ago
Pay the $19, go play with the dog. Poof, Instant upgrade.
Purple People Eater 3 months ago
Why not just buy regular jeans and then soak them in bleach and use scissors or a knife to cut holes in them. It’s much cheaper and will give the same end result.
Just-me 3 months ago
This is a fashion phenomenon I don’t understand. Buying brand new jeans that are torn and tattered and shirts that have holes in them, paying more for those items than you would for ones what are whole. The things we do to be stylish.
mistercatworks 3 months ago
And jeans are made of comfortable cotton
PoodleGroomer 3 months ago
Buy regular jeans and put plugs, brakes, and shocks in a car. Extra credit for a clutch or exhaust system, sharpening a mower blade, or setting a garden.
baskate_2000 3 months ago
Yeah, but look at all the work it took to make them look horrible!