One of the things I don’t like about thrifting in japan is that a preowned item can often be the same or similar cost to a brand spanking new one...
(Not every store is like this but there are a couple I’ve been in that are)
(Not every store is like this but there are a couple I’ve been in that are)
Then there’s the fact that if you are anything bigger than like a size 2 it’s insanely difficult to find something
. Idk if any of you have seen me but I’m NOT a size 2...not even close

This kind of goes for most other stores here anyway. Except for uniqlo (and H&M I think?). Lol but then my body shape comes into question... uniqlo clothing fits very very weird on me...tight in odd places and loose in odd places. And ultimately a little uncomfortable
I haven’t shopped at H&M in ages. The fibres flying around the store makes my nose hurt...and also I don’t really like supporting fast fashion if I can help it (nowadays—buying is expensive so I recommend thrifting). I do like wandering around the store though
Zara is another foreign brand I know of but it’s expensive and nothing fits me there anyway
so it’s a nope
I’m not even sure why I started this thread. I was watching a lot of fashion YouTube and I love fashion so so much but honestly I feel like


I’m not even sure why I started this thread. I was watching a lot of fashion YouTube and I love fashion so so much but honestly I feel like
Participating in fashion when you’re not the standard is incredibly and unnecessarily difficult. I guess this is how I’m feeling at this current moment. I’m also on my period
so I’m extra emotional and self conscious
.


I think to some extent this is why I just don’t shop in japan anymore. I do enjoy window shopping here but I never attempt to try anything on. It’s depressing and makes me feel really bad about myself anyway.
No conclusion to this.
Rant over.
No conclusion to this.
Rant over.