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flyingcrayons t1_jc58qwa wrote

Sweet cant wait for that. No more trips to American dream or soho

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nissansupragtr t1_jc5do4y wrote

Awesome! Was bummed when they closed the one near Herald Square

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kulgan t1_jc5iwh3 wrote

Hope you don't like using a dryer.

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zjuka t1_jc6fqv4 wrote

I mostly have their thermal clothes and tees but I’ve been drying them in the dryer for years and it’s fine so far.

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Jahooodie t1_jc6oofk wrote

I'm sure some of their stuff isn't the best quality, but I have undershirts that have lasted about a decade that are doing surprisingly fine. It's not supposed to be the highest quality, but it's very decent on basics for fast fashion.

I also have 2 button ups & a sweater that I wear very infrequently I bought when their first east coast location in NYC opened up (before they really Americanized sizes & I was a XXXLol). I hang dry my button up shirts & pants to extend their life anyway, rather than always do the dryer, so I'm probably not typical.

I have a soft spot bias for Uniqlo is what I'm saying

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shifting_colors t1_jc6vpua wrote

Uniqlo's quality was much higher a decade ago. I also have some decade-old items from them that have held up longer and better than things I got in the last few years.

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Jahooodie t1_jc6wrsy wrote

For sure, it got worse as it expanded. It's still fast fashion-y at the end of the day.

The supima cotton undershirts mentioned are now $20 each, not $20 for a two pack.

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