Top 4 online clothing services to upgrade your style

Dazzle your friends, family, and your cute coworker with the help of these clothing services!

Tie Fighters

Clothing apps are a fascinating trend.

Long gone are the days when your style options were limited to the items in your wardrobe. Now, you can use digital programs to extend the range of your threads, as long as you’re fine with the subscription price. Be prepared: some of the top options are more than $100 a month!

Still, some people may find even that worth the price. Others may simply be interested in how these websites work out of pure curiosity (sure, it killed the cat, but we strongly argue that curiosity makes the world go round).

Top 4 clothing apps

Stitch Fix

Stitch Fix

Stitch Fix is the current leader of “online personal styling services.” As the name implies, you can expect great personalization and attention to detail!

So, how does it work?

Before anything else, you’ll run through an expansive questionnaire that asks you everything from your sizes (you may want to be prepared with an internet guide if you’re new to this) to your clothing and brand preferences. This is your “Style Profile,” and it’ll help their designers pick out options!

After this, you can choose when to receive your “Fixes.” Based on this information, the website will generate an initial shipment date.

Fixes

After that, your journey begins! At the frequency you set, you’ll receive your regular fixes, which cost $20 each. You can send everything back without paying a dime (they provide free return shipping) or buy anything that stands out to you. The original $20 will even go toward that purchase, and there’s a 25% discount for buying all items!

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New styles introduced at your pace, for a small fee without return shipping cost…whether you love clothes or simply have too little time for shopping, what’s not to like?

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Rent the Runway

RTRRent the Runway (RTR) takes a different approach, intended to put excellent but unnoticed clothing items to good use. Rather than providing new options for purchase, this program offers varying levels of clothing rentals that range from a few outfits to constant rentals in perpetuity.

(Note: whereas Stitch Fix has sections for women, men, and children, RTR focuses exclusively on women.)

 

Dresses

If you’re looking for a one-time rental, you can visit the main page and search through an enormous list of clothing and accessories. Be warned, a one-time rental has its own set cost.

1DressHowever, if you’re looking for the subscription, there are two options: Update and Unlimited, which cost $90 and $160 respectively. Updated offers a monthly change of 4 or more pieces. Unlimited adds more clothing options and allows any number of pieces on rotation whenever you wish. It’s far more expensive, but lives up to the name “Unlimited”!

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ThreadBeast

TBThreadBeast caters mainly to men, with a mix of business casual and streetwear. The styles are generally comfortable, everyday looks, and are intended to be rentals. All in all, not a bad deal:

OptionsWhen you begin, prepare for a Style Profile questionnaire similar to Stitch Fix. Unlike theirs, however, the questions appear sequentially, rather than page after page. Also, the process runs faster and includes an option to input your Instagram link. The stylist choosing your clothes will use the your pictures to pick options!

Question

Once that’s all finished, you’ll be ready to receive the first shipment, which generally arrives within two weeks of your first order. The styles might look something like these posts from their Facebook page:

Facebook Posts

If these styles look great to you, consider using ThreadBeast!

Armoire

ArmoireArmoire combines a few aspects we’ve seen already, for a wholly unique experience you might love.

Targeted exclusively at women, the program offers unlimited clothing rentals (4 pieces at a time, adding more will increase the cost) that can be changed out at any time during the month. You can buy what you want, ship back and forth absolutely free, and exchange anything that doesn’t fit. The cost: $150 per month.

PricingMuch akin to Stitch Fix and ThreadBeast, you’ll be able to choose your style. Get ready for a friendly box-selection window that begins with your preferences, then runs through your dislikes, and finally sizes.

PreferencesWhen you have your subscription and log your preferences, you can begin to choose whatever you wish for the first shipment. Any four items!

Lotta clothes

While this shares many similarities to Rent the Runway’s “Ultimate” subscription, the ability to log preferences and pay $10 less per month may seal the deal for some. Look into both; they’re great services!

Conclusion

Quick suggestion: someone should make a clothing website called Tie Fighters, exclusively for ties. Just saying.

(Make it happen, readers.)

Thanks for joining us! We hope that clothing aficionados will be interested in one or more of these websites, and casual readers will find a compelling option in something they didn’t expect.

8 best T-shirt sites for geeks like us

Show off your fashion sense with these graphic T-shirts!

Ghostbusters T-shirt

A bold T-shirt design is a bold statement on style. Many people are surprisingly afraid of this and settle for plain colors and simple designs. But not us!

You want to wear a shirt that has crazy moon slices!

Moon Slices
Source: DesignByHumans

Alright, sometimes it’s not fruity moons. It’s Halo, Legend of Zelda, Call of Duty, C’thulu, Japanese chibi artwork, horror movies, Marvel, or perhaps just a singular, mind-bending design. If you’re looking for an unusual shirt that connects with your interests, helps you start a conversation, or generally just look awesome, check out our:

7 Best T-shirt sites for geeks like us!

Design by Humans

Designbyhumans

If you’re looking for great designs inspired by a fandom, along with original artwork you’ve never seen before, Design by Humans is the place to visit!

When you step onto the website, you’ll discover their hipster logo is complemented by a similarly well-designed, modern website with excellent panels to direct you down your next T-shirt shopping rabbit hole. Come along, it’s going to be a good time!

Options

One of the things we love most is the “Discover Art” section. We recommend trying it out! While their “Gaming” area will have tees related to Mass Effect, Galaga, Spider-Man, Mario, and beyond, Design by Humans grants a huge platform to original artists doing their own thing.

Or just stick with gaming!

Shirts DBH

ForFansByFans

FFBF

ForFansbyFans.com, which also goes by the title “welovefine.com” acts as a pipeline between artists who love movies, video games, TV shows, and the rest of us who want to buy their designs!

Fandoms

Unlike Design by Human, ForFansByFans focuses on a smaller number of categories. Make sure to check out their entire fandom page to see whether your favorite title can be found inside! If you’re lucky, there will be a “Fan Forge” of artists hard at work making great apparel and accessories.

Shirts WLF

ThinkGeek

ThinkGeek

ThinkGeek works like ForFansByFans, in that it excels in a number of fandoms and offers a range of new products. Unlike the others, it also offers a relatively gigantic range of collectibles.

Fandoms TG

Shirts TG

While not our personal favorite, ThinkGeek holds top-tier workmanship for some of the best pop culture sensations ever released. Sure, it may lack the somewhat grassroots feel of the others, but the “geek’s warehouse” vibe might be up your alley!

Last Exit to Nowhere

Last Exit to NowhereSometimes, you want to share your fandom but you only want the cool kids to be able to identify the reference. That’s where Last Exit to Nowhere excels. Their designs are subtle and cool, and unless you’re sitting across from a big fan, it’s possible you might go the whole day with your geek pride undetected except by the biggest fans.

Skynet T-shirt
Alert any Terminator robots you’re on their side with this Skynet shirt.
Nakatomi T-shirt
Only true “Die Hard” fans will recognize that this tasteful design commemorates the Nakatomi plaza, which was home to a pretty rough Christmas party back in 1988.
There Will Be Blood T-shirt
If you recognized this design as a reference to “There Will Be Blood,” Daniel Day-Lewis would give you a high five.

One downside to this great site is that you’ll have to have everything shipped from England, and with the exchange rate, that means prices will be on the high side. Get some friends together and buy in bulk to cut down on the shipping costs.

Etsy

Etsy

Admittedly, if you’re going to Etsy, you might be grasping at straws. On the other hand, the Etsy website was intended to help individual creators sell well-made and highly-specialized crafts projects, which fits perfectly with what we’ve seen so far!

As you might expect, Etsy has a nice t-shirt section. Search “Nerdy” or “Geeky” and see what comes up, or directly check for your game/movie/TV show of choice:

Shirts by Etsy

Steven Universe Etsy

Zazzle

Zazzle

“Geek” and “nerd” are often used interchangeably by some, but to others can mean greatly different things.

Zazzle offers “nerdy” outfits, but not in the gaming, anime, and cartoon sense. These clothes are designed for people who love science, mathematics, and other intellectual pursuits!

Shirts by Zazzle

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Being fully aware that this version of nerdiness isn’t mutually exclusive with geekiness, we said “heck it” and included Zazzle for your viewing pleasure! No need to say thanks; you’re welcome.

Custom Ink

CustomInk

Yep: this is one of the best websites for custom t-shirts. And that’s totally not cheating! Do you think it’s cheating? We don’t think it’s cheating…

Because sometimes you just can’t find the perfect shirt on any site. Sometimes, the exact design you’ve been searching for is in your own heart and needs to come out on ProCreate, Gimp, or Adobe Illustrator! After that, you can try to sell it on the other t-shirt websites and become a creator yourself, or print off the design right here.

CustomInk has great tools for downloading artwork, bringing a design together, and printing on good materials with timely shipping. We haven’t been disappointed by them yet, and believe you won’t be either!

Conclusion

We hope you find your next favorite shirt on one of these sites! Personally, we’ve had a hankering for something space-related recently. Maybe a Halo, Steven Universe, or Interstellar-themed design? Who knows! The possibilities are truly endless.

Guide to Myntra: India’s most popular fashion app

Myntra offers huge discounts on name-brand clothes!

Myntra

Myntra is a hit fashion app in India. It’ll knock your reasonably priced, fashionable socks off!

The app offers huge discounts on name-brand clothing companies like Nike, Wrangler, and Tommy Hilfiger. After spending only a few minutes on the app, we found awesome name-brand shoes for 70% off retail price! Now that’s a deal!

MyntraThe app offers clothes for men, women, and children. However, pay attention to sizes as they tend to run on the smaller side. You’re probably not going to find much larger than a men’s size 11 and a women’s size 8 for shoes.

With that being said, the clothes you will find are very modern and stylish.

Myntra
A fresh pair of Nikes for 65% off? You can’t beat that!

When you first download the app, you can get free shipping and 500 Rupees (about $7) off your first order.

Myntra

The app only ships clothes to India, so you’re out of luck if you don’t live there. Also, everything is priced in Indian Rupees, so make sure you are familiar with conversion rates before making a purchase.

If you are getting married soon, or if you have been invited to a wedding, the app also has a great variety of wedding clothes for between 30% and 70% off.

Myntra

If you’re happy with your wardrobe, you can also by electronics, gadgets, and even linens on Myntra.

Myntra

Wrapping up

If you live in India, there is no reason why you shouldn’t download Myntra. It offers incredible deals and can make you the envy of the town!

Google Project Jacquard weaves tech into our clothes like in Black Panther

See how Google could revolutionize the clothes we wear.

Remember that scene in “Avengers: Infinity War” when the Border Tribe warriors throw up their blue shawls to create an energy shield? The fantasy nation of Wakanda is a scientific marvel, portrayed as boasting technology decades ahead the rest of the world. Weaving quasi-magical powers into their people’s clothing is one such example. The truth is however, this particular fantasy may not be as far off as we thought. Google’s Project Jacquard began as far back as 2014 and a year later, the earliest conductive threads were manufactured in a factory in Japan.

Swipe, touch, an hold to engage different commands.
Project Jacquard opens a new world of fast and convenient accessibility.

What is Project Jacquard?

Google created Project Jacquard to upgrade the way we use clothing. Their aim was to design and incorporate new hardware to completely overhaul our concepts of convenience, comfort, functionality, efficiency, and fashion by putting it all together in a device literally on our person. Wearable textiles (tech-stiles?) are perhaps not news, but neither was the portable phone when Apple came along. Similarly, Google has raised the bar by pushing the boundaries of what most consider novelty items, and taking them past prototypes into commercial viability.

“Our focus has always been to add a new layer of connectivity and interactivity to things you already know, love, and use every day,” Jacquard explains on their website. “By starting with raw materials, such as yarns and textiles, we found ways to provide unprecedented access to the digital world through items that aren’t typically considered to be technology. So your most beloved items – a favorite jacket, a pair of shoes, the bag you take everywhere – will keep you connected to your digital life in new, seamless ways.”

What does it do?

Jacquard takes everyday technological conveniences and weaves them into the fabric of your clothes. It means you’ll be able to connect to digital life without having to reach for your smartphone or boot up your computer. With a literal brush of your cuff, you can “navigate your life while living it.” Examples of what you’ll be able to include:

Safer navigation

“Stay focused on where you’re going, not your screen,” says Jacquard. With navigation tech stitched into your jacket you don’t have to keep glancing at your phone while driving, or fumbling with GPS at traffic lights.

It's like next-gen thinking for clothing.
Navigate traffic and answer the phone – all without a device.

Communicate without carrying a phone

The coolest one in our opinion – You can answer or ignore calls with a swipe across the cuff of your shirt. Or check your texts while you’re on the go.

Manage your music

Just tap your sleeve and you can adjust volume, pause, change, and skip the current song you’re listening to on your device.

Even just walking from place to place is taken to the next level. You can drop location pins wherever you go with a simple gesture. That location is then saved to your Activity, so you can easily find it later. You can even share pins with friends. Everything’s even accessible right on Google Play.

How does it work?

Everything about how Jacquard works is embedded into the electronics. The conductive metal alloys used are incredibly thin, so they combine seamlessly (no pun intended) with a variety of natural or synthetic fibers. It’s not like you’ve got an iPhone stitched into your sleeve – once spun, Jacquard Threads have the weight and feel of normal yarn.

Until your sleeve beeps at you, of course.
Jacquard’s tech is woven directly into the threads. You’ll hardly notice you’re wearing them.

That means that since they look, feel and perform like any other kind of yarn, they can be woven using traditional techniques and equipment. This is one of the primary reasons Jacquard is so exciting – the possibility that this tech could be implemented all over the world with standard textile practices is amazing indeed. “We’re trying to shrink all the components down to the size of a button,” says Jacquard’s Research and Development Lead Nan-Wei Gong. “Ultimately this will be something that’s so small that we can embed it into the manufacturing process.”

Jacquard is now working with Levi’s

At the 2015 I/O conference Jacquard excitedly announced their partnership with Levi’s, and on September 27, 2017 their Levi’s Commuter Trucker jacket went on sale. This was one of many firsts for Levi’s, but a particularly exciting moment for the Jacquard team, who got to see their dream put on a more public platform. “The Jacquard vision centers around expanding the functionality of the clothes people already wear and love. And that’s exactly what we did with Levi’s.”

Is this the future?

We’re still a ways from vibranium-powered kinetic barriers woven into every pack of underwear, but Jacquard has shown us a reality that is not outside our reach.

Do you think Jacquard is giving us a glimpse into the future with this technology? Let us know in the comments below, and stay tuned for updates on the coolest line of clothing to hit the market.

5 best apps to sell your clothes

Inspired by Marie Kondo to clean out your closet? Try these great apps.

selling clothes

We’re in the golden age of the so-called “side hustle.” Or, maybe we’re just hearing that buzzword a lot as of late.

In any case, between delivering meals to delivering people, we were curious if people were side hustling by selling their clothes online.

It seems that we’re out of the era of striking it rich on eBay a la Nasty Gal, but there are a few apps that keep getting major mentions both online and off.

There’s ThredUP, Poshmark, Depop, and others — presenting a broad user base ready to shop your closet.

So, what’s the deal—can you make any cash?

Like any other seemingly easy money-making schemes, there are several articles from questionable sites that tell you how a student or a stay-at-home mom made six figures selling clothes on Poshmark or Depop.

We came across a UK sneaker seller who made his living flipping shoes, as well as several sellers who made a decent chunk of change through these platforms, but you likely won’t be able to quit your day job.

You’ve got to know what sells

One thing that’s always a challenge with reselling clothing, shoes, and bags is knowing whether anyone will want your old stuff.

Think back to anytime you’ve ever dropped a few bags off at your local Crossroads or Buffalo Exchange.

You probably went in thinking you had some real gems in those old grocery bags but walked out with a measly $10.

Online, there are more chances to impress the buyer. But, clothes need to be in good shape.

You’ll also need to have some knowledge of the trends, the seasons, and how much items are supposed to cost.

Picking the right app for your wares is also a big part of whether you’ll make any money.

Some apps specialize in high-end items, while others cater to a trend-driven crowd or bargain hunters.

Here’s the quick rub on some of the more popular apps.

Top apps to sell your clothes

Depop

Depop is a social selling app that allows you to list your old clothes for free and build a personal store. The app is formatted a lot like Instagram, making it a natural fit for sellers that use the social media site on the regular.

Depop makes you do a bit more work than competing apps, but the benefit is, they only take a 10 percent commission, plus PayPal fees.

Sell anything from vintage wares to gently used mall brands, as well as things like records, accessories, and more. The main thing to remember is that looks matter a ton.

According to the company’s CEO, Maria Raga, the secret to successful selling lies in a combination of top-notch photography and an accurate description.

Poshmark

Poshmark has become super popular over the past couple of years. The platform is stuffed with millions of users, who put together virtual closets by uploading photos and descriptions.

Selling your clothing on Poshmark means taking some pics, and enhancing them with one of eight provided filters. Then you’ll add a description, as well as category, size, and price. Poshmark determines your fee — it’s a flat fee of $2.95 for items $15 and under or 20 percent on anything over that $15 threshold.

It’s worth pointing out that Poshmark has a distinctively social aspect to it. To drum up attention on the app, you need to like comment and follow other users. The more you engage, the more you’ll sell. So, this isn’t the best option for people who don’t enjoy participating in social media.

High-end labels and designer clothes do well on the platform, as do trendier brands like Anthropologie, Madewell, and Lululemon.

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Tradesy

Tradesy is similar to Poshmark, but they have a different commission structure. The site also only takes women’s clothing, no kids stuff or menswear, allowed. Tradesy is the best place to sell your old handbags, as well as wedding attire you’ll never use again.

This app allows shoppers to browse by brand or category, and the site guarantees that all items are authentic and in good condition.

Selling on the app is relatively easy, too. Simply download the app and snap a few shots of your items — from there, Tradesy will enhance your images by removing distractions. Add your details, and you’re good to go.

Sellers can request a free shipping kit from the app or use their materials, and send items on their way. The app does take a 19.8% commission—which may seem pretty hefty. However, what we did like about this app was, you don’t need to do a ton of socializing as you do on Depop or Poshmark.

The RealReal

The RealReal is your destination for offloading the high-end stuff that just didn’t work for you. While you won’t be able to ditch your whole wardrobe here, if you’ve got a decent amount of designer duds, this is a great hands-off option.

To start selling, you’ll need to make an appointment with The RealReal’s luxury managers, who come to your home. Or, you’ll have the option to mail items to the warehouse for free.

Sellers earn 70 percent of the selling price, which seems like you lose a big cut, but you don’t need to do anything other than provide the items.

The RealReal handles the sales, photography, and advertising, so the higher commission may well be worth the time saved, especially if you’re not a confident photographer.

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ThredUP

ThredUP is an interesting one, here. It’s not necessarily a reliable source of cash. Rather, it’s a nice way to earn a few bucks when your closet needs a good purge.

ThredUP does everything for you; you’ll order a clean-out kit and pack up your clothes. Then, they’ll sort through your clothes and pay you according to the selling price of each item they accept.

The benefit of working with these guys is, even if they choose not to use your clothes, you don’t have to take back the rejects. They’ll go ahead and donate your old stuff for you.

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Wrapping up

In the end, you kind of need an endless well of nice inventory that’s on the pulse of what’s cool. As a side hustle, selling clothes online seems like you’ll need to invest a lot of time and energy into selling — from the photography, the keywords, and understanding the market.

It seems that most people earn enough to exchange their old clothes for new ones, meaning, it’s a solid way to get a fresh wardrobe without breaking the bank.

All of those “six-figure sellers” likely treat their digital stores like the online business it is, which requires a full-time commitment, much like other types of online hustles.

Where eBay resellers once did alright by scouring the local Goodwills and Salvation Army for carelessly discarded gems, it seems too many people got in on the secret.

Now, the local thrift store is loaded up with discarded Target and H&M options that don’t quite hold up the second time around.

As such, app-based resellers will need to get savvy about finding their stock. Whether that’s through sample sales, discounts, or an online shopping habit, it’s more work than it may initially appear.