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In reply to the discussion: What options that do not use Target are available? [View all]CountAllVotes
(22,182 posts)21. Swiss cotton
Last edited Fri Feb 7, 2025, 12:56 AM - Edit history (1)
I buy a lot of my clothes from a store based in Germany.
Your order arrives quickly, believe it or not!
The name of the store is CALIDA.
www.calida.com is their website and worth keeping an eye on as they have sales that are quite good.
I bought four sets of pajamas at EU 40.
Definitely better than buying here in the USA as Calida products are sold here as well.
to Calida!
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The author posted on his Facebook Page when it was released last week and gave a link to Amazon
Polybius
Feb 2025
#41
Yeah, Target's shift in policy is certainly worse than the whole Amazon business strategy.
sinkingfeeling
Feb 2025
#55
Costco is great for a lot of things, but it would not be possible to put together...
3catwoman3
Feb 2025
#32
I like Kohls, but sometimes I'll see problems with size availability in jeans.
marble falls
Feb 2025
#51
I'm cheap. I've gotten really good deals in clothing at JC Penney's bargain area.
LeftInTX
Feb 2025
#66