u/ironprinciple

Best platform to sell second hand clothes

Hey All,

Does anyone here sell any of there clothing online?

I have a new pair of MJ Bale chinos and a new Polo Ralph Lauren polo shirt that I won't wear and would at least like to recoup some of the cost.

Where is best to list them for the best chance of selling?

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u/ironprinciple — 3 days ago

Chinos...

Okay, so I am 6'1, 95kg, muscular build and quite a 🍑 which either works in my favour or against me, depending on how you look at it.

Unfortunately when it comes to chinos, and lots of other trousers, they tend to be tight at the rear and when I sit, they compress my balls.

Brings me to ask, anyone know of any brands that have some give down there?

Currently wear MJ Bale, Tommy Hilfiger. They're both terrible for my physique unfortunately. 😔

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u/ironprinciple — 3 days ago
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Sensory issues with clothing and accessories

Hi All,

Over the past year or so, I have developed severe sensory issues with new clothing and accessories.

Think shirts, trousers, underwear, sunglasses.

Whenever I purchase something it feels so difficult for me to break it in, or get used to the feeling of it on my body/skin.

I'm not shopping for any materials I've never worn, or styles I'm not used to, it's the same things I've worn all of my adult life.

I have a tonne of CK underwear I've worn all my life (brand new) and I cant bring myself to wear them because they feel weird/stiff on my backside. Meanwhile they are exactly the same as the ones I've worn for a few years now that my body is used to. I keep wearing the same few pairs and will be going on a 4 week holiday soon and am freaking out because I know 4/5 pairs aren't enough.

In addition to this, today I'm wearing a pair of navy MJ Bale chinos for the first time. I own the exact same pair and size in beige that I've had for a bit over a year now.

I'm completely fine with the beige, though am semi freaking out wearing the new pair today as I can literally feel every point of contact on my skin from the new pair.

I need serious help... 😔

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u/ironprinciple — 8 days ago

Sensory issues with new clothes

Hi Guys,

Over the past year or so, I have developed severe sensory issues with new clothing and accessories.

Think shirts, trousers, underwear, sunglasses.

Whenever I purchase something it feels so difficult for me to break it in, or get used to the feeling of it on my body/skin.

I'm not shopping for any materials I've never worn, or styles I'm not used to, it's the same things I've worn all of my adult life.

I have a tonne of CK underwear I've worn all my life (brand new) and I cant bring myself to wear them because they feel weird/stiff on my backside. Meanwhile they are exactly the same as the ones I've worn for a few years now that my body is used to. I keep wearing the same few pairs and will be going on a 4 week holiday soon and am freaking out because I know 4/5 pairs aren't enough.

In addition to this, today I'm wearing a pair of navy MJ Bale chinos for the first time. I own the exact same pair and size in beige that I've had for a bit over a year now.

I'm completely fine with the beige, though am semi freaking out wearing the new pair today as I can literally feel every point of contact on my skin from the new pair.

I need serious help... 😔

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u/ironprinciple — 8 days ago

I have a question. I'm Greek Orthodox and would like to ask how do people know at what point you need to stand during a service and when it is acceptable to sit.

I've been going to church for so many years and can't figure it out.

The old lady's at the front always know. How?

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u/ironprinciple — 18 days ago