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Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by davillian(m): 7:26pm On Apr 12, 2021
The olosho community is growing....
And na #2000 very cheap grin

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Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by Nobody: 7:28pm On Apr 12, 2021
Just say your body no fine to rock better clothes, come dey yarn rubbish.

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Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by Nobody: 7:28pm On Apr 12, 2021
repent4christ:
Good to have ladies who dress responsible.
They have achieved their aim on this one head. Oya send them PM, you have seen wife material for your mind.

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Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by witworth(m): 7:29pm On Apr 12, 2021
New era, next stage, as the world rotates, so it revolves.
Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by PUSSYHOE(m): 7:31pm On Apr 12, 2021
So una don tire to dress like hoes?
Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by Barbiturate(m): 7:31pm On Apr 12, 2021
The truth about girls on this dress is that, it makes men go crazy and it all ends in sex. It's hard to wife such ladies that wear these skimpy dresses. I'm talking from the African man mentality.

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Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by adekS1(m): 7:31pm On Apr 12, 2021
Wat l just want to say is that so some ladies know say all this skimpy clothes no be better clothes.

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Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by Franklin58(m): 7:31pm On Apr 12, 2021
Am based in Turkey, you can source directly from here at a very cheap rate.
Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by uboma(m): 7:31pm On Apr 12, 2021
pocohantas:


Gbam!!! I am trying to get some now and omo. Small play she done and am give me bill o. grin

But you see those 1 yard clothes, 3k you go buy one. Be like I go start to tie wrapper soon.



Who is that?

Please do not consider the words in bold as an option.
Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by Franklin58(m): 7:33pm On Apr 12, 2021
Am based in Turkey, you can source directly from here at a very cheap rate. Any kind of female wears.+905446535066. Contact me for any turkey products...
Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by hustla(m): 7:35pm On Apr 12, 2021
starbuck:
It's like it is even worse in my location (onitsha), you hardly see any decent dress at main market and in eventuality if you see, it would be mass production embarassed embarassed..


I have jejely carried my little life enter London OK for myself and that of my teen daughter... It just trousers and Tees i patronise from the already made..



Buy from Aliexpress
Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by cococandy(f): 7:35pm On Apr 12, 2021
I know a lady that sells outfits that cover your body if that’s what you’re looking for. If you want skimpy too, she is for you.
All directly from the stores ASOS, H&M, BooHoo, Shein, etc in UK.

And her prices are super duper reasonable for where the clothes come from.

Follow her on Insta if you’re interested. Pictures below

Not those cheaply made Chinese and fashion nova outfits that don’t last.

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Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by ednut1(m): 7:37pm On Apr 12, 2021
Lol
Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by Nobody: 7:41pm On Apr 12, 2021
See ehhhn,.. I taught have been the only one sensing this,... it’s not been easy,... nAh to just dey wear trouser and roundneck or shirt sad

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Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by uboma(m): 7:45pm On Apr 12, 2021
pocohantas:


Then I should consider entering that business. cheesy

You might have to direct us to this your customer, we plenty wey need am. I have an unusual taste, I hope it works for me. embarassed


The man sells Okrika, not 'thrift' clothes.

Except your slang, 'thrift' is the coded name for Okrika....

grin
Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by Ngo24(f): 7:47pm On Apr 12, 2021
UyaiIncomparabl:
Presently, na rags in form of trendy clothes dey outside. When the demand of skimpy clothes are high, the supply gets massive. They have their target market. Perhaps, you could be shopping in the wrong places.

Anyways, I have never been one to have problems sourcing for stylish and affordable cheap clothes. Wetin concern me? The day wey I feel like to buy clothes, I call my OK clothes dealer. On a certain weekend, I go to his store when he brings out his bale of new clothes and pick the best first-grade clothes.

Even these IG sellers wey dey deal in Okrika now don dey make me dey run mad. How do you sell one top for 4500? I don't get it? Okrika for that matter. O wrong nau. It makes me wonder how they sleep at night. I have to delve into that business soonest.

I no say my comment dey off-topic. Just ranting. sad

I dey sell thrift o, and they are not expensive. Make una come patronize me oo. Thanks

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Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by sabbiboi: 7:47pm On Apr 12, 2021
TOPCRUISE:
A friend says anyone that wears skimpy revealing clothes in public places is making a public request to be fvcked recklessly. Some agreed. Some argued that it's not like we see it. He gave some valid point that I kinda agreed.

I don't see anything wrong in wearing a skimpy clothe. In our society it's morally wrong, but in my head I believe if you are comfortable wearing it, good for you.

Don't say it's a sexual arousal, we need to build a society of people that don't think like a pervert

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Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by pocohantas(f): 7:48pm On Apr 12, 2021
uboma:


The man sells Okrika, not 'thrift' clothes.
Except your slang, 'thrift' is the coded name for Okrika....

grin

Thrift is okrika na. We done modernize am.

Norphiee:
See ehhhn,.. I taught have been the only one sensing this,... it’s not been easy,... nAh to just dey wear trouser and roundneck or shirt sad

I almost thought I didn’t know what I have observed. Emphasis on TRENDY and CASUAL gowns. Something classy and girly, abeg, you don’t see them everywhere anymore.

hustla:


Buy from Aliexpress

Thanks. Checking it out already sef.

cococandy:
I know a lady that sells outfits that cover your body if that’s what you’re looking for. If you want skimpy too, she for you.
All directly from the stores ASOS, H&M, BooHoo, Shein, etc in UK.

And her prices are super duper reasonable for where the clothes come from.

Follow her on Insta if you’re interested. Pictures below

Not those cheaply made Chinese and fashion nova outfits that don’t last.

Thanks Coco. Let me even add it on my frontpage post. cheesy

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Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by matm: 7:48pm On Apr 12, 2021
I wonder d advice an adult mama Iher thirties or forties who dresses indecently can give to teengers
Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by uboma(m): 7:49pm On Apr 12, 2021
debbydams:
We are coping o, the worst part is they are very expensive o, I can't imagine myself in that wear o..I hate skippy clothes


The skimpy outfits may come handy when you are indoors and the weather is damn hot.

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Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by Nobody: 7:49pm On Apr 12, 2021
Only those without breast and nyash are complaining cheesy. We love them skimpy and nudy cheesy

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Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by Cineinfo(m): 7:50pm On Apr 12, 2021
Checkout @radianceinsideout on IG


Lmao I know right. They're way too expensive.
Abeg can you give me IG vendors handle that sell chic yet affordable clothes.
This baby girl here is tired of seeing crap all in the name of "sexy" clothes.[/quote]

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Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by quineP(f): 7:54pm On Apr 12, 2021
pocohantas:


Any particular store you can refer a sister to?
You can check out slayersdeal on Ig.. she deals with grade one uk wears and it’s affordable

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Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by PrimadonnaO(f): 7:57pm On Apr 12, 2021
Sterope:
I know ASOS delivers to Nigeria. I will ask around for others.

Primark, too.

That's why I like to personally stick with brands I know, and I'm comfortable with.

Once I find a shop that stocks my kind of clothes (H&M, River Island, Atmosphere, Zara, M&S, etc), I leave my umbilical cord with them. They offer decent yet classy outfits.

The first time I moved to Lagos, I was frustrated. I used to think Lagos was the hub where I could get affordable, decent quality clothes EASILY!

But the reality wasn't funny. You'll walk into boutiques and most of what you find are China or even local market-sewn mass produced clothes.

They look flashy and nice... but the quality is nothing to write home about.

Sometimes I'll buy out of desperation, maybe because I really need it, but one wear and I already hate it. I end up giving them out.

These days vendors are just stocking extreme clothes, either they are too revealing or too Mary-Amaka-ish.

I'm looking for clothes for work and church, you're giving me open-breasts and deep-back clothes.

Did I tell you it's a wild party I'm shopping for? undecided

But you know what? It's the demand. These days, most girls are not satisfied with their outfits unless it's showing plenty of skin.

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Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by UyaiIncomparabl(f): 8:01pm On Apr 12, 2021
Ngo24:


I dey sell thrift o, and they are not expensive. Make una come patronize me oo. Thanks

If you sell first grade and you are in Lagos, send me a mail. I no get money for waybill o.

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Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by Sterope(f): 8:02pm On Apr 12, 2021
Primark does shocked

My favourite store was Debenhams. Boohoo has taken over now cry. I was lost when I heard the news and I am still lost.

PrimadonnaO:


Primark, too.

That's why I like to personally stick with brands I know, and I'm comfortable with.

Once I find a shop that stocks my kind of clothes (H&M, River Island, Atmosphere, Zara, M&S, etc), I leave my umbilical cord with them.
Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by Ngo24(f): 8:03pm On Apr 12, 2021
UyaiIncomparabl:


If you sell first grade and you are in Lagos, send me a mail. I no get money for waybill.

Aww
Sis, I stay in Abk, Ogun State
Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by Sterope(f): 8:05pm On Apr 12, 2021
Primark does shocked

My favourite store was Debenhams. Boohoo has taken over now cry. I was lost when I heard the news and I am still lost.

When I was in Nigeria, I bought materials and sew but it also brings another set of headache.


PrimadonnaO:


Primark, too.

That's why I like to personally stick with brands I know, and I'm comfortable with.

Once I find a shop that stocks my kind of clothes (H&M, River Island, Atmosphere, Zara, M&S, etc), I leave my umbilical cord with them.

The first time I moved to Lagos, I was frustrated. I used to think Lagos was the hub where I could get affordable quality clothes EASILY!

But the reality wasn't funny. You'll walk into boutiques and most of what you find are China or even market-sewn mass produced clothes.

They look flashy and nice... but the quality is nothing to write home about.

Sometimes I'll buy out of desperation, maybe because I really need it, but one wear and I already hate it. I end up giving them out.

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Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by Trustedpronet: 8:06pm On Apr 12, 2021
Last days Grove. God help me make I fit help myself.
Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by UyaiIncomparabl(f): 8:08pm On Apr 12, 2021
Ngo24:


Aww
Sis, I stay in Abk, Ogun State

How much is your waybill to Lagos? Let me support small.
Re: Mass Production of Skimpy Clothes: Sisters How Have You Been Coping? by AuroraB(f): 8:10pm On Apr 12, 2021
Are you saying there are no decent clothes out there or something... depends on where you buy from ooo...I can count about 6 retailers I know and they got nothing to do with mass produced outfits undecided

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