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  2. 'Extreme Cheapskates': Woman collects dead people's clothes

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    On "Extreme Cheapskates," a woman took her love of finding vintage clothes to a whole new level. Lydia has been what she calls "funeral tracking" for six years now to acquire vintage clothes from ...

  3. 'Elevate their sartorial game': What menswear experts want ...

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    Derek Guy, menswear writer at large also known as the Twitter Menswear Guy: As someone who writes about men's clothing for a living, I often think that trend reporting is fake. More than half the ...

  4. Extreme Cheapskates - Wikipedia

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    Extreme Cheapskates is an American reality television series that aired on TLC and premiered on October 16, 2012. [1] [2] It documents the lives of those who take frugality to an extreme.

  5. Lowes Menswear - Wikipedia

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    Lowes sells school wear, casual wear, workwear, business and formal wear, men's outsize clothing, socks, underwear, shoes and accessories. [4] In addition, their range includes sportswear and clothes for older people, fragrances and gifts, household items, confectionery and stationery.

  6. 26 Signs You’re Actually a Cheapskate - AOL

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    Although there's value in being frugal, some people take it too far and are just cheap. Find out the signs that show that you might be cutting costs too much.

  7. r/malefashionadvice - Wikipedia

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    r/malefashionadvice is a subreddit for men seeking fashion advice. Founded in September 2009, the subreddit features men providing their outfits and asking for advice. In June 2023, r/malefashionadvice protested changes to Reddit's application programming interface (API), and the subreddit's community moved to Discord and Substack.