Unless it's a T-shirt (and I have to be able to wash it at least four times) or a knock-around white button-down, I am not a fan of disposable clothing; I don't have a lot of clothes, and I don't have a lot of money, so, why buy cheap and then have buy the same thing at least twice more?
A friend took me into Forever 21 about five years ago and begrudgingly, I bought a very cute and ultra-trendy more-Marc-Jacobs-than-Marc-Jacobs top, but it was itchy, smelled like a cereal box, and lasted two washes ("disposable" should not be such a literal term...) So, at that point, I swore to only window shop and admire the brazen knock-off skills in all Forever 21 stores. Forever.
Well, the store that has been sued countless times for going a bit too far in their copy-cat designs, is planning on suing this HILARIOUS blog:
http://wtforever21.com/
You would think that a company that sells more-Me&Ro-than-Me&Ro knock-off necklaces for $1.95, and more-Marc-Jacobs-than-Marc-Jacobs and more-DVF-than-DVF (that's where they got into legal trouble) for $9.95 would have a sense of humor?!
But alas, no...