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>>10972341
the fashion district
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Don't like all walmarts have fabric sections?
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Does America really have no other fabric stores?
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Michael's and WalMart have pitiful fabric selections. Thrift at local Goodwills and stores for bedsheets or pre-existing garments that you can alter. For trims and bits I'll search on Etsy (high quality but expensive), or I've heard Temu has everything you may need. I try to buy fewer, higher quality materials to continuously enhance the few cosplays I keep in my wardrobe.
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I get my notions off AliExpress. Buttons, lace, ribbon, pins, pin cushions, bodkin threaders, sewing feet, bobbins, all that shit comes from China anyways. I don't buy fabric there though, because it's all polyester and sometimes they're fucking insane people that don't cut it in one continuous length and give you individually cut yards.

Find an online fabric store that you like with good prices and shop from there. If you're in the US, Sarah Spaceman has a video "These Fabrics Will Change Your Cosplay Game" where to source fabrics online.
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>>10972341
Usually online though I'd be careful with using online stores as they're usually a flip of a coin between legit items and downright scams.
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>>10972341
I used to work at Michaels when joann's shut some of the customers immediately went to our store thinking their shit was there or we where going to take over their locations. many still complain that their gone.
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>>10972341
Reminder: You do not hate private equity enough.
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>>10972347
They have a tiny ass isle of "the basics", that also happens to be located in a Wal-Mart.
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