@RKD
On second thought you are right man.No need to buy cheap clothes if i can afford something nice that isn't outside of my budget.I guess the point is to look nice but not to go overboard just to impress women.In the past i grew my beard,tried colored contacts, lifted heavy, and even threaded my eyebrows just to look sexy (Which obviously is approval seeking).
Don't know what made you see the light, but I'm glad you have.
Also, you don't know shit about
"expensive" or
"good" clothes if you think Macy's is the answer. That means you either don't have as big a budget as you think you do because you were talking about buying from the discount section in Macy's or you just don't know about high fashion.
Reread my shit again.
I said boutiques damnnit not department stores. How do you expect to find something unique to you if you go to place where tons of people shop.
For the record, there are boutique clothing stores of all kinds. You can even order online now.
Some boutique stores are less expensive than wannabe high end department stores.
I told you to shop for colors and themes that signify something. The diamonds were just a damn analogy and don't mean shit to me except the colors and themes they symbolize.
Shop for colors that match your skin, your eyes, and/or your hair.
Rkd, with "front" like that you must be after BIG GAME,
Cali bizzle, do what makes YOU FEEL goood

, it's only because I don't have a source out here why I don't wear anime themed clothing constantly. The only person's happiness and well being you are sure about is yours.
Naw, I'm the diamonds. The diamonds I already have don't mean shit to women I'm around on a daily basis because they already have loads of money. When they ask about it I just tell them that I have reason for wearing the shit. I rep. my blackness so I wear black diamonds etc. I stick to themes that have real meaning to my existence as a person.
Also, unless anime is your whole life then don't wear anime themed clothing. Unless, 10 years from now you'll still be watching and going to anime comicons then don't fuck with that and stick with the basics like I said.
It's much easier for you to talk about anime all day long then explain why you're wearing some Dragonball Z T-shirt
where the main character, Goku, was a latent homosexual captain-save-ho kind of person. Hell, if you can explain why Goku was busy with 20 hours fights against weird looking shirtless and pantless people then by all means wear something like that.
The same goes for a lot of anime, shit.
Even Lil' Wayne with his dumbass said, "I save the world second, and I get high first."
Think about what that means. If you're having trouble then read the link below.
http://rapgenius.com/Lil-wayne-wasted-lyrics#note-19282
I'll spoil it. Anime should probably not be one of your priorities at this point in your life. If it is then it should be a bottom priority.
Consequently, basing your front around a low priority issue may come across as try-hard-to-be-different to a lot of women.
Basing your front off of your skin, eyes, hair, and colors that represent themes in your life of struggle or success are going to seem more genuine or authentic to women. You aren't an adult oriented cartoon.
So, it is much better to show your knowledge of anime during a conversation with a woman when she asks what do you like, what are your interests, what's your favorite show etc. I also fully encourage you to go on a monologue about anime when you're asked about it just like I've given you this monologue about how you've misplaced your front.
Showing your knowledge about anime will have more impact then a T-shirt on general principle because that shows a positive feature of your personality that means you aren't all about women even though most anime shows have women as their theme or focus.
Last, you can definitely find anime boutiques. If you know your size then just order online from "Otaku Wanted" or something. The clothes aren't going to be tailored because people don't usually go to an anime boutique for clothes that fit perfectly. They want to find their favorite show.