Brandy:So my preference is to buy the ones that will last.
Totally agree with you on this-I would MUCH rather pay a little more for something and have it last a lot longer than to buy cheap and constantly be replacing/repairing it.
I should have clarified my T-shirts are T-shirts comment . . . it was meant in response to the idea that Old Navy is too trendy to shop in or that everyone that buys stuff from there looks the same-someone earlier on posted about Old Navy being a bad place to shop because of these reasons. My comment was meant that a tee looks like a tee, doesn't matter where it was bought really. What does matter is the comfort, feel of fabric, durability, fit, etc and I absolutely agree that the quality of Old Navy, especially for the price, is great and makes them a much better purchase or investment than many other choices.
So end result, I proudly shop Old Navy! For myself, DH and the kids. Their clearance racks have great deals, and when I do shop there, I wait for their sales (they often have a 30% coupon or similar). I don't consider them a pricey place to shop at all, I consider it a great place for purchasing pretty good quality basics at a good price. I get jeans, tees, sweatshirts/sweaters, sometimes jackets, shorts, etc from there. I wish our thrift shops had such good values as yours! Often here, buying on sales and clearance from Old Navy and Target is cheaper than the thrift shops except when they have bag sales and things like that-but then it can be hard to find anything. Thrift shops here are great for household items though, and books too, but not so great for clothes.