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Old 04-14-2016, 06:11 PM
 
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Dallas is the couture mecca of Texas by far. I've always thought of Houston as being more of an urban/pedestrian fashion oriented place.
This. You'll need to go to the Dallas designers/garment district.
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Old 04-14-2016, 06:20 PM
 
Location: Houston, TX
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Dallas is the couture mecca of Texas by far. I've always thought of Houston as being more of an urban/pedestrian fashion oriented place.
Houston's percentage of overweight people is too high, which is an indicator of the atrocious fashion. Houston is superior Dallas. I don't believe Dallas's fashion is any better, and I don't believe they're couture. Absolutely not. But, I agree about Houston's urban (dull and bland) fashion. I don't like street fashion.
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Old 04-15-2016, 07:50 AM
 
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Many of Houston's socialites go to the Dallas Garment District for couture.

They also go to the Dallas Market Center with their interior designers to furnish their homes.

The Dallas Market/Garment district is for the stuff only found in the 4 major US fashion/design districts; NYC, Miami, Dallas, and L.A.

Garment District Dallas Wholesale Source, Textiles, Fashion Accessories, Women'S, Men'S, Children'S Apparel, Home Furnishings, Gifts, Decorative Accessories, Lighting, Garden & Gourmet

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Old 04-15-2016, 04:51 PM
 
Location: The Bayou City
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Houston's percentage of overweight people is too high, which is an indicator of the atrocious fashion. Houston is superior Dallas. I don't believe Dallas's fashion is any better, and I don't believe they're couture. Absolutely not. But, I agree about Houston's urban (dull and bland) fashion. I don't like street fashion.
Large people don't know fashion? Hmm..
San Antonio and Dallas are both more overweight than Houston.

I was bummed to see you didn't bother responding to the theme park thread you created..
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Old 04-15-2016, 04:53 PM
 
Location: The Bayou City
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Many of Houston's socialites go to the Dallas Garment District for couture.

They also go to the Dallas Market Center with their interior designers to furnish their homes.

The Dallas Market/Garment district is for the stuff only found in the 4 major US fashion/design districts; NYC, Miami, Dallas, and L.A.

Garment District Dallas Wholesale Source, Textiles, Fashion Accessories, Women'S, Men'S, Children'S Apparel, Home Furnishings, Gifts, Decorative Accessories, Lighting, Garden & Gourmet
Woah now. The fact you tried to put Dallas' "fashion" in with the ranks of NYC, Miami, and LA is hilarious..
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Old 04-16-2016, 06:43 PM
 
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Woah now. The fact you tried to put Dallas' "fashion" in with the ranks of NYC, Miami, and LA is hilarious..
I am not saying the designers are there. I am saying the stores and merchandise are there. Next time you look at a high fashion or design magazine take note of the top end stores that list just 10 or 11 locations worldwide and see if the list isn't composed from these cities; NYC, Paris, Milan, London, Tokyo, Buenos Aires, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago, Dallas, San Francisco.
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