@unfrumped how about this one? I use them as sleeping tanks, but opaque enough for regular use.

Wow shoes are my favorite for sure! Hate bras and swim suits. Most other things I like to shop for but definitely not under pressure! That’s when I can’t find anything.

I love shopping. I get pleasure out of finding just the right things. I may get frustrated by limited options, but in general, I like shopping. For anything. Give me a list and I will research and do my best to find the best option.
Example: our refrigerator needed to be replaced. Refrigerators are not my favorite thing, however I had the best time shopping for one. I never realized how many fabulous fridges there are, until I gave the search my full attention.

I mostly enjoy shopping for the trimmings rather than the meat of my wardrobe, so it’s accessories that light me up the most.

I don’t enjoy pants at all.

Jeans are the bane of my life. If there's any one piece of clothing most likely to make me feel like my body is shaped 'wrong' whilst feeling like a boa constrictor around my body, it's a pair of jeans. Kill it with fire!

Lol I would probably buy more jeans if I could find ones that go in enough at the waist whilst leaving enough space at the hips/ thighs. But even the versions with stretch often end up bagging out terribly by the end of the day, giving me nappy (diaper) butt. All of the zippers & buttons & gaping pockets & stiff denim just aren't worth the struggle to me

On the other hand, I weirdly *like* shopping for underwear because I now have a routine down pat (I always wear slip shorts & a padded bra without an underwire) & have therefore found brands to accommodate that (I buy them in bulk - I must have *at least* 10 pairs of Uniqlo slip shorts).

I hate shopping for woolen sweaters and love shopping for sandals.

Sweaters can be difficult - if they are not made in a certain way they can look bulky. No strategy unfortunately. Simply, when I am left with nothing to wear I force myself to go buy. With a mood as if I were going to the guillotine.

Summer sandals are funny, coloured and make me happy. If I can suggest you a comfortable casual sandal, look for the Ecco Cruise. The most comfy sandals I ever had. I am even thinking to duplicate.

Lounge wear and pajamas are two things I really don't pay much attention to and on which I spend little money. I have two of pairs of cotton drawstring pants, two camisoles for sleeping only, and one pair of summer weight pajamas. TBH, I spend more time lounging around the house in my workout wear.

@Sisi I second the frustration of sweaters/ jumpers - they can add bulk to my pear-shaped frame, but thinner versions often can't accommodate layers underneath for warmth. So I usually rely on layering up with cardigans or jackets with scarves instead.

I am hopeful that there will be many more true wireless bras to choose from after the pandemic (that aren't sports bras or bralettes). I keep reading that many women are appreciating going without the underwire during their work-at-home time.

I've used the Wacoal Ultimate Side Smoother Wire-Free T-Shirt bra for about a year and have found that it provides good support under office outfits. During work at home time, I use bralettes.

And I loathe shoe shopping due to my narrow heel and fussy feet, so I mostly stick to Munro and Dansko.

Thank you all. Lot of great advices and wisdom. I forced my self to order tons of bras from different brands, different cuts and sizes. They surprisingly arrived at lightning speed and I was so excited to try them on but unfortunately it was a bust. I overestimated my realestate and they were all too big except the smallest of the bunch. That one was ok, but not perfect, there is some bunching in the armpit area, but it is comfortable and provides good support so decided to keep it out of desperation. 2 of those that were too big, I really liked so will probably order them again in smaller size. In finds is the one I kept. I also ordered 3 pajamas and 4 t-shirts from Marks & Spencer - my first order with them - keeping fingers crossed that I selected correct size. Will keep you updated if interested. It was easier when I focused on one retailer instead of browsing through tons of stuff on Zalando and Amazon. For me it seems that less choice is better - I feel less overwhelmed and indecisive.
Now still have to sort out casual sandals. Was thinking about focusing on Fly London - it is brand that worked for me before but I completely forgot about them until LisaP mentioned them recently.

I just enjoy shopping. So I’m happy shopping anytime anywhere. That said shopping for trousers I find slightly difficult because of the pfaff factor!

Jeans are a pain for me as i have a waist and big hips/bum as well as being 5 foot 9!!

i find that different types of shoes can also be a pain, I'm sometimes one size then sometimes another in a different shop -_-

Strategies... well I tend to avoid bra shopping until all I have left to wear is literally poking, choking or falling off me and then I have no choice but to spend my budget there ;). Ditto with sportswear and pyama's, although I can be tempted with a good sale on cute pj's if I'm otherwise settled in my wardrobe.
I love buying work appropriate dresses even if I don't need that many, as I often wear trousers too. Blazers are another weakness that I love in theory but only wear occasionally.

Hate shopping for bras and shoes. I love to buy jewelry, handbags, and makeup. Pants, skirts,athletic wear,blazers I'm fine with as long as I stick to my favorite brands. Tops are hit and miss, so sometimes a pleasure and sometimes the pits. I used to like to buy pajamas, but now there are so many quality issues, it annoys me. I do enjoy browsing, as I like to find a bargain that is still a well-made item. Swimsuits, forget about it.