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PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 8:32 pm 
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i know that the previous thread is about zara but i thought that there should be a topic on all clothing shops!

I went to the west end today and had a look through some amazing stores and i thought id share if there are any to add please let me know i am gonna try and choose inexpensive brands as i cant afford to spend £100 on a shirt:

Topman
banana republic
united colours of bennetton
debenhams (the jeff banks and red herring ranges)
uni qlo (dont scoff they sell some cool t-shirts)
french connection
house of fraser

please add some more i'd like to go take a look


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 2:01 am 
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Please don't buy from Topman they have so much fucking mainstream generic crap I want to bitchslap every guy I see in one of their shirts. I can spot 'em a mile away now. That said I did get a really good waistcoat from there at a good price that was understated and very well cut so if you do go there make sure you find the diamond in the rough rather than the chavvy rhinestones.

I reckon the Debenhams stuff is good. House of Fraser stores can have some good stuff but a lot of that stuff tends to be the expensive labels that you wish to avoid. I'm liking fcuk's marketing with the bearded (male) model and I reckon it says a lot about the direction they're trying to take with their style, so they're a good shout. Also I just read back that sentence and though I accidentally typed tham I'm "licking fuck". Banter.

Primark has some great stuff if you look hard enough. Nah just kidding, it's as shit as you always thought. H&M have some good stuff as long as you stay away from the overtly generic stuff - and please when anyone hears the word "generic" remember that a white v-neck t-shirt with blue jeans is a classic; one of those grey y-neck t-shirts from New Look with the bilious bright trimmings in 3 different colours are generic seasonal shit that every sheep who wants to be a player is going to buy. Be the fucking goat of the flock and buy some All Saints.


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But zara is not too expensive. You can get something like once in a month from this brand shop.

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Slightly more expensive, but still wel affordable:
Ted Baker
Tommy Hillfiger
Antony Morato and Hamaki Ho are also an excellent brands if you can find a shop that resells them (Like John Anthony's)


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but here's a tip, if you are over 30 and don't want to look like a desperate old man still gagging to get laid, DO NOT WEAR HOLLISTER OR G-STAR. i'm 16 and when i see older guys trying to look younger it does my head in, it doesn't work.


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Tillys, Hollister, A&F, GAP, OLD NAVY, and VANS if you're between 18-29.


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Malls, TJ Maxx, Thrift Stores, Ebay, Amazon, or the brands of whatever you like

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Malls, TJ Maxx, Thrift Stores, Ebay, Amazon, or the brands of whatever you like
I LOVE TJ Maxx and Marshalls!


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 2:24 am 
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in the uk i think its tk maxx...theyve got ballin original clothes for incredibly cheap prices.


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 Post subject: Re: Clothing shops
PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 6:40 pm 
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i know that the previous thread is about zara but i thought that there should be a topic on all clothing shops!

I went to the west end today and had a look through some amazing stores and i thought id share if there are any to add please let me know i am gonna try and choose inexpensive brands as i cant afford to spend £100 on a shirt:

Topman
banana republic
united colours of bennetton
debenhams (the jeff banks and red herring ranges)
uni qlo (dont scoff they sell some cool t-shirts)
french connection
house of fraser

please add some more i'd like to go take a look
topman to me is nice for bulk buying -it's good to fill up a wardrobe but the quality of clothing isn't all that, i still get t-shirts and stuff from there, just bear in mind, so do most guys haha
banana republic is a very nice store..
i don't know man, it depends on how you want to kit yourself out... my philosophy is, buy few items, but buy quality items, the quality does really keep... like my wallet cost maybe £150?, but it still looks brand new after 5 years... my bag was about the same, and 10 years on, it still looks awesome..
and finally, style doesn't come from spending ££££, it comes from A) making an effort (it's amazing how many guys don't do this, so if you do, you get NOTICED... and B) well, having a look, which you can build up over time...

if you buy a quality shirt, it doesnt need to be designer, you can get a bespoke fitted shirt for £70 or drop £70 on a ted baker.... i know what i'd rather do.


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 Post subject: Re: Clothing shops
PostPosted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 11:30 am 
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If you are going to get a tailored suit then you can also take help from google i am saying this because i was also unknown from bespoke tailors, then my friend suggested me to go with google then i found DAVID-FASHIONS, i Also ordered suit there online and the suits was exactly that i wanted.


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 Post subject: Re: Clothing shops
PostPosted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 3:39 am 
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I have wonderful experience with stokesthompson.com.au. There is a lot of collection for all age. I am confident that you too enjoy it. Try it.

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 Post subject: Re: Clothing shops
PostPosted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 12:51 pm 
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Men's clothing usually tends to be costlier than women's. Branded Apparels for Men and shirts for men is pretty big-ticket, however this doesn't mean you must purchase the primary factor you discover. once you purchase shirts or online shopping for men, ensure you get worth for your cash.


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 Post subject: Re: Clothing shops
PostPosted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 11:57 pm 
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If you want a more rockstar/bohemian/hipster/tortured artist look, then try www.allsaints.com

There are a lot of AWFUL clothes on there, but also some really unique and seriously cool stuff on there. Costs a bomb though, but not commonly worn, no obnoxious "LOOK AT HOW MUCH MONEY I SPENT" logos adorning all their clothes.


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 Post subject: Re: Clothing shops
PostPosted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 12:36 am 
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If you want a more rockstar/bohemian/hipster/tortured artist look, then try All Saints.

There are a lot of AWFUL clothes on there, but also some really unique and seriously cool stuff on there. Costs a bomb though, but not commonly worn, no obnoxious "LOOK AT HOW MUCH MONEY I SPENT" logos adorning all their clothes.
I was going to suggest All Saints too, been in there a lot but not managed to buy anything yet. The female shop attendants in the Southampton store are banging hot too :)


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