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Old 08 March 2011, 05:41 PM
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Not online, but for Ted Baker shirts i get all mine at TK Maxx. I agree that a lot of designer stuff is way over-priced, but Ted Baker shirts you can really see the difference. Normally they are £80, TK Maxx sell them for £30, or if you are lucky, under £20 in clearance.
Old 08 March 2011, 06:42 PM
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I get ed hardy clothes etc from brand alley. You have to wait a while for delivery but they have always been good. They do loads of different brands at decent prices
Old 08 March 2011, 08:13 PM
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Some I have used regularly

Oi Polloi, Manchester. Great website, best customer service ever and accurate sizings.

End Clothing, Newcastle

6 Whiting St, Bury St Edmunds
Old 08 March 2011, 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Lady Luck
I vote Bank too, I get a lot of clobber there for my fella.... and a few PB handbags while im there for my troubles

If your near to Newcastle then Cruise is a good bet, but they also have an online shop

http://www.cruiseclothing.co.uk
Is Strand in Newcastle still open? Used to be a regular visitor along with the place that was across the courtyard out the back door. Happy days!
Old 09 March 2011, 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Dedrater
He has a point Les, if my missus buys some ****** and I do not par take, she can go fukc herself.
Of course, your feelings are perfectly understandable under the circumstances.

Strange that he should take umbrage at the opinion that I am entitled to give on a public forum, I did not criticise his wishes anyway, merely gave my personal view of clothes designers. He is also fully entitled to be a dedicated follower of fashion if he wants.

He must be a very sensitive fellow if he feels he has to scrape the barrel for an insult by bringing up the question of post count. Almost like inverted snobbery in a way!

Les
Old 09 March 2011, 03:49 PM
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mandmdirect all the way as im always skint
Old 09 March 2011, 04:35 PM
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A friend of my 9 year old daughter laughed at me for wearing clothes from Tesco.

I wouldn't mind but the kid is from the really run down area of the town and the family is all on benefits.

The kids expression was as if I'd just annouced I rub dog **** into my eyeballs.
Old 09 March 2011, 05:32 PM
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brownbag clothing / woodhouse clothing, for me good for armani, stone island, boss, c.p. company etc!
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