Online Outlet Shopping Discussion
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Junction 32 just off the M62 at Castleford/ Glasshoughton always worth a visit if you are in the area. The Freeport outlet at Hornsea is also good. We love a bargain in Yorkshire!Hope is not a strategy.0
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To get down with the kids Bicester now has SuperDry, G Star Raw and Miss Sixty / Energise outlets. :beer:0
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Per Una factory shop:
Trafford Knitwear, 35 New Street, Hinckley, LE10 1QY. 01455 614144.
Open most Fridays(10am-4pm), and alternate Saturdays(9am-1pm) This is a Saturday week!!!:jMust stop spending . . . must stop spending . . .0 -
TeegansNan wrote: »Per Una factory shop:
Trafford Knitwear, 35 New Street, Hinckley, LE10 1QY. 01455 614144.
Open most Fridays(10am-4pm), and alternate Saturdays(9am-1pm) This is a Saturday week!!!:j
What sort of discount do they do on retail price? not due any clothes at moment but may be worth a trip if bargains to be had!0 -
Apple has a UK outlet store, well technically a refurbished items store, with good pricing and warranty.
It's here:
http://store.apple.com/uk/browse/home/specialdeals/
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I work for one of the companies that has a store at Bicester Village (as well as many other outlet villages in Europe).
I would agree that the prices are high for the "labels" but you do get the quality to go with it.
Additionally, with our store, you may get lucky and find an item that was in our Full Price stores a year ago and get it for a tenth of what it was selling for back then. There's nothing wrong with it, it just didn't sell out in Full Price and we still want to make some money on it.0 -
silly_sausage wrote: »What sort of discount do they do on retail price? not due any clothes at moment but may be worth a trip if bargains to be had!
Most are overmakes or trial runs - you are very unlucky if you get something with a fault. EnjoyMust stop spending . . . must stop spending . . .0 -
Junction 32 just off the M62 at Castleford/ Glasshoughton always worth a visit if you are in the area. The Freeport outlet at Hornsea is also good. We love a bargain in Yorkshire!
I also like McArthur Glen near York, the next store is really good.0 -
MSE_Lawrence wrote: »This is the place to discuss:
Please click 'post reply' to suggest/discuss outlet stores. Thanks
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Just to clarify, I assume you mean a discussion about online outlet stores, not an online discussion about outlet stores?0 -
I absolutely love Bicester but it can be hit and miss. I got a current season Mulberry bag for £400 (£200 off), some Paul Smith shoes for £60 (£120 off), a Paul Smith cardi for £29 and an Agent Provocateur bra for £10 all on different trips. Always try stuff on because it's a pain to return stuff when you live far away. Last time I was there was about a month ago and the prices were not so good. I only spent about £100 which is a first for me and that was mainly kids stuff from Ralph Lauren.
Cheshire Oaks was pretty good last month. I stocked up on bras at Elle Macpherson, got some new clothes in FC, a £9 pair of sandals in Kurt Geiger and a load of kids clothes in Gap. I didn't have much time so skipped Next and M&S. I am a sucker for outlets but probably spend a fortune on fuel getting there so save very little in the end.0
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