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do you buy clothes online?

Hi guys,

Do you shop for clothes online? I've only just started really, because I was used to going into shopping centres and trawling around but now just started to see how much easier it is to shop online!

What mens clothes online shops / websites are there? I've looked at the usual topman, asos, etc, but want something a bit more designer...
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  • jenniewb
    jenniewb Posts: 12,843 Forumite
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    I have never shopped for mens wear online but if your after more designer stuff, try more designer sites like Selfridges and Harvey Nichols, Asos has designer wear too as does TK Maxx but I am not sure if they do menswear.

    Other femail orientated designer sites I know of (which may or may not sell menswear or have links to menswear sites) are net-a-porter, mywardrobe, theoutnet and try google?
  • Boggles1234
    Boggles1234 Posts: 99 Forumite
    jacamo.co.uk is good for larger sizes or longer sizes such as leg length.
  • jmd4eva
    jmd4eva Posts: 228 Forumite
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    ahah, thanks... just googled "designer mens clothes" and got Designer Mens Clothes . co.uk ... why didn't i think of googling the general term before!
  • jimbms
    jimbms Posts: 1,100 Forumite
    I get most of my stuff from Next and if you opt to collect from the local store you don't pay delivery, it also helps that you can do returns there and avoid postage.
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  • Vuze
    Vuze Posts: 230 Forumite
    You will be spoilt for choice for buying things online as there is often a site available selling nearly anything you can think of, but a good way of finding them is to bookmark a decent Shopping Directory and find a shop by department or type, i.e Menswear

    http://shops.superstoresearch.com/Menswear/

    I find this to be a good way of finding new stores and general window shopping.
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  • itsallinthemind
    itsallinthemind Posts: 3,114 Forumite
    http://www.asos.com sell various brands and often have discount codes :)
  • Hi there

    Try secretsales.com (you have to request free membership befiore you can shop with them) or get the label.com, ive ordered from get the label a few times and never been disappointed :)
    Thank you to everyone who takes the time to post comps :beer:
  • Another great company for menswear are JackRussellClothing
    .com I think.
    They make seriously good quality stuff in the UK or near by.
    Polo Shirts are particularly good & some are on a buy 2 get 1 free offer.
    Postage currently free in the UK I see.
  • gazzard
    gazzard Posts: 34 Forumite
    I've bought from a few web sites online and on the whole, I've never had any problems excpet for things not suiting me, but most decent shops will have a reasonable return policy.

    Some designer web sites I've shopped at

    Coggles: boutique with some very hard to find brands - they've got a 50% sale on at the moment but sometimes its hard to find your size - got a nice pair of trainers from them

    Seasons - based in Sheffield, nice site, have bought a few polos and shirts from them - also have a sale on and free delivery if you spend over £75
  • hethmar
    hethmar Posts: 10,678 Forumite
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    Dont forget the big stores like John Lewis, House of Fraser and Debenhams online too. And use quidco or topcashback for cashback from a lot of them.
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