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nice smart cheap clothes
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Do you have a factory outlet or designer outlet near you? Boundary Mill for example is fab for good quality, smart clothes if you have one anywhere near you.0
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Which kind of clothes do they sell in Boundary Mill?
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TK Maxx is my favourite. You have to have a bit of time to look, but you can get really good quality designer stuff, eg in my case - Calvin Klein trousers for £25 (rrp £159), beautiful soft grey cashmere polo style jumper, £49 (rrp £150), John Smedley merino wool sweater £12 (rrp £79).0
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List of labels from their website:calmnbeautiful wrote:Which kind of clothes do they sell in Boundary Mill?
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alex & co - austin reed - dannimac - elle - eastex - french connection - jasper conran - jacques vert - jumper - kaliko - kasper - klass - liz claiborne - minuet - paul costelloe - planet - precis - viyella - windsmoor
Also have Jaegar, M&S outlet, men's and children's clothes and household stuff.
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Thanks Mizmir0
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Ive got quite a lot of stuff off ebay brand new with tags.
Outlet villages are a good bet, next clearances pareticularly cheap. My mum got me a next skirt rrp 35 for 2 quid recently.
Clarks have shoe outlets, but you have to drop lucky really, but they had 2 pairs of shoes/boots for 30 quid or one for 20 the other day when I popped in ( didnt buy tho :A )
Dont forget your local markets though. My local one does principles/ wallis/ river island suits in particular for 10-15 for the whole suit. if you know what fits you, ( or can negotiate to buy, try on in some cafe toilets and return if it doesnt fit!) then they have some good bargains.:beer: Well aint funny how its the little things in life that mean the most? Not where you live, the car you drive or the price tag on your clothes.
Theres no dollar sign on piece of mind
This Ive come to know...
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mizmir wrote:List of labels from their website:
alex & co - austin reed - dannimac - elle - eastex - french connection - jasper conran - jacques vert - jumper - kaliko - kasper - klass - liz claiborne - minuet - paul costelloe - planet - precis - viyella - windsmoor
Also have Jaegar, M&S outlet, men's and children's clothes and household stuff.
See http://www.boundarymill.co.uk/
what sort of prices would we look at at boudary mill?
eg suit?
skirt?
trousers?
shirts?
just realised theres one near me :j i thought they were only up north :j:beer: Well aint funny how its the little things in life that mean the most? Not where you live, the car you drive or the price tag on your clothes.
Theres no dollar sign on piece of mind
This Ive come to know...
So if you agree have a drink with me, raise your glasses for a toast :beer:0 -
im a huge fan for anywhere tha has a sale and my favorite is matalan , george and primark.
I only shop in river island in the sale.
RI sell a lot of things with small faults on them with 75% off i got a coat i took back there two weeks later for £15 instead of the £60 i paid for it and all i had to do was get a new zip put on it.
It was only 3 weeks old when it broke, they didnt have my sie to exchange so they refunded me and i went else wear.
then got it for £15 and the zip was £5
James:j WILL GET THERE SOON :j
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I've always found the clothes at tesco really good but matalan have got a great sale on at the moment! I got pair of really trendy trousers in there for £1 the other day!Total 'Failed Business' Debt £29,043
Que sera, sera.
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I'm quite fussy about clothes, and being a fairly inept fashion resistant graduate, I dont know where to go or what to buy. I generally go to department stores for my work clothes and buy their own labels, so about £10-£20 for a shirt or tie and £100-£200 for a suit. Needless to say I dont have many and have earmarked £60 or so for some new stuff.
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