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What label is fashionable for teenage boys?
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I'm not far from Cheshire Oaks so will get myself over there and see what I can find.
I'll be spending about another £40 each on them to add to what I've already got for them so hopefully I'll get something for that.
I did ask them, but got the expected grunt and shrug...!0 -
My 15 year old likes Drop Dead Clothing, Jack Wills and Topman. He's quite partial to Primani at times.0
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Hollister. Superdry. Both revolting!!!!!0
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Mayflower10cat wrote: »Hollister. Superdry. Both revolting!!!!!
and very popular with teenagers.0 -
My nephews like Superdry. and they're about the same age - 15 and 12. I like Superdry as well, the stuff is nice but the prices horrendous... I have three t-shirts from there and they were £22 a pop!!*The RK and FF fan club* #Family*Don’t Be Bitter- Glitter!* #LotsOfLove ‘Darling you’re my blood, you have my heartbeat’ Dad 20.02.200
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George by Asda.0
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Thanks so much for the suggestions. I've heard my older grandson mrntion Superdry and Abercrombie & Fitch, and he likes vans too and American Apparel.
So I'll have a look and no doubt prepare to be horrified at the prices!
Plug superdry into hot deals, there is an offer on 2 shirts at the moment.0 -
My son's also like voi, Ralph Lauren and Armani but I also shop in blue inc, there polo shirts are 2 for £20 and are great especially for college days where they might get ruined but they can still look good.Emergency Fund £0/£500
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I would say Abercrombie and Hollister.
Although the male sizes are much more generous than the female sizes, I'd say they are both on the smaller, highly fitted end of the spectrum - made for buff bodies! (My 12 year old wears the mens medium and my 13 year old is basically out of the women's large in tops - at a really massive size 10/12!)0
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