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03.08.2006, 17:47 quote

TravellerRay
TravellerRay Joined: 30 Jul 2006 Posts: 89 Location: United Kingdom, England, London
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Ok we know that women are majorly into fashion. That's why I get a female friend to join me when I buy new glasses. But what about the men. If on the first few times you meet a guy, if he doesn't have an outfit from Gap this year, is that it for him? Please be honest.

I shopped with friends a couple of years ago to update and left about 700 pounds lighter. Is this necessary on a yearly (please don't say half yearly. And quarterly is right out) basis?

Ray

 

03.08.2006, 17:53 quote

Anonymous

Not really getting hugely involved, but Gap is never 'in'

They've got such a bad rep after the whole sweatshop fiasco, and to be fair - can you say bland?

 

03.08.2006, 17:53 quote

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Personally as a single parent i can not afford designer labels. I prefurre to buy clothes that flatter me and make me look nice. To be honest now adays if i don't care whether i by a pair of jeans from Asda at £14.99 or Next and top shop for £30... as long as i look and feel good that is all that matters to me.
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03.08.2006, 17:55 quote

Anonymous

Tesco do a range of jeans in their "value" line for £3.

Seriously, £3

 

03.08.2006, 17:57 quote

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hell now that is a bargin
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03.08.2006, 18:00 quote

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I have never been a 'fashion freak'
I wear what I think it comfortable and makes me look good.

I refuse to spend £100 on one skirt that you could get for like £10 elsewhere.

I do spend a lot of money on clothes, but not on individual items.

It's the same with shoes.

 

03.08.2006, 18:03 quote

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I can never tell the difference although i did go through a Gucci phase!! and you know what! its poop!
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03.08.2006, 18:06 quote

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My sister is into designer labels. Dad pays for it all Rolling Eyes It's meant to be the money that gets her through uni, aswell!

Funny thing is...she spends all the time that she's here trying to take MY clothes that aren't designer labelled!

 

03.08.2006, 18:08 quote

ladytracexx
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well!!!! i rest my case!!! Rolling Eyes
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03.08.2006, 18:12 quote

TravellerRay
TravellerRay Joined: 30 Jul 2006 Posts: 89 Location: United Kingdom, England, London
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No designer labels have never been a major for me. But I know they are for some people. My last two pair of jeans came from a great small stall in Bangkok. For me its comfort but also something that is interesting. Just curious about how the other half percieves this?

Ray

 

03.08.2006, 18:13 quote

Anonymous

I'm all for jeans that don't cost much

 

03.08.2006, 18:22 quote

ladytracexx
ladytracexx Joined: 20 May 2006 Posts: 3411 Location: United Kingdom, England, Cornwall
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I just like value for money...that gives you the look! Rolling Eyes
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03.08.2006, 18:28 quote

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Quote:
Funny thing is...she spends all the time that she's here trying to take MY clothes that aren't designer labelled!


Just as a thought, decoy bright clothing heavily laced with itching powder?

 

03.08.2006, 18:29 quote

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03.08.2006, 18:36 quote

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[quote="ladytracexx"]I just like value for money...that gives you the look! Rolling Eyes[/quote
totally agree, i buy what looks good on me, if people dont like me for not buying designer clothes oh well their loss, the only designer product i truly buy is my perfume "Alfred Sung", thank god my son is not into designer things or i would be in trouble lol

the aww so simple Aluria

 
 
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