Childrens Clothes
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Originally Posted by Biiiiink
I don't think George in Canada is the same as the George range in the UK, certainly the pricing isn't
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Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
Agreed
Mrs C was devastated.
Mrs C was devastated.

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Originally Posted by Biiiiink
And Cherokee Tesco isn't the same range as Cherokee Zellers, which are both also different from Cherokee Target (USA) - despite all having the same label and probably being sewn in the same factories
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Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
Ok so you beat me to it. 



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Originally Posted by Hangman
You gonna have to be quicker puttin' your anorak on mate. 





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Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
Mate I need to put a lot more on before my anorak.
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#37
Originally Posted by Biiiiink
I don't think George in Canada is the same as the George range in the UK, certainly the pricing isn't
PS. Am I the only one whos fully clothed?
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Originally Posted by iaink
However they did heavily push the UK connection in their marketing as I recall. Here its walmarts "designer" line, rather than functional clothing, and is priced accordingly to suck in those idiots who buy into the "european = superior quality" pitch thats so popular here.
PS. Am I the only one whos fully clothed?

PS. Am I the only one whos fully clothed?





