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Re: Next Clothing
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 9367794)
Its always been mass produced crap quality "high street" cheap and cheerful crypto chav wear.
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Re: Next Clothing
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 9367794)
Its always been mass produced crap quality "high street" cheap and cheerful crypto chav wear.
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Re: Next Clothing
Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey
(Post 9368277)
so where do you buy your clothes...saville row?
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Re: Next Clothing
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 9368329)
My nan knits most of them.
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Re: Next Clothing
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 9368329)
My nan knits most of them.
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Re: Next Clothing
Originally Posted by gillan85
(Post 9368150)
Totally agree if you want to be one of the masses walking around in the same high street chain clothing.. theres no account for taste......
What a load of bollocks!! It is the population masses who are in the low-average salary bracket and can therefore only afford to clothe themselves in clothing that falls within an average price range. This DOES NOT mean that they have no taste!! How ridiculously narrow minded of you to believe that in order to dress well and show 'good taste' in clothing you have to attire yourself in over-priced designer clothing. How nice it must be for you to be in that highly enviable position of being able to look down on us scumbag masses who can only afford to dress ourselves in the very reasonable quality clothing that comes from the likes of Next, River Island, Top man/shop etc etc...... I have shopped at these stores for over 20 years and never had any problems with either style or quality! And for the record, I have a couple of friends back in England, both work in very senior positions in central London and are on 6 figure salaries and they both shop at Next regulary for both suits & casual clothing. You probably also believe that in order to look good in clothes you have to have the perfect 'model' sized/shape body! Rant over........ ;) |
Re: Next Clothing
Originally Posted by leggy969
(Post 9368639)
What a load of bollocks!!
It is the population masses who are in the low-average salary bracket and can therefore only afford to clothe themselves in clothing that falls within an average price range. This DOES NOT mean that they have no taste!! How ridiculously narrow minded of you to believe that in order to dress well and show 'good taste' in clothing you have to attire yourself in over-priced designer clothing. How nice it must be for you to be in that highly enviable position of being able to look down on us scumbag masses who can only afford to dress ourselves in the very reasonable quality clothing that comes from the likes of Next, River Island, Top man/shop etc etc...... I have shopped at these stores for over 20 years and never had any problems with either style or quality! And for the record, I have a couple of friends back in England, both work in very senior positions in central London and are on 6 figure salaries and they both shop at Next regulary for both suits & casual clothing. You probably also believe that in order to look good in clothes you have to have the perfect 'model' sized/shape body! Rant over........ ;) Its doesn't how much money they make from Tarmacing the chav tendencies never die. |
Re: Next Clothing
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 9368644)
Its doesn't how much money they make from Tarmacing the chav tendencies never die.
Err....tarmacing no. One is a European account manager for BT and her husband is a barrister......most certainly not chavs!! |
Re: Next Clothing
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 9368329)
My nan knits most of them.
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Re: Next Clothing
Originally Posted by leggy969
(Post 9368639)
What a load of bollocks!!
It is the population masses who are in the low-average salary bracket and can therefore only afford to clothe themselves in clothing that falls within an average price range. This DOES NOT mean that they have no taste!! How ridiculously narrow minded of you to believe that in order to dress well and show 'good taste' in clothing you have to attire yourself in over-priced designer clothing. How nice it must be for you to be in that highly enviable position of being able to look down on us scumbag masses who can only afford to dress ourselves in the very reasonable quality clothing that comes from the likes of Next, River Island, Top man/shop etc etc...... I have shopped at these stores for over 20 years and never had any problems with either style or quality! And for the record, I have a couple of friends back in England, both work in very senior positions in central London and are on 6 figure salaries and they both shop at Next regulary for both suits & casual clothing. You probably also believe that in order to look good in clothes you have to have the perfect 'model' sized/shape body! Rant over........ ;) |
Re: Next Clothing
Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey
(Post 9368058)
yeah rite old navy is more primark..next it is not..its a bit like le chateau but better..i bought load of shirts and work trousers when i was in the UK last month in next..just need some decent italian shoes.
The suits are crap quality when compared even to the likes of TM Lewin for example. Just my opinion of course, but i guess i like clothes that fit nicely, are decent quality, and don't make me look like a Carphone Warehouse employee :thumbup: For a pair of decent shoes, try Russell and Bromley if you're in the UK. |
Re: Next Clothing
Originally Posted by el_richo
(Post 9369096)
For a pair of decent shoes, try Russell and Bromley if you're in the UK.
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Re: Next Clothing
Originally Posted by Miss Clinique
(Post 9365612)
Placed my first order this morning. :D
http://www.dorlingkindersley-uk.co.u...costume003.jpg |
Re: Next Clothing
Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey
(Post 9369854)
Says it all really
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Re: Next Clothing
Originally Posted by el_richo
(Post 9369096)
For a pair of decent shoes, try Russell and Bromley if you're in the UK. |
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