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lf1 Mar 5th 2013 3:57 am

Eddie Bauer equivalent in the UK
 
Can anybody recommend a store that is similar to Eddie Bauer in the UK. One of my boxes went missing and I am missing some of my favourite spring pieces. I had a couple of down filled vests/gilets and a jacket that was lightweight, with a little down filling and was perfect for the spring weather. I had a look in Morpeth today, but the items I saw were either very heavy or had no insulation at all.

Thank You.

dunroving Mar 5th 2013 4:09 am

Re: Eddie Bauer equivalent in the UK
 

Originally Posted by lf1 (Post 10585159)
Can anybody recommend a store that is similar to Eddie Bauer in the UK. One of my boxes went missing and I am missing some of my favourite spring pieces. I had a couple of down filled vests/gilets and a jacket that was lightweight, with a little down filling and was perfect for the spring weather. I had a look in Morpeth today, but the items I saw were either very heavy or had no insulation at all.

Thank You.

Have a look at:

Cotton Traders (online only I think)
Tiso
Millets

lf1 Mar 5th 2013 4:17 am

Re: Eddie Bauer equivalent in the UK
 

Originally Posted by dunroving (Post 10585190)
Have a look at:

Cotton Traders (online only I think)
Tiso
Millets

Thank you.

Mummy in the foothills Mar 5th 2013 6:21 am

Re: Eddie Bauer equivalent in the UK
 
Theres also www.landsend.co.uk

kimilseung Mar 5th 2013 6:25 am

Re: Eddie Bauer equivalent in the UK
 
Rohan maybe?

lf1 Mar 5th 2013 6:28 am

Re: Eddie Bauer equivalent in the UK
 

Originally Posted by Mummy in the foothills (Post 10585506)
Theres also www.landsend.co.uk

Thanks MITF. OH is settling down to watch another "important" football game, so I now have some websites to surf to ease the boredom. Or, should I just send him down the pub and watch Mr Selfridge?:lol:

lf1 Mar 5th 2013 6:29 am

Re: Eddie Bauer equivalent in the UK
 

Originally Posted by kimilseung (Post 10585518)
Rohan maybe?

Right! Another one to add to my list. Thank you.

RockiesFellow Mar 5th 2013 6:45 am

Re: Eddie Bauer equivalent in the UK
 

Originally Posted by lf1 (Post 10585159)
Can anybody recommend a store that is similar to Eddie Bauer in the UK. One of my boxes went missing and I am missing some of my favourite spring pieces. I had a couple of down filled vests/gilets and a jacket that was lightweight, with a little down filling and was perfect for the spring weather. I had a look in Morpeth today, but the items I saw were either very heavy or had no insulation at all.

Thank You.

Go Outdoors or Cotswold Clothing

Englishmum Mar 5th 2013 6:53 am

Re: Eddie Bauer equivalent in the UK
 
Also 'Blacks' (I think it's part of the same group as Milletts):

http://www.blacks.co.uk/ :)

This is on their website for a v. good price! http://www.blacks.co.uk/clothing/109...ble-gilet.html (I have a packable jacket with sleeves which has a similar filling, which I bought from REI - it is as light as a feather (like cashmere) and much warmer than it looks).

lf1 Mar 5th 2013 6:59 am

Re: Eddie Bauer equivalent in the UK
 

Originally Posted by RockiesFellow (Post 10585584)


Originally Posted by Englishmum (Post 10585600)
Also 'Blacks' (I think it's part of the same group as Milletts):

http://www.blacks.co.uk/ :)

Thank you.

Englishmum Mar 5th 2013 7:00 am

Re: Eddie Bauer equivalent in the UK
 

Originally Posted by lf1 (Post 10585614)
Thank you.

Take another look at my above post.....I edited it to add a link to one of their products! :starsmile:

lf1 Mar 5th 2013 7:12 am

Re: Eddie Bauer equivalent in the UK
 

Originally Posted by Englishmum (Post 10585618)
Take another look at my above post.....I edited it to add a link to one of their products! :starsmile:

I like the look of that and the added bonus is a hood. My missing vests didn't have hoods, but rain/drizzle wasn't an issue in Calgary.:)


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