On the whole where do you buy your day to day clothes from?
Are you happy with the choices that are available to you for your style or age etc
Do you think that all work places should provide you a uniform? For those that are office workers technically a suit or equivalent is a uniform
And lastly.
Why are the men’s clothing departments always smaller than the woman’s and seem to be upstairs rather than as you walk in? |
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By (user no longer on site) 3 weeks ago
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Primark for my jeans, because they fit me just right. Everything else is online since I wear mostly wrestling/video game/metal band merch.
Juno gets hers from Snag/Shein/Yours |
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"I tend to shop at M&S for chinos and jeans and online for the rest mainly.
I think office clothing is more of a dress code rather than uniform, unless they want you all to wear the same suit."
In most places a uniform is free.
If you buy a couple of suits, a few shirts, shoes etc or the equivalent for woman it all adds up |
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I usually get my clibber from car boot sales and vintage markets/shop. I'm a total second hand Rosie. Beyond retro - which is probably the best vintage chain store has more "mens" clothing than womens theses days. Or maybe it's just non binary fashion. |
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With global commercialisation I mix it up and it might be a designer shirt with a pair of shorts from Zara. Could be Temu or ASOS or a bit of Paul Smith the only thing I consistently spend lots on quality British Men’s shoes. |
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