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By *ullet OP Man
over a year ago
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How we know designers clothes it’s expensive, everyone love them but sometimes the price it’s key , if you have chance to buy your items whit monthly payment will do ? Will you get them ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I wear designer stuff but different to the norm, i like to be different so things like nike and boss and ralph that kinda thing i don't follow the norm i don't like to be a sheep so things like lambretta and DC, rip curl, animal, fatface or weird fish are what i tend to go for.
The only exceptions are trainers(adidas) aftershave and pants(ck) are the only “sheep follow” designs i wear.
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I won't buy anything with monthly payments now. I had years of having to pay monthly for things and I really prefer not to.
Any clothes I own with designer labels came from charity shops and they're all lesser known designers anyway. |
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By *uicy jonesMan
over a year ago
near a big hill in s/ shropshire NOT in |
"How we know designers clothes it’s expensive, everyone love them but sometimes the price it’s key , if you have chance to buy your items whit monthly payment will do ? Will you get them ? "
Buy them when I can afford them |
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By *andd2Couple
over a year ago
The Dungeon |
"How we know designers clothes it’s expensive, everyone love them but sometimes the price it’s key , if you have chance to buy your items whit monthly payment will do ? Will you get them ? "
I get mine from charity shops. Takes patience and the ability to rummage. You won't get this 'seasons' but you still find excellent quality clothes |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"How we know designers clothes it’s expensive, everyone love them but sometimes the price it’s key , if you have chance to buy your items whit monthly payment will do ? Will you get them ?
I get mine from charity shops. Takes patience and the ability to rummage. You won't get this 'seasons' but you still find excellent quality clothes"
Charity shops aren't what they used to be either though, cheaper yes but they have all got wise to how much things are worth |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If you can't pay for it outright, you can't afford it. Stick within your means. Even if you can afford it, it doesn't mean it's worth it. £400 for Off-White hoodies is a joke but people buy them. I buy it if I like it and think that it is value for money. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I dislike branded clothes, they are no longer a sign of quality, and I hate having someone's badge on me?? Reminds me of all the horrible scrotes at school who thought labels made them cool.
I like people who dress in what makes them happy, not to impress others that have been branded...and if branded clothes does makes them happy, then fair enough. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If you can't pay for it outright, you can't afford it. Stick within your means. Even if you can afford it, it doesn't mean it's worth it. £400 for Off-White hoodies is a joke but people buy them. I buy it if I like it and think that it is value for money."
Exactly this. As someone who works in banking, I get very frustrated seeing people using credit to buy things like designer clothes etc. Save your money for more important things and if you can afford to buy them with cash, then go for it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No chance dont have anything financed/pay monthly.
Fashion doesnt have to be expensive you can put a decent outfit together and look great.
i love Vivienne westwood, im fortunate to be a regular customer there but i also shop in primark my wardrobe is all Vivienne & primark and regularly put a outfit together with primark chino's, Vivienne blazer & plain primark tshirt. |
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I have no interest in designer clothes, though I do like quality clothing.
Most of what I buy for myself, is second hand from charity shops or eBay.
I certainly wouldn't buy clothes by instalments. |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
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"(Lou) designer names have never interested me, I go for what I like not who's designed it and would never have clothes on credit"
And go for material and quality of stitching , half the designer crap in TX Max is made on the same lines as Tesco Cherokee for 1 Euro per item |
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"(Lou) designer names have never interested me, I go for what I like not who's designed it and would never have clothes on credit
And go for material and quality of stitching , half the designer crap in TX Max is made on the same lines as Tesco Cherokee for 1 Euro per item "
(Lou) I've never bought anything from TK Max |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"How we know designers clothes it’s expensive, everyone love them but sometimes the price it’s key , if you have chance to buy your items whit monthly payment will do ? Will you get them ? "
Get a good tailor, will last, you can have what you want and will cost the same as designer item, plus it's made to measure. |
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