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I just realised, I have no idea. I can't even remember how I managed to get the clothes I have now.
I just realised, I have no idea. I can't even remember how I managed to get the clothes I have now.
Where from? Burtons, Top Man, Debenhams. Why? They are the shops available to me in the nearest city to my house.
[EDIT] If you're looking for shops, now Eisenger's closed down there are a few good alternatives but it really depends what sort of budget you're on. Matalan's good if you're looking to buy good quality clothes on the cheap side for instance...
When I go shopping, it means having to dedicate a day to it just to bloody travel... as crappy as it sounds, I really don't know where to shop or anything. Guess I should just er, walk into a shop and look around.
I'm just afraid of clean shaven men in suits asking me if I need any help, to be perfectly honest. I just want a nice jacket, go away.
I was just looking for recommendations really, good places to look, etc
I hate clothes
I shop in H&M when I can be bothered.
I got 3 pairs of jeans from there for £22. Hell knows what label they are - all I know is they feel nice and look decent.
And the shop I hate most, easily, is Burtons. Full of camp 20-something wear for the young 'metrosexual'. I walked in the other week and, as a 16 year old, long haired, overweight lout, I felt as if I was going to be sick. Stuff coloured pink, paint all over jeans and tight fits - I just hope all these people look back at themselves in 20 years time and regret every second that they wore, what clearly is, womens clothing.
There's never enough room, I get paranoid that the staff think I'm stealing stuff and the mirrors make me look more ugly than usual.
*cries*
ARGH such as Republic etc
£50 t-shirts that have a disjointed Guevara on them, I laugh.