wakka12 wrote: » Well, to a point. Better quality t-shirts at higher price last much much longer than penny t-shirts. White pennys t-shirts go grey and stay grey after just one wear and wash
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » I have muscle on my legs so those shops are a waste of time How can someone who attends a gym regularly wear skinny jeans?
jojofizzio wrote: » You need to educate yourself on the "Paul Galvin clothes" thread,my dear man >>>>:)
B.A._Baracus wrote: » What's really stupid is paying over the odds for say a blank black t-shirt in one of these shops rather than buying one for 2.50 in penny's.
Earthhorse wrote: » They often start out shapeless too. The cut of a lot of stuff in Penneys would make you wonder who they're making clothes for.
Dramatik wrote: » How come H&M hasn't been mentioned? It has to be the most generic of the lot, you buy something in there walk out of the shop and you almost always spot someone on the street almost immediately wearing the same item you've just purchased.
KungPao wrote: » I only wear bootcut jeans, brown shoes, and a tasteful Ben Sherman shirt. A bit of lynx then I'm good to go.
InstantAthiest wrote: » Is it just me, or does anyone else find it a complete turn off when men or women wear clothes from shops like Topshop and RiverIsland?
InstantAthiest wrote: » Is it just me, or does anyone else find it a complete turn off when men or women wear clothes from shops like Topshop and RiverIsland? It's not so much where the clothes are from but the fact that they see dictate some sort of trends that everyone wants to buy to fit in.I prefer something more classy - nothing to do with price or look but rather this herd mentality. It feels like people lack some level maturity or identity.... Maybe it's just me but the clientele seem to be getting older. Anyone else share these opinions?