OldNotWIse wrote: » In fairness, I was talking about the boots and bags from a functional point of view. As I said, my boots are at home caked in mud. Very much function over form. I could go to Dunnes and buy a pair for twenty but I have done that many times in the past and it's a false economy because they simply do not last. I am not a label whore, I simply recognise when something suits my needs and is actually cheaper in the long run.
Aglomerado wrote: » They do, all right. Probably from damp wardrobe clearouts. I used to get great stuff out of them when I was in college, sometimes unworn, with labels still attached, but since the recession everyone's going into them. These days, if you're prepared to rummage, you can get good stuff, but I don't have the patience any more!
jimgoose wrote: » 'Cept most of those shops smell funny. :pac:
OldNotWIse wrote: » I'm reminded of another TA: the way that shop on College Green sprays out geansai loads of lynx africa and practically smothers the poor f.uckers on Dame street waiting for their buses. What is it called? Abercrombie and crotch or something. Morons.
Graces7 wrote: » yukk....I was in the Golf club ay Waterford when I needed free wifi a while ago and their air conditioning emits some stinky stuff.. made me wheeze and took days to get my clothes clean from it..
LexieOnRale wrote: » I spin my clothes in Lenor and use those lenor unstoppables in the wash too. Now I'm TA that people think I stink
MsBubbles wrote: » OldNotWise Sweet jebus I had the misfortune a couple of years ago to go into Hollister or Abercomie (all the same to me) to buy the teenage nephew a present. It was so dark I needed a torch to see anything and after a 30 minute wait in the queue my eyes were streaming from godawful stench of their cheapass perfume.
26sdrawkcab wrote: » ...When I see poser types out wearing Hunter wellies with jeans on a shopping trip I always have a giggle, mine are at home caked in ****. Definitely not a fashion statement.
MsBubbles wrote: » Jimgoose I have no idea I couldn't get out of the place quick enough. I love my Uggs My feet are always cold in the winter and they keep my feet cosy
jimgoose wrote: » Anyone who puts anything into a HVAC besides fresh air deserves to be murdered slowly and painfully, twice. Talk about missing the sodding point!! :mad:
jimgoose wrote: » Are they spraying it into the aircon? I'd sue the fcukers! :mad:
OldNotWIse wrote: » If you walk past the store you can smell it outside. I think I might develope an allergic reaction, and get very stressed and then maybe have some PTSD too...hmmmm look at that ch-ching! :P
26sdrawkcab wrote: » Same here. I have 2 pairs of Hunter wellies and they were worth every penny. I had to buy a second pair because the first pair were bought pre-leg break and the left one can't accommodate my swollen leg now. They are really comfortable, really hard wearing, waterproof and very supportive. When I see poser types out wearing Hunter wellies with jeans on a shopping trip I always have a giggle, mine are at home caked in ****. Definitely not a fashion statement.
OldNotWIse wrote: » ...Weird mountain girl coming in with mucky boots boy!...
MsBubbles wrote: » Jimgoose I'm surprised you didn't get chatted up by the posh ones looking for a real man ;D
MsBubbles wrote: » When you said Dorises I pictured the man mad wan from Birds of a feather
Aglomerado wrote: » Nothing wrong with that! You can pick up some great quality stuff in there for next to nothing, often good as new.